Cricket is famously fixated with highests, mosts, longests, quickestsWisden's Australian View by Chris Ryan10-Jul-2003Cricket is famously fixated
Tasmanian indigenous team selected
The Tasmanian Cricket Association in conjunction with the Office of Sport & Recreation and the Indigenous Sports Unit of the ACS are pleased to announ
Signs are good as key players recover from injuries
Injured New Zealand all-rounders Chris Cairns and Andre Adams are set to start building up their programmes for projected starts in the domestic compe
India A lose despite Yuvraj ton
A cultured hundred from Yuvraj Singh failed to prevent India 'A' from slumping to a eight-wicket defeat on the final day of their four-day match again
Rain brings a damp end to the Bangalore Test as India take the series 1-0
The forecast was not good at the end of the truncated fourth day, and that forecast proved to be totally accurate on the fifth and final morningRalph
Sussex coast to easy win over Middlesex
In defeating Middlesex so comprehensively in their Norwich Union League match, Sussex showed their all-round ability which has served them so well in
Lee's rushed comeback sets unwanted record
Brett Lee broke an unwanted record when he made a surprise return to the Australian side on Saturday.Rick Eyre10-Jun-2001The big surprise of the day a
England make slow progress against young Patrons XI
A young Pakistan Cricket Board Patron's X1, which included just one batsman of Test status - the captain, Mohammad Wasim - reached 188 for 5 by close
Cork faces disciplinary hearing
Derbyshire's captain, Dominic Cork, will appear before an England & Wales Cricket Board disciplinary panel on July 14, after hitting out at what he de
Australia simply too good in every department
The chasm in class that exists between Australia and England was laid bare before a rapturous full house in the first final of the VB series in Sydney