The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) has bowed to the demands of its players, and has cancelled plans to take part in an ICC-sanctioned one-day tourname
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SPCL1 Week5 – Havant lose thriller and 100% record
A thrilling penultimate ball win by South Wilts over Havant has left BAT Sports and Bournemouth boasting the only unbeaten ECB Southern Electric Premi
BBC Radio Solent to broadcast SPCL matches live
BBC Radio Solent announced today that its Saturday Summer Sportstime programme on 14 June 2003 will be broadcastMike Vimpany09-Jun-2003BBC Radio Solen
International sponsors stay away from Bangladesh
Bangladesh are unlikely to have a sponsor for their tour of Australia, after talks between the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and the airline Emirates
Flower inspires a major upset
It was a major upset, and all thanks to the magnificence of Grant Flower, who finally donned the mantle of his brother Andy to lead Zimbabwe to a tota
Asian Cricket Council official to visit Afghanistan
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) will send a development officer to Afghanistan next month for an orientation tourWisden Cricinfo staff12-Jul-2003The A
Bangladesh find little comfort in statistics
That Bangladesh will be drubbed 0-2 by Australia is an almost foregone conclusion – barring serious intervention from the weather gods, any other resu
Tony Weld reaches 100 International milestone
In 1983, the Old County Ground at Northlands Road hosted its first One-Day International, a World Cup match between Australia and ZimbabweRichard Isaa
Century for Ramprakash as Surrey beat Glamorgan
Surrey 298 for 5 beat Glamorgan 240 by 58 runs at Croydon Scorecard A quickfire century from Mark Ramprakash, and an unbeaten 77 from 72 balls from
Liverpool FC enter race for Dutchman
Liverpool FC have entered the race to bring Feyenoord’s contract rebel Stefan de Vrij to the Premier League as concerns grow around the future of Seba