Nepal take Zimbabwe to the wire
Zimbabwe just avoided becoming the first high-profile casualty as they beat Nepal by two runs in Group D of the Under-19 World Cup in ColomboThe Bulle
India tighten the screw
India enjoyed the best of the opening day of the series, despite losing the toss and an impressive 60 by Alastair CookThe Bulletin by Andrew Miller01-
Forget Parkinson: Sunderland striker Charlie Wyke was woeful against Doncaster
After looking so close to clinching a vital three points, Sunderland saw their hopes of a first win in four dashed in dramatic fashion by Doncaster on
Dalmiya questioned over board's finances
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to take a fresh look at certain financial transactions entered into by Jagmohan Dalmiya,
Eastern Province make solid start
The latest news from the SAA Provincial ChallengeKeith Lane09-Feb-2006Hundreds from Colin Ingram, his maiden first-class century, and Umar Abraham gav
Forget Silva: Wolves may have striking sensation in Theo Corbeanu
Wolverhampton Wanderers shocked many during the summer transfer window by not just selling Diogo Jota, but also splashing out a club-record £35m on Fa
Symonds faces all-round fight
Andrew Symonds and Shane Watson will spend the one-day tour of South Africa fighting for the allrounder's spot for the three Tests starting in MarchCr
Easterns survive scare to complete victory
A round-up of the latest action from the thurd day in the SAA Provincial ChallengeCricinfo staff04-Mar-2006Easterns survived a serious attack of the j
Gabriel Jesus dropped, John Stones starts: Predicted Man City XI vs Olympiakos
Manchester City travel to Olympiakos on Wednesday night in the hope of securing their place in the Champions League knockout stages with a win against
Australia wait on Ponting and Symonds
Australia are still unsure whether they will have the services of Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds for the third one-day international against South A