Fletcher hints that Thorpe's exile could be over
Graham Thorpe may resume his Test career at Edgbaston next week, after Duncan Fletcher, England's coach, admitted that his name was back in the frame
Rashid Latif escapes punishment for match-fixing claims
Rashid Latif has escaped punishment for his controversial open letter to the ICC last month, as the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed he would be reta
Hawks down the Outlaws in Trent Bridge thriller
A sterling batting performance against the odds at Trent Bridge gave the Hampshire Hawks an exciting last ball victory in the floodlit National League
Bournemouth hammer Alton to reach final
Bournemouth are through to the Southern Electric Premier League's Contracting Cup final at the Rose Bowl on Tuesday week, August 5 after crushing Alto
Cork faces disciplinary hearing
Derbyshire's captain, Dominic Cork, will appear before an England & Wales Cricket Board disciplinary panel on July 14, after hitting out at what he de
Ireland and West Indies win women's World Cup places
Ireland and the West Indies qualified to compete in the next Women's World Cup in South Africa after finishing on top of the International Women's Cri
Chetram Singh withdraws from WICB election
Chetram Singh, president of the Guyana Cricket Board and the forerunner for the post of president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), withdrew fr
Bangladesh find little comfort in statistics
That Bangladesh will be drubbed 0-2 by Australia is an almost foregone conclusion - barring serious intervention from the weather gods, any other resu
A sad end for Streak & Co.
Zimbabwe suffered an unhappy but rather predictable end to their tour with a seven-wicket loss to South Africa at SouthamptonJohn Ward10-Jul-2003Zimba
'A harmony of mind and body'
Modern India is a synthesis of the old and the new, and Sachin Tendulkar is enjoying bothWisden CricInfo staff19-Aug-2003Modern India is a synthesis o