Yorkshire today officially opened the new Sir Leonard Hutton Gates atHeadingley, the day before the Fourth npower Test is due to startCricInfo15-Aug-2
Chappell wants players to learn from Sri Lankan experience
Trevor Chappell is no stranger to Sri Lanka after two six-month stints asthe fielding coach and he hopes that his inexperienced players will not justl
Masterful Muralitharan too hot to handle
The captivating confectioners son is back in businessCharlie Austin03-Sep-2001The captivating confectioners son is back in business. Earlier in the ye
Tendulkar hopes to play in South Africa
Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar says his injured toe is still troubling him while running but he expects to be back for the South African tour28-Aug-
Sri Lanka make changes as India expect spin
India's surprise series leveling victory in Kandy has forced a re-think bythe Sri Lankan selectors, who have made two changes for the crucial finalTes
New Zealand tour to Pakistan on hold for 48 hours
New Zealand's cricket tour to Pakistan is on hold for 48 hours today after the overnight events in the United States, and possible repercussions if Af
Flower show in Harare as Andy keeps South Africa at bay
A superb tenth Test century by Andy Flower was the highlight of the thirdday's play at Harare Sports Club, but despite his efforts Zimbabwe, whosebatt
Gillespie shines in dizzying spells
There were so many dizzy spells the players were left seeing stars at the Sydney Cricket Ground today.Michael Donaldson26-Oct-2001There were so many d
Cronje remains an outcast
With Hansie Cronje's life ban now confirmed by the Pretoria High Court, the right of cricket's governing bodies to administer cricket has been reaffir
Irani match shifted to Nagpur
We live in the visual ageStaff Reporter11-Oct-2001We live in the visual age. So it comes as no surprise that the Doordarshan programming schedule for