Since New Zealand beat Australia in January, the national one-day side has played poorly in it’s build up to the 2003 World CupMartin Crowe01-Nov-2002
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Afsar's heroics prove futile
Afsar Nawaz struck a whirlwind 86 off 66 balls but his knock failed to prevent Delhi City Gymkhana going down to Tapal CC by six wickets in the Aga Kh
Gambhir double-ton secures massive first innings lead for Delhi
An unbeaten double hundred from opener Gautam Gambhir and his 336-run partnership with Mithun Minhas (158) put Delhi in an impregnable position at the
What the Indian papers said of side's defeat
India’s 10-wicket loss in the first National Bank Series Test has not gone down well at homeLynn McConnell15-Dec-2002India’s 10-wicket loss in the fir
Haydar century goes in vain for Australia
In yet another high-scoring match in the World Cup Cricket for the Blind, Pakistan successfully defended a total of 369, made in just 37 overs, to not
We need to re-assess strategy – Hussain
Nasser Hussain felt his side had improved their performance during the seven-wicket defeat by Australia in the first game of the VB Series in Sydney a
Interview – Kevan Barbour
Kevan Barbour, also provincial manager of the Manicaland Cricket Association, has risen swiftly as an umpire in ZimbabweJohn Ward21-Dec-2002Kevan Barb
Pakistan qualify for Asia Cup U-15 final
Pakistan stormed into the final of Asia U-15 cricket cup with a 27 runs victory over Nepal on Friday in the semifinal played in Dubai, according to a
Western Province hold the aces over Griqualand West in the Standard Bank Cup Final
Western Province and Griqualand West meet in the Standard Bank Cup Final at Newlands on Wednesday 15th January to bring to an end a shortened South Af
Namibia lose one-day series to Bangladesh
Namibia has lost the Alexander Forbes One Day International cricket series against Bangladesh after the visitors won the low-scoring fourth match by o