Vaas shows his uncelebrated class
Chaminda Vaas, still just 29, has held together Sri Lanka's fast bowling forthe last decadeCricInfo15-Feb-2003As Percy Abeysekera, Sri Lanka's colourf
Horne innings sets up Auckland for final at home
Auckland's Matt Horne gave the national selectors a healthy nudge to remind them that he wasn't prepared to be discounted as an opener's alternative f
Change of Australia media manager
Please note that between 25 February and 5 March 2003, all media enquiries relating to the Australian team at the ICC Cricket World Cup in South Afric
Kenya defeat brave Canada by four wickets
Kenya edged past Canada to win by four wickets with nine balls to spare, despite a late wobble as the Canadians exerted pressure, took vital wickets a
ECB Job Vacancy: Welfare Case Officer
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) provides opportunities for young people to participate in its sport throughout the countryECB Media Release2
Ponting salutes Dutch courage
Australia's captain Ricky Ponting had warm praise for the Netherlands after his side clinched a comfortable 75-run win in their rain-affected World Cu
England or Pakistan? It's a toss up
If it is a World Cup, it seems only right that each game should be treated as a cup-tieRalph Dellor21-Feb-2003If it is a World Cup, it seems only righ
Hussain decision not unexpected – Lamb
England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tim Lamb has admitted that Nasser Hussain's decision to resign as captain of the England one-day team
Cricket Development Officer delighted with grass practice wickets development
Somerset Cricket Board Development Officer Andrew Moulding has been out and about on his travels this week putting the finishing touches to a scheme t
Questions aplenty for selectors as they ponder Sri Lankan tour?
New Zealand may be well into their World Cup campaign but soon after the Cup is completed, however far New Zealand progresses, a side has still to be