Allan Donald, England's new bowling coach, is due to fly home to South Africa between Tests this week following the death of his father in Bloemfontei
The puppy cuts loose and who are they kidding anyway
The day's most interesting moments on and off the field Andrew Miller in Antigua02-Apr-2007 It's hard to pinpoint just what's so irre
Pakistan cool their heels as equipment goes missing
Pakistan's preparations for the final ODI against South Africa at Johannesburg have been hampered by the disappearance of key analytical equipment en
'It's about time we have a steady World Cup squad'
We started well in Malaysia, then went on to India and finished here in Pakistan. It's been a long, hard fight on the road, three and a half months, b
Plenty of runs in store at Kensington Oval
Tony Cozier tracks the preperation of the pitches for the Kensington OvalTony Cozier23-Oct-2006 The Kensington Oval should be a batsm
Sumanth sets up India whitewash
Bodapati Sumanth struck an unbeaten 97 to edge the third one-dayer for India and help them to a 3-0 series clean sweepJenny Thompson at Sophia Gardens
Mahmood in line for Test call-up
Sajid Mahmood has been withdrawn from England A's match against the Sri Lankans at Thursday, along with the injured Chris TremlettCricinfo staff02-May
Solanki and Read put England in charge
Hundreds from Vikram Solanki and Chris Read turned the second Test on its head after West Indies A had seemed on course for victory on the third day a
Jaques aims for greater things
Phil Jaques, the New South Wales opener, hopes he can continue knocking on the door of national selectionDane Couchman20-Dec-2005 Phi
Kallis dismisses move down the order
Jacques Kallis, the South African allrounder, is confident that runs will flow from his bat in the one-day series against the visiting New Zealand tea