Sri Lankan middle order batsman Mahela Jayawardene rated his hundredagainst India today very highly, "It was one of my best hundredsRex Clementine22-A
Ganguly looks to be among the runs this time around
As the Indian cricket team chases its first Test series win away from the sub continent in 15 years, captain Sourav Ganguly has a few points to prove
Rain continues to hound Central's Cup campaign
The sound of falling rain has become an unmusical and unsolicited accompaniment to Central Districts' progress through the Shell Cup this seasonSteve
ECB responds to call for help from Afghanistan
News: ECB responds to call for help from AfghanistanSuhael Ahmed24-Jun-2003Amani High School with Kwik cricket sets donated by ECBAs part of an appeal
Gallant Nauman stands tall as NBP struggle
Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) gained slight edge over National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) after picking up two wickets late in the day in the Quaid-i-A
Zimbabwe Cricket Online volume 4, issue 2, 20 September 2002
Most of the attention in Zimbabwe cricket this last week has been centred on their performances in the ICC Champions Trophy in Sri LankaJohn Ward23-Se
Manicaland draw in Mutara after Siziba's 50
The captains agreed to call this game off half an hour after tea on day four after satisfying themselves that no result was possibleNigel Fleming16-Ap
Champions Trophy Semi Finals and Final this weekend
The Semi Finals of the Champions Trophy Limited Over Tournament will be held on Saturday, the 19th of January 2002, with Lankan CC meeting Moratuwa SC
A tale of two southpaws
On the face of it they have nothing in commonAnand Vasu27-Aug-2001On the face of it they have nothing in common. One is a fastbowler who, ignored by h
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