Northern Districts-Canterbury matches on the Cobham Oval pitch are starting to develop a low-scoring traditionChris Rosie09-Jan-2002Northern Districts
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All change for Sri Lanka in final Test
India’s surprise series leveling victory in Kandy has forced a radicalre-think by the Sri Lankan selectors, who are set to make three changes forthe c
Southern Electric Premier League – Week 1 Matches
Alton v Waterlooville at Jubilee Playing Fields Bashley (Rydal) II v Gosport Borough at Bashley Common Road New Milton v Purbrook at Ashley Sports Gro
Railways women send Air India on leather hunt
Holders Railways sent last year’s runners-up Air India on a leatherhunt on the opening day of their three day CricInfo Trophy Nationalwomen’s cricket
Twenty20 Cup heralds change at start of the 2003 first-class county cricket season
The Twenty20 Cup is the most exciting new feature of the 2003 county cricket season which starts tomorrow (Friday 18 April) with the first round of Fr
Pakistani duo sign for Surrey
Surrey County Cricket Club is delighted to announce that it has signed two of Pakistan’s leading players, Azhar Mahmood and Saqlain Mushtaq, both on t
Arnold drives Sri Lankans forward to a draw with Durham
Russel Arnold played an innings of great authority to steer the Sri Lankans to a draw against Durham after they had been forced to follow on.Ralph Del
Siddiqui claims five-fer for Maharashtra
A five-wicket haul from India seamer Iqbal Siddiqui helped Maharashtra reduce Saurashtra to 288 for nine on the opening day of the West Zone Ranji mat
New Zealand A looking for good start in India
New Zealand’s A cricketers, who begin their participation in India’s Buchi Babu tournament tomorrow, have adopted the slogan “India is cricket’s class
Day three – Walsh's day, again!
At about 18:20 GMT on March 19, 2001, Courtney Walsh, the tireless Jamaica and West Indies fastbowler, made more history by getting that unprecedented