Kanitkar cracks an unbeaten hundred at Chepauk
West Zone were 181 for the loss of three wickets at close of play on the second day in the Duleep Trophy league match against South Zone being played
ZCO editorial, volume 3 issue 23
No miracles, no real surprises, even – Zimbabwe lost the First Test match against India by an inningsJohn Ward01-Mar-2002No miracles, no real surprise
Smith mirrors self on Sachin, Kallis
The influences of an Indian and South African are bringing out the best in Barbadian cricketer Dwayne SmithBarry Wilkinson06-Mar-2002The influences of
Sri Lanka draw first blood
Full of bravado and gumption, Waqar Younis had said before the Sharjah Cup started that his campaign for the 2003 World Cup was to start hereAkbar Agh
Showtime for new allrounder hope Watson
Shane Watson declares openly that he’s aiming to be the one who ends Australia’s 45-year search for a genuine Test all-rounderMichael Crutcher28-Feb-2
ZCO editorial, volume 3 issue 31
So Mashonaland have won the Logan Cup again, for the second season in a row winning all five matchesJohn Ward25-Apr-2002So Mashonaland have won the Lo
McKenzie relishes his moment in the spotlight
The CLEAR Black Caps had little to remember from the third day of the Test at Jade Stadium as England ran up a huge score sending New Zealand to almos
PCB boss defends Faisal's inclusion
The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Lt Gen Tauqir Zia has “strongly” defended the inclusion of young Faisal Iqbal as 16th player for next
West Indies still hold whip
The third Cable & Wireless Test went through a succession of contortions on the third day yesterday but it would have taken the elasticity of an India
Gavaskar still a master
It was Gavaskar The real master Just like a wall We couldn’t get Gavaskar at all, not at all You know the West Indies couldn’t out Gavaskar at allHAYD