There has been no shortage of criticism of the current Zimbabwe touristsWisden Cricinfo staff05-Jun-2003There has been no shortage of criticism of the
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Another honour for Waugh
Australia’s Test captain Steve Waugh received another honour today, but this time it was off the field, when he was made an Officer of the Order of Au
Pakistan squeak to victory
Scotland’s impressive start to the season continued as they ran Pakistan uncomfortably close in the opening match of their one-day tourWisden CricInfo
'I'm not worried about being hard on the team' – Greg King
He’s not yet 30, looks about half that age and smiles politelybefore saying anythingWisden CricInfo Exclusive by Anand Vasu28-Jun-2003He’s not yet 30,
Bangladesh tours could be scaled back
Ehsan Mani, the new president of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has warned Kenya that their wish to be granted full Test status will have to
Bangladesh build respectable total at Cairns
A fast pitch at Cairns was meant to spell doom for BangladeshThe Wisden Bulletin by Lynn McConnell25-Jul-2003Close Bangladesh 289 for 8 (Sarkar 76, Ba
England's dark satanic mills
In terms of bad timing, it was up there with the moment Nero reached for a fiddle rather than a firehoseThe Paper Round Paul Coupar25-Jul-2003Alec Ste
Pitch drops in at Darwin
The first Test between Australia and Bangladesh at Darwin is an unusual one for a number of reasons: it’s being played in the Australian winter; the v
Kirsten and Zondeki transform South Africa's fortunes
Gary Kirsten scored a fabulously well-paced 109 not out, his 18th in Tests and unquestionably one of his most valuable, to haul South Africa towards a
Hawks down Scorpions to go back to the top of Division II
Hampshire Hawks moved back to the top of the National League Division Two table following a comprehensive victory over the Derbyshire Scorpions at The