Chanderpaul can't halt the tide
After three months of wall-to-wall one-dayers, it might have been expected that Test cricket would return to centre stage with relative calm and order
Stewart criticises glut of overseas players
"We've got two top-class overseas internationals at Surrey this year in Azhar Mahmood and Saqlain Mushtaq," Stewart told Monday's edition
Essex and Sussex to gain extended use of floodlights
The ECB Management Board has granted Essex and Sussex County Cricket Clubs extended use of their floodlights for the 2003 seasonECB Media Release02-Ma
Double Champs
THE CUP; the Challenge; the BowlHaydn Gill08-Apr-2003THE CUP; the Challenge; the Bowl. What next?With the clinical efficiency that has been the hallma
Board in Hall's good hands
It's a "monumental task" to put West Indies cricket back on track but he is the man for the job and so far he is performing wellTony Best10-Apr-2003It
Statistics offer hope of New Zealand improvement
New Zealand's lack of consistency in recent years in its one-day cricket has been behind its mid-table placing on the world rankings, but increasingly
Derbyshire take on Premier League in Twenty20 Cup trial
A Derbyshire Scorpions XI will play an inaugural fixture under the new Twenty20 Cup rules at the County Ground, Derby against a Derbyshire Premier Cri
Tamil Nadu in final after convincing win over Delhi
Medium-pacer Lakshmipathy Balaji claimed five wickets to propel Tamil Nadu to a convincing 132-run win over hosts Delhi in the Ranji Trophy Elite Grou
No time for hurrying in selection plans
During his playing career Frank Cameron was regarded as one of the better cricket brains in the New Zealand side, so it was no surprise that once he r
Rixon remains at the helm as New South Wales coach
Successful New South Wales coach Steve Rixon will be on board with his championship-winning side for at least another 12 months.Lynn McConnell16-May-2