"There was a lot of euphoria for the way we played during the tournament and a lot of people (in the Government) are proud the way we played01-Apr-200
West Indies eye Woolmer as coach
The West Indies have turned to former South African coach Bob Woolmer as a possible replacement for Roger HarperRalph Dellor10-Mar-2003The West Indies
Rain or sunshine, the Indians hope to come out singing
DURBAN, South Africa, March 19 AP - Torrential rain in Durban could force organisers to postpone Thursday's World Cup semifinal between India and Keny
Domestic cricket competitions remodelled
Australia's domestic cricket program has been given a shake-up, with thePura Cup to be played over 10 distinct rounds and a rest day betweenthose game
ECB gears up to handle anti-Mugabe protestors
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has stated that it is ready to deal with demonstrators during Zimbabwe's tour of England next monthWisden Cr
Cairns to play as specialist batsman after injury
Chris Cairns will not bowl during the forthcoming triangular one-day seriesinvolving New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Pakistan after aggravating an old side
Marsh angered by lax security
Geoff Marsh, Zimbabwe's coach, criticised the security arrangements at Lord's after two protesters managed to walk onto the outfield during the first
Australian theft linked to cab driver
A taxi driver from Trinidad is being questioned by the local police over the theft of 35 items of equipment, stolen from the Australian touring squad
Protesters plan Lord's demonstration
Opponents of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's regime will stage a protest outside Lord's when the first npower Test between England and Zimbabwe sta
Cox century rescues Somerset at Hampshire Rosebowl
Jamie Cox scored an invaluable unbeaten century to rescue his side at the Rosebowl to help Somerset reach 224 for 6 by the end of the first day of the