Cox stands tall again as Tasmania dominates
The Tasmanian Cricket Association has all but put the finishing touches on a spectacular new grandstand at its home groundJohn Polack17-Oct-2001The Ta
A traumatic series for the Indians
The West Indian team, eager in going for the kill,blended professionalism into their apparently carefree approach thanks chiefly to Frank Worrell’s a
Hart sees mental toughness as key to success for hungry Knights
At a time when the passion of some of our top sports people is increasingly being questioned it is indeed refreshing to spend time in the company of t
ECB representatives complete meetings in India
John Carr (Director of Cricket Operations ECB and Tim O’Gorman (TeamEngland Representative) have now completed their round of meetings inKolkata and
Top of table 'tie' in Under-17 tournament at Napier
Central Districts 142 (P Pimm 70; L Crisp 2-12, A Corliss 2-29) tied with Wellington 142 (J Newdick 37, S Nightingale 22; T Gillespie 2-11, D Bolstad
Bangladesh vs Pakistan series – a post mortem (Part 2)
Selectors had good faith upon Sanwar Hossain, as he carried off with some good knocks playing in number-4 position for Bangladesh-A in India in Octobe
Hooper delights with sparkling ton at Bourda
It took 15 years of Test cricket, one retirement, and 93 Tests before Carl Llewellyn Hooper repaid fans at his home ground at the Bourda Oval in Georg
Zimbabwe national league report
Takashinga’s early flourish in the National First League is now prompting even the most seasoned pessimists to believe that they can go all the way an
ZCO editorial, volume 3 issue 8
I am writing after the first day’s play of the First Test match between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh at DhakaJohn Ward09-Nov-2001I am writing after the fir
Lord's final hero back in light training
Cheltenham and Gloucester man-of-the-match winner Keith Parsons is back in light trainingRichard Walsh13-Dec-2001Cheltenham and Gloucester man-of-the-