Namibia has made cricket history here in Toronto today by qualifying for its first-ever World Cup.John Polack13-Jul-2001Namibia has made cricket histo
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Surrey end Gloucestershire's run of wins in Lord's finals
The unique run of success that Gloucestershire have enjoyed in limited-overs cricket for the last two years was brought to an end by a side that has e
Neutral umpires to officiate in ATC
The technical committee of the Asian Cricket Foundation which met inKolkata on Thursday, decided that the matches of the Asian TestChampionship will b
Young West Indies let it slip
England Honours were even on Day 1 of the first Test between WestIndies Under-19 and their England counterpartsRodney Hinds07-Aug-2001England Honours
Tendulkar's availability to be known after another bone scan
Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar’s availability for the three-matchTest series in Sri Lanka from August 14 would be known only after thesecond bone sc
Indian news round-up
The screening committee of the Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF) met inKolkata on Wednesday to begin the process of finalising the panel ofDevelopment Of
Tufnell wins Test recall
Phil Tufnell has won a recall to the England squad for the Fifth npower Test at The AMP OvalCricInfo20-Aug-2001Phil Tufnell has won a recall to the En
Sri Lanka seal silent victory in Colombo
India were unable to reverse a slide that had started last evening with the run out of Rahul Dravid and they lost their remaining four wickets within
Shadow of US terror attacks casts pall over Cricket World Cup
The 2003 Cricket World Cup will be the “best” and “cleanest” to date, Lord Condon, the director of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit, said on MondayPeter
Indian news round-up
The fast bowlers in the Indian team for the upcoming one-day triseries have all been told by Indian coach John Wright to undergo aspecial training sti