The Lord's Taverners, cricket's official charity, officially launchedtheir 50th Anniversary Coaching Scheme in London todayWisden CricInfo staff12-Aug
CWC 2203 re-iterates the position with SABC coverage
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 today reiterated that it had played no part in the allocation of matches to local television channelsWCOC Press Release
Injuries cause selection problems for Sri Lanka
The Sri Lanka chances of making a comeback in the second Castle Lager/MTN Test at Centurion starting Friday 15 November has been dealt a further blow
Butcher fined after disciplinary hearing
The England batsman Mark Butcher has been fined £1,000 plus £500 costs at adisciplinary hearing at Lord's, for claiming that the Sri Lanka seam bowler
Tejinder Singh stars in Railways run-fest
There are two ways to put up a massive totalStaff Reporter14-Feb-2002There are two ways to put up a massive total. One is for a single batsman to rack
Wet prospects for Summer Spice final
The prospects of fitting in 100 overs of cricket at Kingsmead today look bleak, but South African coach Graham Ford said on Thursday that the importan
President's XI announced for West Indies match
Mluleki Nkala (capt), Gary Brent, Donald Campbell, Sean Ervine, Douglas Hondo, Hamilton Masakadza, David Mutendra, Gavin Rennie, Paul Strang, Dirk Vil
Erratic Julian brings Bushrangers unstuck
Brendon Julian has produced an erratic yet effective display of swing bowling, along with a remarkable run-out, to put the Western Warriors in the box
Mumbai take honours despite Arun Kumar's 76
Despite a gallant 76 by in form opener J Arun Kumar, Mumbai tookthe honours on the first day of their Group A Ranji Trophy SuperLeague match against K
Nair denies reports of government refusing permission
SK Nair, the BCCI secretary, has denied reports of the Indian government refusing permission for the under-19 team's tour to PakistanWisden CricInfo s