I’m sorry to say it, but I have never seen Zimbabwe play so badly so often as they have done this yearJohn Ward05-Oct-2001EDITORIALBy John Ward (jward
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West Indies win by five wickets to clinch spot in Coca-Cola Cup final
Zimbabwe entered their final match in the first round of theirinaugural triangular tournament knowing they had to beat West Indieshandsomely, and then
More blue times for labouring West Indians
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Sabres off the mark in the National Cricket League after beating Outlaws at Taunton
Somerset Sabres are off the mark in National Cricket League Division Two after they beat Nottinghamshire Outlaws by 49 runs(Duckworth Lewis method)to
Younis Khan smashes 30 runs in last over
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Robin Smith and John Crawley return for must-win Somerset clash
Hampshire welcome back skipper Robin Smith and John Crawley for the must-win Frizzell County Championship Division One match against fellow strugglers
Hooper's masterly ton puts Guyana in the driver's seat
A rampant Carl Hooper stroked a masterly unbeaten hundred to gain his team a 77-run first innings lead on the third day of their Busta International S
Cornelius sorts out both averages as Canterbury dominate
It says something for Wade Cornelius’ attitude that he rated the advance in his batting average, minuscule as it may have been, almost as enjoyable as
James Schofield signs on for Hampshire
James Schofield signs for HampshireVic Isaacs12-Jul-2001James SchofieldHampshire’s conveyor belt of talent appears to be fully operational after the S
Bangladesh's First Away Test: a Postmortem
In January, this year, I asked Wayne Philips, the former test cricketer and the present coach of CBCA cricket academy, to comment on Bangladesh’s gett