Bert Sutcliffe, one of the finest cricketers of any generation that New Zealand has produced, died in Auckland at the South Auckland Hospice at 1am to
Bert Sutcliffe 1923-2001
Bert Sutcliffe, one of the most successful New Zealand First Class and Test Cricket batsmen, died after a prolonged illness on Friday, 20 April 2001Ar
White Fern Tiffen gets unexpected chance to play in England
One of the up and comers on the New Zealand women's cricket scene, Haidee Tiffen, is to play cricket in England over the winterLynn McConnell04-May-20
Zimbabwe hold advantage at end of the first day against Bangladesh
Despite an impressive partnership between Mehrab Hussain (71) and Habibul Bashar (64), Bangladesh failed to take advantage of another rather disappoin
Khizar lectures on rules
Former Test umpire Khizar Hayat delivered a lecture on 'rules of thegame" at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) at the Gaddafi Stadium19-May-2001Forme
Cricketing journey still continues for Brian Hastings
Cricket has taken former New Zealand batsman Brian Hastings many places during his career since he left Wellington College in 1958 and tomorrow he wil
Why only blame PCB for Lord's disgrace?
The top hierarchy of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are being made the whipping boys for Lord's disgrace when the team management should also be tak
Bulbeck in squad for Leicester
Matt Bulbeck completes his comeback from injury as he is named in a 12-man squad for Somerset's CricInfo Championship match against Leicestershire at
Derbyshire scent first Championship win
Michael Di Venuto appeared to have put Derbyshire incontrol of the match at Derby with one of his mostaccomplished innings for the countyNigel Gardner
Inauguration of Sheikhupura Regional Academy on June 1, completes Phase I
Regional Academy Sheikhupura will be formally inaugurated on Friday June 1st 2001, by former PCB Chairman Syed Zulfiqar Bokhari at 9:15 a.mPakistan Cr