Arun Lal says goodbye to competitive cricket
An era in Bengal cricket that had begun in 1981 ended todayStaff Reporter12-May-2001An era in Bengal cricket that had begun in 1981 ended today. Forme
Gavaskar, Kalyani prop up Bengal
A 99 run unbroken stand between Rohan Gavaskar and Srikant Kalyanihelped Bengal recover to 193/3 on the opening day of their East ZoneRanji Trophy cla
Cricket legends to become ambassadors for 2003 World Cup
Four of the most distinguished names in cricket – Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Richard Hadlee, Allan Border and Sunil Gavaskar – have accepted invitations
Second Test building towards gripping climax in Trinidad
A gripping final day in the second Test between West Indies and SouthAfrica seems certain after the home side, chasing 232 for victoryand a 1-0 lead,
Umpires panel for Coca Cola Cup
Six umpires will officiate in the Coca Cola Cup One-Day Tri series tobe contested by Sri Lanka, New Zealand and India in Colombo from July18 to August
Dravid rescues Indians in Zimbabwe tour opener
As India began their tour of Zimbabwe, the highlight of the first day of their match against Zimbabwe A was a brilliant century by Rahul Dravid, which
Pakistan in England – Urdu Report
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Doull stands out in the murk at Cobham Oval
Northern Districts-Canterbury matches on the Cobham Oval pitch are starting to develop a low-scoring traditionChris Rosie09-Jan-2002Northern Districts
Indian women's cricket faces setback as Kiwis cancel tour
Anuradha Dutt, secretary of the Women’s Cricket Association of India (WCAI), received the news of New Zealand’s cancellation of their tour to India wi
Prolific Fulton bags another century
David Fulton reminded the England selectors of his Ashes credentials with a seventh Championship century of the season as Kent replied strongly to Nor