Jacques Kallis has warned that Australia's unbeaten record in the World Cup will count for nothing in the semi-finalAFP22-Apr-2007 Ja
Queen's Park Oval pavilion unveiled
When the World Cup bowls off in Trinidad on March 15, many will view the experience from the attractive, scenic new pavilion of the Queen's Park Oval0
'Time to forget the one-day series' – Kumble
Anil Kumble has happy memories of the Wanderers, and he urged his team-mates to be positive in the build-up to the first Test which starts on FridayDi
Harmison the key – Ian Chappell
England's chances of retaining the Ashes later this year depend largely on the performance of their strike bowler Steve Harmison, feels Ian ChappellAF
McGrath names his England bunnies
Glenn McGrath's ritual selection of his opposition targets has begun with him choosing Alastair Cook and Andrew Strauss as this summer's bunniesCricin
Inzamam says Pakistan must learn "to finish"
Inzamam-ul Haq says his side need to learn how to "finish off" games ahead of the two one-day internationals against India at Abu Dhabi next weekCrici
Zimbabwe tour of Caribbean is on
Zimbabwe cricket received a much-needed boost with the news that their tour of West Indies in April and May will go aheadCricinfo staff24-Feb-2006Zimb
ICC admits umpiring standards slipped
The ICC has admitted that umpiring standards during the three Tests between Australia and West Indies slippedCricinfo staff13-Dec-2005
Bangladesh crash to innings defeat
Sri Lanka skittled Bangladesh out for 197 to wrap up the second Test at the P Saravanamuttu Stadium in Colombo by an innings and 69 runsThe Bulletin b
Vincent and Astle make hay
New Zealand enjoyed their expected run glut against the Zimbabwe bowlingCricinfo staff16-Aug-2005New Zealand 454 for 7 (Vincent 92, Astle 116*, Styris