Next World Cup wide open, says Imran
Imran Khan Sunday said next year’s World Cup was an open tournamentdespite the fact that Australia remained firm favourites25-Mar-2002Imran Khan Sunda
Early breakthrough a must for New Zealand hopes
New Zealand will need to make a bowling breakthrough early on the third morning of the second National Bank Test if they are to achieve their goal of
Pakistan batsmen thrive at Chittagong
Yousuf Youhana and Younis Khan, players who have grown to be stalwarts of the Pakistani middle-order in recent times, struck sparkling centuries to pr
Kiwis lament 10-over lapse
New Zealand was once again lamenting a 10-over lapse against South Africa after their opening one-day cricket final last night at the MCG.Roger Vaugha
Saqlain likely to be dropped from final
The Pakistan cricket selectors were considering to drop off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq from the starting line-up and introduce Shoaib Malik as the latest
Andhra Pradesh grind out a dull Day Two
Andhra Pradesh batted defensively for much of Day Two in their Ranji Trophy league match against Hyderabad at Secunderabad on WednesdayStaff Reporter2
Ranji round-up
Jammu & Kashmir batsman Kavaljit Singh notched up a double centuryagainst Services in their Ranji Trophy league match at DelhiStaff Reporter03-Dec-200
West Zone dominate second day's play at Rajkot
Building on the advantage that Wasim Jaffer’s ton afforded West Zone, Nayan Mongia hit an unbeaten 70 to take his side to a position of firm control i
Adaptation the key in record New Zealand win over England
New Zealand had to play the conditions on memory but their handling of a difficult pitch to beat England by 155 runs in the National Bank Series One-D
Victory completed in the manner expected
New Zealand’s expected dominance over Bangladesh in their two-Test series was emphatically completed today when the visitors were beaten by an innings