Pakistan's controversial paceman could be in trouble againover his bowling action01-Nov-2001Pakistan's controversial paceman could be in trouble again
Law on the move to Lancashire
Queensland captain Stuart Law is headed for Lancashire this winter, after being named the English county's new overseas professional.John Polack16-Nov
Lights make their mark at Hamilton venue
Lights that will make Hamilton's WestpacTrust Park the best lit international venue in New Zealand were given a test last nightLynn McConnell08-Nov-20
Exciting series, and finale, just what NZ cricket doctor ordered
New Zealand played out one of the great Test matches in Perth last night and it has to be wondered if an all-drawn three-Test series has ever produced
Anderson to lead Canterbury A team
Carl Anderson will lead the Canterbury A team in this year's A team competition06-Dec-2001Carl Anderson will lead the Canterbury A team in this year's
ICC cannot deem 'Test' unofficial, says Dalmiya
The president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Jagmohan Dalmiya, issued a statement saying that the International Cricket Council
Rainy days and Mondays always get Wellington down
Play was abandoned without a ball being bowled on the second day of the State Championship match between Wellington and Auckland at the Basin Reserve
McGrath, Warne hand series lead to Australia
Roused after a long hibernation, critics have emerged from the woodwork with abandon over recent weeks to salivate over the potential demise of Glenn
Left handers right on top again
The dateline might have changed but there wasn't too much difference in the look of the scoreline as openers Justin Langer and Matthew Hayden combined
King of battles awaits
The budding contest between Australia and South Africa genuinely deserves about as much hype, hysteria and fanfare as a cricket series can be afforded