The West Indies Cricket Board and its selection panel have started the 2003 Cable & Wireless Series with a master stroke by appointing Brian Lara as t
CS Nayudu passes away
CS Nayudu, the great cricketer of the Holkar era and younger brother of India's first Test captain CK Nayudu, passed away at a hospital in Indore earl
Somerset score historic victory over Sri Lanka
Somerset crowned a glorious six days of limited over cricket when they beat Sri Lanka by 63 runs at the County Ground in Taunton today, to record thei
Cyclone Doull rocks England in first game loss in New Zealand
England lost the first match of their National Bank New Zealand tour in Hamilton, beaten by three wickets by Northern Districts, with five balls to sp
Auckland club season underway tomorrow
The Auckland Cricket Association Premier and First Grade club competitions begin tomorrow with the first round of matches in the Crown Relocations Cup
Gilchrist: English conditions made me nervous
Australian hero Adam Gilchrist admitted to feeling nerves prior to the First Test at Edgbaston, and to disappointment at his own wicket-keeping displa
Madhya Pradesh get the better of Hyderabad
Kanwaljeet Singh (5 for 100) and Mohammad Ghouse (5 for 97) took all theten wickets between themselves but failed to revive the hopes of Hyderabad,las
Rajasthan take first innings lead over Bengal
Rajasthan placed themselves in a commanding position by obtaining afirst innings lead of 93 runs against Bengal in their Ranji TrophySuper League Grou
India A forced to follow on
India A's impressive tour was in danger of coming to an ignominious end, as Ian Bell swung his way through their batting with career-best figures of 4
Kanitkar, Hirwani rise to dizzy domestic heights
Hrishikesh Hemant Kanitkar is one of those players who couldnever hold on to his place in the Indian teamSanthosh S26-Feb-2003FC BatsmenHrishikesh Hem