Warne riding wave of success with match-winning show
Shane Warne has pleaded for some recovery time on the beach in Durban after transforming his 100th Test into the most memorable match of his career.Mi
Netherlands beat Canada in exiciting Six Nations opener
In an exciting opening match of the Six Nations Challenge, Canada squandered a fine start to let the Netherlands reach 211CI08-Apr-2002In an exciting
Roaring Tigers turn up the heat again
With its best efforts at emulating Lazarus receiving another emphatic expression in the process, Tasmania has today swept to an innings and 76 run cru
Dolphins squeak to one-wicket win over Dragons
Standard Bank Cup log leaders KwaZulu-Natal squeaked to a one-wicket victory off the last ball of the match against North West in Potchefstroom on Fri
Sports Minister promotes Hemaka Amasuriya BCCSL President
Sports Minister Johnston Fernando declared on Monday that he believed SingerChairman Hemaka Amarasuriya would be the ideal candidate to run the Board
UCB backs captain and coaches as SA cricket tries to mend fences
South African captain Shaun Pollock and coaches Graham Ford and Corrie van Zyl have received the full backing of the United Cricket Board despite the
Stephen Fleming is now NZ's best sports captain
Having been home for a couple of days from the tour of Aussie has given me time to reflect on that great last Test and the tour as a wholeChris Cairns
Players not to be released
Pakistan coach Mudassar Nazar said players will not be released for the second round action in the National one-day tournament that begins March 2621-
No early solution to BCCI – ICC row in sight
The Referees’ Commission obviously has the full supportof the ICC, and Gray added that after having consulted extensively withthe BCCI, ultimately wit
Ground changes forced by rugby plans
Two unexpected bonuses have emerged from rugby’s blatant disregard for cricket’s use of major grounds in New Zealand during the forthcoming tour by En