Wellington:Former New Zealand opener Glenn Turner has expressed his desire to be back in the national selection panel.
Bloemfontein: Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya leapt to the defence of his star spinner Muttiah Muralitharan on Sunday after the chucking controversy was revived at the World Cup.
Bloemfontein: Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya leapt to the defence of his star spinner Muttiah Muralitharan on Sunday after the chucking controversy was revived at the World Cup.
Johannesburg: World Cup 2003 organisers on Wednesday said single tickets for next year's contest will be sold through a "ticket ballot or lottery" giving everybody a fair chance to get one and reduce endless rows of queues.
Johannesburg: World Cup 2003 organisers on Wednesday said single tickets for next year's contest will be sold through a "ticket ballot or lottery" giving everybody a fair chance to get one and reduce endless rows of queues.
London: The ICC faces the biggest revolt in the history of cricket with the Federation of International Cricketers' Association (FICA) ready to call for a breakaway from the apex body.
Hamilton: Adam Parore became New Zealand's most successful wicket-keeper when he dismissed Fazl-e-Akbar on the first day of the third Test in Hamilton.Parore, 30, who made his Test debut at Edgbaston against England in 1990, has now taken 177 dismissals
Hamilton: Matthew Bell paid tribute to the support he has received from former New Zealand opener Bruce Edgar after scoring his maiden Test century against Pakistan on Thursday.Bell, who is making his comeback for New Zealand after being dropped in 1999,
Hamilton: New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan, who set a world Test record for most runs in a six-ball over on Friday, took delight in using the reverse sweep shot for which he has been admonished.He hit five fours and a six