Australia's Damien Martyn serenely consigned memories of a black moment against South Africa to the scrap heap today to hand his team a clear edge on
Doull stands out in the murk at Cobham Oval
Northern Districts-Canterbury matches on the Cobham Oval pitch are starting to develop a low-scoring traditionChris Rosie09-Jan-2002Northern Districts
Club cricket report
National team captain Brian Murphy returned to the domestic scene and inspired Universals to a stunning victory over the previously unbeaten Takashing
Roaring Tigers turn up the heat again
With its best efforts at emulating Lazarus receiving another emphatic expression in the process, Tasmania has today swept to an innings and 76 run cru
England have the ability, they just haven't shown it
Positivism was the message England captain Nasser Hussain was throwing out after his side's record one-day loss to New Zealand at WestpacTrust Stadium
Technology and advice boost for elite umpires and referees
Umpires and match referees chosen to be part of the International Cricket Council's elite panels in April will be given a briefing on their new roles
Nepal take close win from Namibia
Nepalese vice-captain Bardan Chalise's dominating innings of 69 set his side up for a 10-run victory over Namibia in their Plate Championship match at
Warne diets to become second leading wicket-taker
Shane Warne has given up pizza, toasted cheese sandwiches, sausage rolls and vanilla slices to become cricket's second leading wicket-taker.Michael Cr
Kirtley seeks to clear remodelled bowling action
Sussex fast bowler James Kirtley, whose action was reported by ICC match referee Naushad Ali in Bulawayo in October, is to go before an England and Wa
Somerset Cricket Board launch their new Development plan for the next four seasons
In response to a request from the E.C.BRichard Walsh05-Mar-2002In response to a request from the E.C.B. the Somerset Cricket Board have just launched