Making a point: protestors outside the Grace Gates © Getty Images If the officials of the England & Wales Cricket Board had a sleepless night fea
Former coach slams Bangladesh board's report
Bangladesh's former coach, Pakistani Mohsin Kamal, has said that they need to improve their attitude if they are to avoid becoming an international la
Victoria trials integration of men's and women's game
Further integration, below the national level, seems likely in Australia after Cricket Victoria announced today that it was starting a two-year trial
Pakistan's young guns do their stuff
The first NatWest Challenge match at Old Trafford went right down to the wire, but Pakistan just came out on top after quite a scareThe Pakistan Verdi
Who will pay the GCC?
The 2003 cricket World Cup was as much about political controversy as about sport - and while the cricket is long over, the boardroom warfare lingers
Fletcher unhappy with packed schedule
Duncan Fletcher, England's coach, is far from happy with his team's schedule, complaining that the balance between playing and time spent practising i
Darwin timings changed at broadcaster's behest
The business of international cricket revolves around televisionWisden CricInfo staff08-Jul-2003The business of international cricket revolves around
Pothas responds to rallying cry to set up possible victory
In my 29 years with Hampshire, I still cannot understand the vagaries of this game of cricketVic Isaacs17-Jul-2003Nic PothasIn my 29 years with Hampsh
BCCI pitch committee chairman quits
G Kasturirangan, the chairman of the BCCI's ground and pitches committee, has resigned on health groundsWisden CricInfo staff21-Jul-2003G Kasturiranga
Let Warne play … on the field, that is
Which wild-eyed, world-famous, charismatic Australian bowling larrikin said thisWisden's Australian View by Chris Ryan20-Aug-2003Which wild-eyed,