Match-fixing probe says corruption still a problem: report
Despite the life bans on prominent cricketers and stringent new constraints, the scourge of match-fixing in international cricket was still on and rec
Rajasthan take top spot in Central Zone league
Rajasthan took top position in the Central Zone Ranji Trophy league,after collecting five first innings points in a drawn encounter withVidarbha at th
New milestone for McGrath as he keeps Australia in charge
England’s fighting spirit was frayed by another class performance from theAustralians, spearheaded by Glenn McGrath who captured his 350th Test wicket
South Africa embark on first leg of R5-million World Cup incentive
The South African one-day team start their campaign to earn Standard Bank’s R5-million World Cup incentive when they take on the West Indies team on S
SPCL Monthly Awards for June winners announced
Havant opener Andrew Perry and BAT Sports left-arm pace bowler Dan Goldstraw won the June 2001 Southern Electric Cricketer of the Month awardsMike Vim
Hants struggle on freshly cut wicket
There was only a ten-minute delay to the start despite the wet conditionsthat had prevailed earlier in the morning at SouthgateAndy Jalil17-Jun-2001Th
Zimbabwe coach blames players' injuries for defeat
Zimbabwe coach Carl Rackemann has blamed his side’s eight-wicketdefeat by India in the first cricket Test in Bulawayo on injuries tokey players, capta
Cameron White sets the example for Australia
Australia’s captain Cameron White produced a mighty performance to maintain his team’s position as favourites for the ICC Under-19 World CupMatthew Ap
Singer to sponsor West Indies women's tour
Singer Sri Lanka Ltd have come forward to sponsor the West Indies women’scricket tour of Sri Lanka early next yearRex Clementine16-Oct-2001Singer Sri
Indian news round-up
Mumbai and Ranji Trophy champions Baroda are to play a one-day triseries in Kenya from September 10 to September 25Staff and Agencies29-Aug-2001* Mumb