Kaneria puts Pakistan on course
Danish Kaneria persevered unflinchingly to throttle Sri Lanka's aspirations of saving the Test with a bowling display that gave Pakistan hope, and ask
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Danish Kaneria persevered unflinchingly to throttle Sri Lanka's aspirations of saving the Test with a bowling display that gave Pakistan hope, and ask
John Buchanan is not a complacent man, not after what happened to Australia on their last tour hereDileep Premachandran in Nagpur27-Oct-2004Shane Warn
Pakistan's leading players have agreed contracts with the board which will earn them between US$1500 and US$3500 a month - but Shoaib Akhtar has yet t
South Africa's cricketers are not finding it easy to stay fit for the first Test against England at Port Elizabeth that starts on Friday, Decemeber 17
At the close of the fourth day at Adelaide, New Zealand, needing an impossible 464 to win, were 5 for 149, but with showers forecast for tomorrow, the
The ICC Anti-Corruption Unit will return to Kenya in January to interview a further 10 players as part of its ongoing investigation into allegations o
Touring teams place little importance on warm-up games but even Pakistan must worry after a start kindly described as disastrousPeter English14-Dec-20
Inzamam-ul-Haq has urged Shoaib Akhtar to not get too carried away with the battle for pace with Brett Lee but concentrate on getting his rhythm right
Otago and Canterbury scored convincing wins, while Central Districts squeaked through in a rain-interrupted matchLynn McConnell01-Jan-2005ScorecardChr
A magnificent 142 by Damien Martyn led Australia's revival on the third day at MelbourneThe Bulletin by S Rajesh28-Dec-2004Scorecard and ball-by-ball