When Michael Vaughan was appointed captain of England’s one-day team he was 28 and a “veteran” of 184 first-class gamesMichael Atherton27-May-2003 In
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Richman blasts himself into record books
Hard hitting Paultons all-rounder Tony Richman wrote himself into cricketing folklore when he smashed a maximum six sixes in a single over in a Border
The Twenty20 revolution is all set to roll
Sussex skipper Chris Adams is certain the new Twenty20 Cup will prove to be “no-holds-barred cricket” and can’t wait to get the competition rolling in
Ebrahim leads Zimbabwe to convincing win
Dion Ebrahim led Zimbabwe to only their second win of the tour with an assured 81 not out as they made up for Friday’s embarrassing loss with a comfor
Poor ticket sales threaten Headingley's future
Headingley’s future as an international venue has been the subject of much discussion in recent years, with a combination crowd behaviour and poor tic
Stewart has the final word
Alec Stewart will retire from Test cricket at the end of the summerFreddie Auld22-Jul-2003Alec Stewart will retire from Test cricket at the end of the
It's six out of six as seconds defeat Worcestershire
Hampshire II’s continued their fine run of form as they beat Worcestershire at the Rose Bowl, making it six wins out of six in the Second Eleven Troph
Player Suspension – Ben Thane
With effect from 9 August 2003, Ben Thane (Portsmouth Cricket Club) is suspended for two League matches, for abuse of an umpireSPCL Disciplinary C
Outbatted, outbowled … and out-thought
It didn’t take long – less than an hour of a gentle workout for South Africa to polish off England’s resistance on the fifth morning at HeadingleyThe
Top 15 players whose presence ‘simply unsettles’ their team-mates
Every team has a player who makes the fans, the manager and his team-mates very nervous. This could be for many reasons – a lack of talent, a pronenes