New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming believes his side could still make the Super Sixes, even though they lost their opening World Cup match Sri Lanka
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Canadian Cricket Association extends condolences to Kevin Boller
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Clinical Performance against the minnows
Pakistan registered its first victory in the World Cup 2003, by crushing Namibia, and finally made their presence felt on the points tableTaha Noor22-
Ganguly, Yuvraj see India to six-wicket win
Over the last few days, Kenya’s cricketers could only have felt that they were included in this World Cup purely to make up the numbers, and that thei
Records fall as Australia break the Namibian dream
What started out as a dream turned into a nightmare as the Australia’s clinical opening bowler, Glenn McGrath, took seven for 15 to demolish the Namib
Zimbabwe Cricket Online volume 4, issue 27, 21 March 2003
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King declines offer to coach West Indies team
Antigua, April 9, 2003: The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has received correspondence from Bennett King, Head of the Commonwealth Bank Cricket Acad
Craig Evans – First Class career averages
Abbreviations: Capital letters for team namesdenotes a Test matchJohn Ward04-Apr-2003Craig Neil Evans – born Harare, 29
Team needs at least a year to become top side, says Miandad
LAHORE, March 26: The newly appointed coach Javed Miandad said on Wednesday that the current revamped Pakistan squad may take at least a year before b
Jadeja's return put on hold
Ajay Jadeja’s hopes of an early comeback to Indian cricket were dealt a severe blow when the New Delhi High Court ruled that he cannot play any sort o