Seventy years of international cricket is neither a very longtime nor a very short period but it is a duration for which someintrospection can, and sh
So close for West Indies
One of the most over-used sayings in sports it ain't over till the fat lady sings echoed around the Queen's Park Oval yesterday eveningHaydn Gill13-Ju
SPCL 2 & 3 – Spin attack the key for Lymo at Services
Lymington's three-pronged spin attack is expected to hold the key to the outcome of tomorrow's Southern Electric Premier League, Division 2 promotion
'This was a very poor day for us says Shine as Sabres go down at Scarborough
Somerset Sabres are still in the relegation zone after they were well beaten by Yorkshire Phoenix this afternoon in their Division One NUL match, wher
West Indies keen to host 2007 World Cup
Managing Director of Windies World Cup 2007 (WWC), Chris Dehring, described meetings held with the Caricom Heads of Government asDerrick Nicholas12-Ju
'We have to get back to reality and think into NUL mode' says Shine ahead of Sabres match at Cardiff on Saturday
Somerset Sabres return to NUL National League action on Saturday when they travel to Sophia Gardens in Cardiff to take on Glamorgan DragonsRichard Wal
Anderson answers criticism from non-members over C and G final tickets
Early this morning, Somerset announced that their allocation of tickets for the Cheltenham and Gloucester trophy final against Yorkshire on August 31s
Surrey pile on runs on Day 2 at The Oval
Surrey dominated with the bat and a mixture of pace and spin from the young Hampshire attack could not stop the onslaughtVic Isaacs23-Aug-2002Surrey d
PCB's guessing game over manager
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), known for playing musical chairs with its officials, resorted to a guessing game by declining to name new manager for ne
Charity ends with ICC Champions Trophy, say sponsors
Days after the International Cricket Council's (ICC's) highest officials - Malcolm Gray and Malcolm Speed - had assured that they would sit down with