Canada became the latest of the teams that will compete in the World Cup to lose a warm-up matchCricinfo04-Feb-2003Canada became the latest of the tea
England call up Under-19 player for Ashes Test Series
England selectors have today announced that Lydia Greenway, the Kent andEngland U-19 batsman, has been called into the women's Test squad to faceAustr
Zimbabwe matches given green light by ICC
The International Cricket Council has confirmed that World Cup matches in Zimbabwe will go ahead as plannedStephen Lamb24-Jan-2003The International Cr
Time for ICC to address drugs issue with same fervour as match-fixing
No excuse in the world exists as to why the International Cricket Council has not adopted anti-doping regimes with the same fervour it applied to anti
The Expert's Log – Feb. 17 – Feb. 23
"There's a lot more sense of unity and if anything it got guys to talk about team issues - not necessarily Hansie and the captaincy17-Feb-2003Thursday
Hodge comes good late in the day
MELBOURNE, March 7 AAP - Whatever happened to Brad Hodge during the last drinks break at the MCG here today, it certainly worked.Roger Vaughan07-Mar-2
Two changes to CD side for next match
Central Districts have made two changes to their team which lost to Wellington in Masterton for their next match against Otago at Queen's Park in Inve
Marillier anchors Zimbabwe for a tense win
The last time these two sides met, Zimbabwe were humiliated byseven wickets, allowing Kenya a passage to the World Cup semi-finalS Rajesh05-Apr-2003Th
Sri Lanka's Chairman of Selectors resigns in protest
Sri Lanka's Chairman of Selectors Guy de Alwis has resigned, complaining ofpersistent political interference in the selection processCharlie Austin01-
Andrew Caddick to quit one-day international cricket
The England and Somerset pace bowler, Andrew Caddick, today (Friday) announced his retirement from one-day international cricket.Media Release28-Mar-2