Welsh Medium Primary Schoolteachers Receive Help from Cricket!
Today at the Glamorgan Media Day, Ysgol St Curig Primary School in the Valeof Glamorgan met some of the Glamorgan cricket stars as a reward for winnin
Wet conditions curtail play on fourth day at Bangalore
Rain and damp conditions reduced the fourth day of the Duleep Trophy match between South Zone and East Zone to mere batting practice, with South Zone
Peshawar dethrone Lahore Blues
Peshawar ended Lahore Blues’ hopes of defending their Quaid TrophyGrade-I title when they thrashed them by 206 runs on the penultimate dayof the match
Chief Executive Peter Anderson responds to England manager's reported remarks
Somerset Chief Executive Peter Anderson was back at his desk at the County Ground this morning after returning from a few days away, and reflected on
Cidermen bat impressively before the rain sets in
Somerset continued their build-up to the new season with an impressive batting display to score 365 from their 50 overs against a strong Hampshire sid
Manicaland Cricket Report
Manicaland seconds came down to earth last Sunday with a six-wicket thrashing from Kwekwe Sports Club (Midlands) at Mutare Sports ClubNigel Fleming11-
New Zealanders gallop to sensational win
If this New Zealand team was a racehorse, it would probably need to be swabbedJohn Polack11-Jan-2002If this New Zealand team was a racehorse, it would
Hall makes his mark, but Australia hold the upper hand
During the past four years Andrew Hall has been shot in the hand at point-blank range by a mugger and, just two months ago, been driven around in his
No need for a Plan B when Plan A worked perfectly for World Cup win
Australia’s ICC Under-19 World Cup success at Bert Sutcliffe Oval at Lincoln, near Christchurch, was as clear a demonstration of having a plan and imp
West Indian batsmen defy Pakistan
The main landmark the West Indies needed to reach on day three was to score 293 and avoid the follow onAnand Vasu02-Feb-2002The main landmark the West