Nisar heroics dash ADBP's hopes
A splendid all-round performance by Pakistan Customs’ Nisar Abbas thwarted ADBP’s aspirations of reaching the semifinals of the one-day cricket champi
Misbah's gallant century fails to save Sargodha
Karachi Whites chalked up their sixth victory in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I Cricket Championship Thursday despite a gallant century by Sargodha s
Hampshire mourn passing of former skipper Dick Moore
Hampshire are today mourning the death of one of their former captains, Richard Moore, who died at his home in Colwyn Bay, north Wales on Tuesday last
Future bright for Tasmania, says Cox
Tasmanian captain Jamie Cox is looking beyond short-term pain and to an exciting future for his state after its 235-run defeat at the hands of Queensl
Tendulkar ton puts India in the driver's seat
It is unfair to expect any player to score a hundred every time he walks out to batAnand Vasu23-Feb-2002It is unfair to expect any player to score a h
Wellington on the way to big total
On the back of a Matthew Bell 80 and a James Franklin 73, Wellington at 329/5 placed themselves in a position to dominate their last-round State Champ
Goud makes ton but East secure first-innings lead
An unbeaten 125 from Central Zone’s middle-order batsman Yere Goud failed to secure his side the vital first innings lead in their Duleep Trophy encou
Close call for Netherlands during ICC Six Nations Challenge
A record and enthusiastic home crowd turned up at the Wanderers in Windhoek on Sunday to see Namibia play against a strong Sri Lanka ‘A’ team in the o
Sri Lanka settle for batting practice against students
Sri Lanka’s three-day warm-up game with the British Universities petered out into a draw at Wantage Road on Saturday as the tourists opted for some ba
Haynes names Border as his greatest opponent
Desmond Haynes will always be regarded as one of the finest openers of all timeSpecial Correspondent05-May-2002Desmond Haynes will always be regarded