More imagesBridgetown, Barbados:Officials whose error led to the farcical finish in the World Cup Final do still have a future in cricket, according to Malcolm Speed.
Harare:The crisis in Zimbabwe cricket reached new levels with a damaging stand-off between the national executive body and their provincial chairmen.
Johannesburg: Cricket World Cup 2003 was officially launched in Soweto, South Africa's largest township near Johannesburg on Thursday, with the hoisting of the events' flag and the unveiling of its mascot - a zebra named "Dazzler".
Mumbai: Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has pulled out of the three-match Test series in Sri Lanka from August 14, after the second scan done on Thursday night showed the hairline fracture on his right toe had not healed properly.
Mumbai: Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has pulled out of the three-match Test series in Sri Lanka from August 14, after the second scan done on Thursday night showed the hairline fracture on his right toe had not healed properly.
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Johannesburg: Ali Bacher, the executive director of the 2003 World Cup to be hosted by South Africa, has welcomed the approval by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to three changes, two of which affected the last World Cup in England.
Sydney: Ansett Airlines announced on Tuesday a new, multi-million-dollar five-year sponsorship deal with the Australian Cricket Board (ACB).
Durban: A lobby group in the mainly Indian township of Chatsworth, south of here, has threatened to disrupt the Indian and Australian cricket tours to South Africa later this year because the 2003 cricket World Cup bosses have allegedly reneged on a promise to host one of the World Cup games at the Chatsworth Oval.
Sydney: John Buchanan's role as national coach will be the subject of a meeting with Australian Cricket Board (ACB) chief executive Malcolm Speed on Wednesday.