Wellington may have made the mistake of being too cautious, too concerned about the end result of the Shell Trophy race when they stumbled to a modest
Sahu leads Railways rally with 122
Santosh Sahu hit 122 at No 8 to be the architect of a Railways rallyon the second day of their Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Karnatakaat the Karna
Condon's corruption busters arrive in Sri Lanka
Sir Paul Condon's corruption busters have finally rolled into Colombo, but it remains to be seen whether they can hasten the sluggish cricket board ma
Hodge, Lewis spark dramatic Victorian revival
It was the dismissal of Victorian batsman Brad Hodge which had acted as the turning point of the first day's play of the Pura Cup Final against Queens
Indian cricketers want system of graded payment
Senior Indian cricketers want the Cricket Board to have a "contract" systemfor greater security and a graded system of payment linked to seniority18-M
Chappell to stay as Redbacks' coach
There was good and bad news for South Australian cricket fans today in the announcement that Greg Chappell's services as coach will be retained for th
Ninety years a cricket man with no regrets
Jack Kerr has often pondered what direction his career might have taken had a catch been taken in a club match the first time he faced legendary leg s
Yorkshire reach quarter-finals with victory over Durham
Darren Lehmann scooped his third gold award in eight days to set up Yorkshire for victory by 30 runs over Durham at Headingley in the Benson and Hedge
Barnett and Taylor bat Gloucestershire into control against Notts
Thanks to centuries from Kim Barnett and Chris Taylor, Gloucestershire batted themselves into a dominant position on the first day of their Championsh
Final King report handed to South African government
The final report from Justice Edwin King's commission of inquiry into match-fixing and corruption in cricket has been completed and handed over to the