Australian captain Steve Waugh is willing to tour Pakistan but won’t raise the issue when he meets the Australian Cricket Board to discuss his contrac
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Tourists' tight schedule leaves little room for repairs
South Africa’s tight schedule leaves the touring cricketers little time to re-group after the disaster of the first Test loss to Australia.Michael Don
Butcher apologises for midnight bar visit
Mark Butcher has been reprimanded following a late night visit to a bar during the Third npower Test against AustraliaCricInfo11-Aug-2001Mark Butcher
Urdu Comment – Does the Pakistan team require a coach?
Urdu CommentMaria Naureen01-May-2001Ed: Maria Naureen is our correspondent from Karachi, a FM 101 radio talk-show host, cricket radio commentator and
South Africa rely on the K factor to beat late England charge
Cape Town – South Africa’s reliance of the K factor emerged during the WorldCup last year when mostly Lance Klusener engineered victory out of any num
'We are going to have to fight very hard for the win' says Shine
Somerset were once again indebted to their pacemen at Taunton today where they bowled out the remaining Durham batsmen cheaply to dismiss the visitors
Vaughan gives England backbone at Adelaide
A magnificent innings of 177 from Michael Vaughan has enabled England to carry the fight to Australia on the first day of the second Ashes Test at the
Hampshire Cricketers to wear numbered shirts in Championship
Hampshire Cricket will break with tradition once again this summer – by wearing football-style shirts in the Frizzell County Championship.Simon Walter
India's batsmen take tight grip of Mohali Test
England have now had over a day to rue the first innings collapse that allowed the Indian batsmen to get on with the job of slowly overtaking the inad
Adams faces tricky declaration decision against Durham
After a day of mixed fortunes Sussex skipper Chris Adams faces a tough decision over when to declare against Durham at Chester-le-StreetTim Wellock20-