Nasser Hussain believes England still have plenty of work to do after his side registered the first win of their tour of Australia, beating Sri Lanka
India beat Sri Lanka by five wickets to register maiden win
India have finally registered their maiden win in the 2002 Blind World Cup, notching a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka in a league match at the CPT-Ind
India win but fail to qualify for semis
A fine allround performance from captain Ramkaran Sharma helped India beat Australia by 46 runs in a 2002 Blind World Cup league match in ChennaiStaff
One-day internationals becoming a tamasha
There is first of all the injury to Shane Warne that may keep him out of the World CupOmar Kureishi18-Dec-2002There is first of all the injury to Shan
Emerging players put pressure on Harris for World Cup berth
Unlikely as it might have seemed a month ago, the player who may be under most threat of missing out on the New Zealand team for the World Cup is…
Noffke bowls Bulls towards victory
HOBART, Dec 21 AAP - Queensland, led by Ashley Noffke, tightened its grip on the Pura Cup cricket match against Tasmania in Hobart today.Don Woolford2
NZ all-rounders given the message – get runs, take wickets
Scott Styris was the player to miss out when the New Zealand selectors named their one-day side for the first two matches of the National Bank Series
Samuels to rejoin West Indies World Cup Squad
STMedia Release07-Feb-2003West Indies batsman Marlon Samuels will leave Kingston on Friday evening for the Cricket World Cup 2003 in South Africa, Zim
Elliott out of ING Cup clash
Star Bushrangers opening batsman Matthew Elliott has been forced out of Sunday's crucial ING Cup match against the Queensland Bulls in BallaratCricket
Anderson's effort hailed by Hussain
England captain Nasser Hussain was thrilled with the performance of young fast bowler James Anderson's performance in the extreme heat of the Adelaide