Steve Waugh flew into South Africa with his Australian Test team on Thursday and vowed to return for next year's World Cup by regaining his one-day pl
Maher heads Bulls' charge against struggling Blues
Jimmy Maher has laid his name before Australia's selectors again and hit Queensland closer to another first-class final to boot with a dominant displa
Australia rest four for SA 'A' match
Stuart MacGill will have what might well be his only bowl on South African soil this weekend when Steve Waugh's Australians meet a South Africa `A' te
Test players join England squad on Saturday
England's players to join the core group of cricketers in New Zealand for the Test leg of the tour arrive in Auckland while their one-day compatriots
Australian trio among Wisden's elite
Australian Test players Adam Gilchrist, Jason Gillespie and Damien Martyn have won selection among the five Cricketers of the Year in the 2002 edition
Ponting shows leadership with the bat
Ricky Ponting showed more leadership qualities with the bat by helping cover for another mixed return from the Waugh brothers in the third cricket Tes
Parore ends his career with full potential unrealised
So the end has comeLynn McConnell27-Mar-2002So the end has come. Will this be a Melba-like retirement, the first of many?Adam Parore, 31, the problem-
Astle faces a scan before final decision on knee
It is likely to be Friday, at the earliest, before a final decision is made on Nathan Astle's immediate playing future with the TelstraClear Black Cap
West Indies cruise to position of strength
There are always two sides to each coinAnand Vasu12-Apr-2002There are always two sides to each coin. And the Guyanese Dollar, I am reliably informed,
Sri Lanka draw first blood
Full of bravado and gumption, Waqar Younis had said before the Sharjah Cup started that his campaign for the 2003 World Cup was to start hereAkbar Agh