Petro World Cup Cricket for the Blind “Chennai – 3rd to 14th December, 2002” Participating Teams = (6) Six Australia (AUS), England (ENG), Srilank
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Simons tipped to become South African coach
Eric Simons is almost certain to be appointed South Africa’s new coach on Monday at a press conference due to be addressed by United Cricket Board chi
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy third round from today
Last season’s finalists Lahore Blues and Karachi Whites arethe only teams in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I cricketcompetition to secure maximum poin
Pakistan Test stars accuse India of double standards
Former Pakistan stalwarts accused New Delhi of double standards andbelieved that India had pulled out of the Asian Test Championshipbecause they were
Gooch backs England bowlers
Former England great, Graham Gooch, has echoed the words of David Graveney and suggested that the key to the series between England and Pakistan could
Four wickets apiece for Brown and Cousins
Jason Brown and Darren Cousins picked up four wickets apiece as Northamptonshire, top of the County Championship’s second division, forced Gloucesters
Simon Francis takes a hat trick but the students hold on for a draw
The Somerset pace attack gave just a hint of what lies in store for their supporters when they reduced Loughborough UCCE to 90 for 6 at the County Gro
Bowlers let CD off the hook, but will do better in Tests – Ganguly
Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly defended much of his side’s bowling in the National Bank tour match against Central Districts today in Napier, but conce
Surrey v Glamorgan – a statistical review
Before today, only four sides in the world had ever scored over 400 runs in an innings in a limited overs matchAndrew Hignell19-Jun-2002AliBrownPhoto
Paceman Umar good prospect: Lloyd
West Indies great Clive Lloyd arrived here Thursday and quickly gotdown to work with the Pakistan Junior team ahead of this month’s WorldCup in New Ze