The Plight of the ProteasThe Proteas entered the World Cup 2003 as runaway favourites along with the Aussies. While Australia's campaign to retain the...
One of Hampshire cricket's greatest-ever servants, Charles Knott, has died in his home town of Southampton at the age of 88.Charles Knott was chairman...
There was a spontaneous eruption of firecrackers, cheers, chanting and joy across the length and breadth of a large country as India pulled off a stun...
West Indies captain Carl Hooper refused to be downcast following the abandonment of his side's match against World Cup minnows Bangladesh.Hooper's sid...
The Pakistan team dished out an appalling performance at Cape Town, casting gloom over an entire nation of passionate cricket. It was not just the def...
Sunday, March 9, 2003:::The ump with the crooked fingerBrent 'Billy' Bowden is not your ordinary umpire. He has his own fan following, and when he is ...
Dr Ali Bacher, executive director of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003, addressed the media today at a scheduled press conference between the conclusion ...
The Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) unveiled plans for the Lawrence Maxwell benefit year yesterday.Jeff Broomes, chairman of the BCA's Benefit Year...
Pakistan's new-look side - with just four names in common with the team which played their last World Cup match - made an impressive start to their Sh...
The post-World Cup exodus of England's old guard continued with the announcement by Nick Knight that he was retiring from one-day internationals. The ...