One of the heroes of Perth, debut century-maker Lou Vincent, won't be falling into the same trap that marked his first Test innings in New Zealand whe
Bangladesh tour itinerary revised
Some changes have been made in the itinerary of Pakistan'snext month tour of Bangladesh due to TV coverage problems21-Dec-2001Some changes have been m
Fleming predicts exciting batting from New Zealand tomorrow
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming is predicting "a very exciting batting day" for his side in their second National Bank Test with Bangladesh at the
Reiffel draws the curtain
Bushrangers captain and greatest ever wicket-taker Paul Reiffel, today drew the curtain on his decorated career by retiring from first-class cricketVi
Pakistan looking for a clean sweep after crowd trouble mars second win in Dhaka
Pakistan have paved the way for a clean sweep over Bangladesh as they beat the hosts by the conclusive margin of 72 runs in the second one-day interna
Watson, Clingeleffer fire as revenge burns bright
What shaped as a David and Goliath battle was transformed into the Shane and Sean show as two outstanding young players helped Tasmania slay Queenslan
Canterbury not out of women's league final yet
Central Districts handed the Canterbury women's side a huge life line in its bid to defy the odds and play Auckland in the State League final next wee
Bushrangers condemn Tigers to wooden spoon finish
Victoria has escaped the dubious prospect of claiming back-to back wooden spoons after a see-sawing domestic one-day cricket clash against fellow stru
Unofficial Test meanders towards a draw as Sri Lanka A establish lead
The first unofficial four-day Test between Kenya and Sri Lanka A looked tobe meandering towards a probable draw at the end of a soporific third dayCri
Arif spearheads Karachi fightback
Left-arm spinner Arif Mahmood led a spirited Karachi Whites fight back against Faisalabad on the opening day of the four-day Quaid-i-Azam Trophy match