Bangladesh’s batsmen found the pace of Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie too hot to handle, as Australia eased to an eight-wicket win in the first one-day
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Sri Lankan hopes rekindled after India win
Sri Lanka’s World Cup hopes have been rekindled after India’s seven-wicketwin against New Zealand at Centurion on FridayCharlie Austin14-Mar-2003Sri L
Caddick revives England after dismal start in Perth
England had Andrew Caddick to thank for pulling them out of the mire on the first day of their warm-up match against Western Australia at PerthStephen
For once Kiwis favourites in Sharjah Cup
When Pakistan or India or both are playing cricket here either of the two is billed favourite even before a ball has been bowled09-Apr-2002When Pakist
Tejinder Pal Singh and S Raza Ali make merry
Winning the toss, Railways ensured that they took full advantage ofit, reaching 381/4 by the close of play on Day One of their RanjiTrophy league matc
England need to turn over a new leaf at Lord's
In his latest exclusive diary entry for CricInfo, Alec looks ahead to the Second Test, emphasising the need for a wholesale improvement in England’s p
Warriors concede points as Dawes and Bulls run riot
A career-best haul from Bulls quick bowler Joe Dawes has helped Queensland secure first innings points on a remarkable day one of its Pura Cup match a
Dalmiya to meet players over graded-payments issue
The issue of performance-linked graded payments for India’s cricketers is expected to gather momentum again when board officials meet senior players f
Clinical bowling carries India towards Super Sixes
The toss was widely expected to be influential, and just as England thrived on it against Pakistan last Saturday, so it undermined them today as India
Sussex put in to bat hit 399-3 by close
At 10:00 am when the captains went out to the middle to toss, the weather was overcast and a little muggyVic Isaacs05-Sep-2002At 10:00 am when the cap