ECB set to stand firm against Government pressure
English cricket did not go looking for trouble over the proposed World Cup match in Harare, and the Government stumbled on the problem almost by accid
Ashes over, time for another cricketing rivalry
Article: Somi Rai on India-Pak WCup clash 1 March 2003Somi Rai24-Jan-20031st March 2003 is an eagerly awaited day by cricket fans worldwide. On that d
Zimbabwe Cricket Online: Letters
Good luck to the Zimbabwe Cricket Team in the forthcoming World CupJohn Ward24-Jan-2003SUPPORT FROM THE UKGood luck to the Zimbabwe Cricket Team in th
Shane Warne to retire from international one-day cricket
Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne announced today that he will retire from international one-day cricket after the International Cricket Council Worl
West Indies 'B' team to be named
After taking steps to ensure this year's West Indies `B' team would be picked at a much more opportune time than in the past two seasons, the selectio
The spirit of the game is on the wane
Cricket, both at the Test and street level, owes its charm to thesense of camaraderie and respect you share with your opponentErapalli Prasanna21-Jan-
Where are the Indians?
Mystery surrounds the participation of India 'A' in the upcoming Carib Beer Cricket Series which bowls off on Friday29-Jan-2003Mystery surrounds the p
Australia simply too good in every department
The chasm in class that exists between Australia and England was laid bare before a rapturous full house in the first final of the VB series in Sydney
Murali out, Vaughan in for series-shaping one-dayer
ADELAIDE - The cricket stars of England and Sri Lanka were at oppositeends of the gamut on the eve of the crucial one-day encounter betweenthe nations
Zimbabwe Cricket Online volume 4, issue 20, 31 January 2003
The so-called Zimbabwe A team, which turned out to be almost the full national side and only included players in the World Cup squad, recovered to bea