Railways left-arm spinner Murali Kartik gave his side a definitive edge on Day Two of their tie against Rajasthan at the Karnail Singh Stadium in Delh
Sri Lanka `safe'
Two Barbadian cricket personalities who have recentlyvisited Sri Lanka have no worries over safety in thepolitically volatile country which is prepari
Tough schedule faces New Zealand in World Cup 2003
New Zealand is going to have to hit the ground running when it begins its World Cup campaign in South Africa next summerLynn McConnell28-Oct-2001New Z
Floodlit one-day international at Bristol in 2002
In world cricket there can be no more spectacular match than India v Sri LankaGloucestershire CCC05-Nov-2001NatWest Series Day/Night One-Day Internati
Sea breeze should help India clear their heads
India have a chance to regroup and reorganise over the next four days in the sleepy seaside town of East London where the tourists meet a South Africa
Final four decided for Yoplait Cup
Epsom Girls' Grammar School, Napier Girls' High School, New Plymouth Girls' High School and Burnside High School will contest the semi-finals of the a
Horsley and Nicol to make debuts for Auckland
Nick Horsley and Rob Nicol will make their first-class debuts for the Auckland Aces when the team opens its State Championship campaign against the C
Lee to front match referee
Pace bowler Brett Lee was tonight charged on two counts of bringing the game into disrepute at the end of another disappointing day for Australia in t
Canterbury oh-so-close but Wellington hang on
It's been a long time coming but Canterbury captain Gary Stead is going to have to wait until another day before ending the frustration associated wit
No easy return for Bell at his Basin patch
Matthew Bell returned to the Basin Reserve today looking for comfort in familiar surroundings but found in a welcome homecoming less succour and less