Somerset Under 19's last match of the seaosn against Glamorgan at Abergavenny was abandoned as a draw, after rain prevented any play after lunch on th
ACF Development Committee meets in Kolkata
The Development Committee of the Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF) met inKolkata on Tuesday to deliberate on a wide range of subjectspertaining to the de
PCB refrains from commenting on India's stand
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday refrained from commenting onIndia's reiteration of the ban on bilateral cricket series andannounced the list of
Vaughan holds Yorkshire together before Kirby dismantles Leicestershire
Michael Vaughan signalled his readiness for a return to the Test arena with a fine 82 on the first day of CricInfo Championship leaders Yorkshire's cl
Cricket legends to become ambassadors for 2003 World Cup
Four of the most distinguished names in cricket - Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Richard Hadlee, Allan Border and Sunil Gavaskar - have accepted invitations
Bath and Bramhall to contest National Final at Lord's
A winning cash prize of £6,000 is at stake as Bath Cricket Club, fromSomerset, and Bramhall Cricket Club, from Cheshire, contest the final of theNatio
Kiwis on ice just what the doctors ordered
New Zealand's request to have ice baths available for players after play in Pakistan next month may have produced some surprising reactions from Pakis
Blind World Cup faces unforeseen difficulties
The 2nd World Cup cricket for the Blind was scheduled forJanuary, 2002 at Christchurch, New ZealandMedia Release: World Blind Cricket Council10-Sep-20
Otago getting as much play on grass as possible
Otago cricket coach, and former New Zealand captain and two-times national coach, Glenn Turner is keen to see his region develop a wider base of talen
Sports Minister plans to stamp down on corruption
Newly appointed Sri Lankan Sports Minister, Mangala Samaraweera, whoreplaced Laksman Kiriella on Friday after a cabinet reshuffle, has vowed tocome do