Cricket, like all Kiwi sports, has plenty to thank Peter Blake for
The death of a yachting great, Sir Peter Blake, a man as tall in stature and deed as the highest mast on the greatest of yachts, is not the sort of th
Aye, Aye, Skipper!
Carl Hooper compiled what he understandably described afterwards as the most satisfying hundred of his long, turbulent career yesterdayTony Cozier12-A
Batting blitzes at Green Park
The convincing victory at the Green Park Oval in Kanpur is really whatis expected of the Indian side considering its potentialWoorkheri Raman29-Jan-20
West Indies delay sets Barbados back
The late selection of the West Indies team for the tour of Sharjah has hampered the plans of the Barbados team for the Busta SeriesHaydn Gill21-Jan-20
Hathurusingha appointed A team coach for Namibian tour
Chandika Hathurusingha, a former Sri Lanka all-rounder still playingfirst-class cricket for Moors Sports Club, has been appointed as Sri Lanka’snew A
Careless batting sees Tamil Nadu collapse
Some careless batting and running from Tamil Nadu batsmen spurred acollapse in their Ranji Trophy league match against Andhra Pradesh atVishakapatnam
Raman Subba Row match referee for the West Indies series.
Former England Test batsman, Raman Subba Row, has been appointed matchreferee for the three-match Test series between Sri Lanka and West Indiesand for
Somerset chief confirms televised matches for 2002
Chief Executive Peter Anderson has confirmed the matches that will be televised from the County Ground during the coming seasonRichard Walsh02-Mar-200
Bell receives one match suspension for Code violation
New Zealand Cricket’s clean-up operation in the player behaviour stakes has claimed another victim – Wellington captain Matthew Bell who has received
O'Leary warms up for season in men's grade
Wellington batsman Anna O’Leary has sharpened up for the busy end of the women’s cricket season by playing in men’s competitionsLynn McConnell14-Dec-2