'Put an end to the fixing'
Rashid Latif , Pakistan's captain, was one of the first international cricketers to blow the whistle on matchfixing in cricketRashid Latif29-Jun-2003R
Brian Lara's form reflected in latest rankings
Brian Lara has returned to the highest echelon of the world's Test batsmen as a result of his efforts in the West Indies' series victory over Sri Lank
Powell hits his second hundred of the match
Mike Powell became the first Glamorgan batsman to score a century in each inningsof the match against Worcestershire as he struck an immaculate 142 at
Pakistan too strong for Northants
Pakistan's tour of England hadn't got off to the ideal start - a tentative one-wicket win over Scotland and a comprehensive thrashing from Essex - but
Leics and Warwicks make it three out of three
Leicestershire 178 for 7 beat Lancashire 156 for 8 by 22 runs at Leicester Scorecard Leicestershire won their third Twenty20 Cup match out of three
Twenty20 reasons to be cheerful
Marcus Trescothick: a very un-English innings The man at the ECB who thought up the Twenty20 Cup can givehimself a pat on the back of his blaze
Somerset lose to Warwickshire but Twenty20 Cup is a great success at Taunton
The new Twenty20 Cup competition was voted a hit by those who attended the first match at the County Ground in Taunton on Friday eveningSOMERSET13-Jun
ICC face 50-million-pound compensation claim
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is likely to face a compensation claim of 50 million pounds from the Global Cricket Corporation (GCC), which h
Hodge considers legal action over Cork's 'cheat' accusation
Brad Hodge is considering taking legal action after being called a "cheat" by Dominic Cork in the aftermath of Derbyshire's defeat by Leicestershire i
Crocker's seven-year reign in Auckland to end next month
Auckland Cricket's chief executive Lindsay Crocker announced his resignation today after seven years in the positionLynn McConnell17-Jun-2003Auckland