Bloemfontein (South Africa): Sri Lanka's captain Sanath Jayasuriya hit 120 off 125 balls as his team piled up 272 for seven from 50 overs after being sent to bat by New Zealand on Monday.
Bloemfontein (South Africa): Sri Lanka's captain Sanath Jayasuriya hit 120 off 125 balls as his team piled up 272 for seven from 50 overs after being sent to bat by New Zealand on Monday.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) will not expand the use of technology to assist umpires at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 after a report of the technology trial at the ICC Champions Trophy identified several concerns with extending the use of television replays at this time, according to an official press release.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) will not expand the use of technology to assist umpires at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 after a report of the technology trial at the ICC Champions Trophy identified several concerns with extending the use of television replays at this time, according to an official press release.
Kolkata: Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar scored quick runs as India reached 98 for two at lunch on the opening day of the third and final cricket Test against West Indies on Wednesday.
<p>Port of Spain (Trinidad): New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan has escaped official sanctions after apologising to an umpire for showing dissent during a One-day International against the West Indies on Wednesday. <p>International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee Wasim Raja of Pakistan
<p>Auckland: New Zealand umpire Doug Cowie came in for sharp criticism on Tuesday following an action-packed fourth day in the final New Zealand-England Test here.<p>The experienced Cowie's astonishing decision to give England's Andy Flintoff out to a catch behind caused an
London: Mark Waugh's first Test century at Lord's was the centrepiece of Australia's 255 for five, a lead of 68, on the second day of the second Test against England on Friday.Damien Martyn was 24 not out and Adam Gilchrist 10
Birmingham: A typically aggressive Michael Slater innings of 76 not out steered Australia to 133 for two in reply to England's 294 on the first day of the First Test here at Edgbaston on Thursday, after an astonishing last wicket stand
London: Bad light forced the umpires to end play early here at Lord's on Thursday on the first day of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia.England was 121 for four off 40.1 overs when play was eventually stopped after