The International Cricket Council has announced a relaunch of its Test Championship in the light of South Africa's elevation to top spot last year at
England lose final appeal on Zimbabwe
The England and Wales Cricket Board has lost its appeal against an International Cricket Council ruling that their World Cup match against Zimbabwe mu
India dominate England comprehensively
For a nation that heaps expectations on its cricketers, India'sdominance over England at Colombo was hugely satisfying, tosay the leastErapalli Prasan
Bhatti becomes new ICA chief
Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti of Rizvi Group Thursday swept to victory to become the new president of the Islamabad Cricket Association (ICA) in elections hel
Cairns welcomes the return of his bowling touch
Hamilton proved just the fillip New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns needed to get his bowling back on track, and Bangladesh were on the receiving end
West Indies under-19s assume commanding position
Resuming on 54 for 2 in reply to the West Indian first innings total of 166, England's young batsmen were swept away in a fashion that was all too rem
No more experiments with makeshift openers please
The second warm up game for the Indians touring Zimbabwe, playedagainst the CFX Academy side, was heartwarming and at the same timeset off some alarm
Captaincy lifts Bell to confident performance
When Matthew Bell accepted the Wellington captaincy this season in a caretaking, then in a fulltime capacity there were concerns, widely voiced, that
BCCI may have to forego guarantee money
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) may have to forego at least part of its guarantee money from the recently concluded World Cup in Sou
Venkatesh Prasad to lead South Zone in Deodhar Trophy
Former India medium-pacer Venkatesh Prasad has been named the captain of a 15-man South Zone squad for the Deodhar Trophy starting on January 2, 2003S