IPL, a threat to International cricket: Hooper Melbourne, Oct 10: Former West Indies skipper Carl Hooper felt Indian Premier League was posing a threat to international cricket, and urged the Boards to issue a central contract for players, in order to ensure that they play for the country ...
Mongia, Agarkar prove their mettle in County London:Dinesh Mongia continued his good run for Lancashire posting 76 off 52 balls in the second innings of the County championship Division One match against Gloucestershire at Cheltenham. ...
WC 2003 - No sympathy for ousted South Africans: Aussie skipper Johannesburg: Australian captain Ricky Ponting ensured even less public support for his team on Thursday when he said he had no sympathy for South Africa~~s early exit from the World Cup. ...
WC 2003 - Windies salvages pride, destroys Kenyan batting order Kimberley: The West Indies, already eliminated from the World Cup, turned on its destructive power to crush Super Six qualifiers Kenya by 142 runs on Tuesday. ...
WC 2003 - West Indies plays for pride, opts to bat against Kenya Kimberley (South Africa): West Indian captain Carl Hooper won the toss and elected to bat in the World Cup Group ~~B~~ match at the De Beers Oval on Tuesday. ...
WC 2003 - World Cup table turn turtle for Kenya and West Indies Kimberley: Kenya and the West Indies play their final World Cup league match on Tuesday with the result having no significance in the race for the Super Sixes. ...
WC 2003 - WI prays for miracle, insists Caribbean cricket is alive Kimberley: West Indies team boss Ricky Skerritt was left praying for a miracle to save his team~~s World Cup campaign on Sunday but insisted that, come what may, there is still life in Caribbean cricket. ...
WC 2003 - Today was my day, I put the ball in the right spot: Vaas Cape Town: West Indian batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan rose from a hospital bed and played a heroic last-ditch innings, but failed to prevent Sri Lanka from scoring a six-run win in the World Cup on Friday. ...
WC 2003 - No sympathy for ousted South Africans: Aussie skipper Johannesburg: Australian captain Ricky Ponting ensured even less public support for his team on Thursday when he said he had no sympathy for South Africa~~s early exit from the World Cup. ...
WC 2003 - I felt chilled, it sent a shiver down my spine: Davison Centurion: Canada's John Davison said he felt "chilled" to have scored the fastest-ever century in World Cup history here at SuperSport Park on Sunday.Davison's astonishing hundred against the West Indies came in just 67 balls and included six sixes and seven ...