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Still place for Hooper
The West Indies Cricket Board and its selection panel have started the 2003 Cable & Wireless Series with a master stroke by appointing Brian Lara as t
Pakistan v Zimbabwe: 2nd Test Preview
One-nil up to Pakistan – a deserved victory, but honesty must insist that Zimbabwe dug their own grave to an extentJohn Ward16-Nov-2002One-nil up to P
Tour match heads for intriguing finish
Despite some aggressive batting, West Indies A could not grasp the initiative in their tour match with Nottinghamshire at Trent BridgeSean Beynon04-Ju
West Indies captain promises fightback in second Test
West Indian captain Carl Hooper admitted that his side had been beaten fairand square by Sri Lanka in Galle but promised that the team will come outfi
Asim Butt slams Scotland to victory over UAE
Scotland maintained their unbeaten record with a 5 wicket win over the UAE at Sunnybrook here today, but not without a few anxious momentsDave Liverma
Pawar's century hands Mumbai seven wicket win
Mumbai defeated arch-rivals Baroda by seven wickets in an Under-14 WestZone league tie at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai on MondayStaff Reporter0
The hard-nosed Kiwi
1947 Birth of one of New Zealand’s finest batsmenRob Smyth26-May-2003All Today’s Yesterdays – May 26 down the years1947Birth of one of New Zealand’s
Not too many surprises
Except for a couple of minor surprises the selection of theIndian team for the two Test series in New Zealand has been alongpredictable linesPartab Ra
WA and SA battle for third
Western Australia and South Australia have little more than pride to play for in their Pura Cup match tomorrow following Tasmania’s demolition job at