Tim Lamb resigns
Tim Lamb, the chief executive of the England & Wales Cricket Board, has announced that he is standing downWisden Cricinfo staff27-May-2004Tim Lamb: bo
Tim Lamb, the chief executive of the England & Wales Cricket Board, has announced that he is standing downWisden Cricinfo staff27-May-2004Tim Lamb: bo
On paper, the StDileep Premachandran28-May-2004Jermaine Lawson: back in the West Indian line-up for the St Lucia Test© Getty ImagesOn paper, the St Lu
The Australians’ first press conference after arriving in Zimbabwe was an understandably cautious affair on both sidesWisden Cricinfo staff15-May-2004
Sri Lanka A continued their winning start to their tour of England, easing to a seven-wicket victory over Yorkshire in a rain-delayed one-day match at
Day 3 Bulletin – Kasprowicz takes seven as Australia romp to 149-run win Quotes – Gilchrist and Dyson criticise pitch The Big Picture – Micha
Lawyers representing the Zimbabwe Cricket Union and the players sacked by the board have resumed talks in an attempt to resolve the conflict that led
In today’s round of National League matches, Graham Napier picked up four quick wickets to send Kent crashing to a 35-run defeat to Essex at Colcheste
In a move thought to be unprecedented in county cricket, Worcestershire’s Ben Smith has resigned the county captaincy in the middle of a matchSteven L
Pakistan took on Zimbabwe in the first match of the Paktel Cup, in MultanThe bulletin by Wisden Cricinfo staff30-Sep-200415 overs Live scorecard and b
Stuart MacGill, rated by most as Australia’s second-best slow bowler, has expressed his dismay at missing out on the tour of India next monthWisden Cr