England today named a 15 man squad for the forthcoming NatWest Challenge against Pakistan and the NatWest Series against South Africa and ZimbabweECB
Law keeps his place with Queensland
Stuart Law has been retained by Queensland as a contracted player for the 2003-04 seasonWisden CricInfo staff10-Jun-2003Stuart Law has been retained b
SPCL3 Week7 – Beck the hero in New Milton narrow win
New Milton all-rounder Ryan Beck came in at eight to hit an undefeated 77 and haul his side from the brink of defeat to a dramatic one-wicket Southern
'We failed to win because of two freak dismissals' says Shine after Cidermen lose
Somerset failed to complete their hat trick of victories over international opposition when they were beaten by Zimbabwe at the County Ground on Tuesd
Pietersen on course for England recognition
England have confirmed that they consider Kevin Pietersen an integral part of their future plans by naming him in their provisional 15-man list for th
Poor ticket sales threaten Headingley's future
Headingley's future as an international venue has been the subject of much discussion in recent years, with a combination crowd behaviour and poor tic
Waugh trains sights on Gavaskar's record
Steve Waugh admitted that he had his sights set on Sunil Gavaskar's Test record tally of 34 centuries but said that even if he did wrest the top posit
MCC groundstaff Shirazi back for league leaders
BAT Sports are boosted by the return of left-hand opener Damian Shirazi as they bid to extend their sizeable lead at the top of the ECB Southern Elect
Kallis's father dies
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Quiet revolution underway in New Zealand cricket
A quiet, but welcome and overdue, revolution is occurring in the lower levels of cricket in New Zealand as a potentially debilitating problem is being