The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) has launched the 2003 Bank SA Country Cricket Carnival., which will commence on Monday, February 3.Sou
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An apt battle-field for the young guns
As if India’s draw in the World Cup is not challenging enough initself, a couple of veteran players are on the verge ofretirement, their powers waning
Canada's Maraj joins Davison in the record books
After John Davison’s fastest-ever ICC Cricket World Cup century against West Indies, his Canada colleague Ishwar Maraj broke a batting record of a com
Family atmosphere a vital part of ND success
Northern Districts had a very successful State Shield campaign although the final outcome may have appeared a little against the oddsBruce Blair17-Feb
Hampshire cricket mourns former club chairman
One of Hampshire cricket’s greatest-ever servants, Charles Knott, has died in his home town of Southampton at the age of 88.CricInfo27-Feb-2003One of
Jayawardene promises to bounce back after form slump
World Cup flop Mahela Jayawardene believes that a break away from the gamewill help him recharge his batteries and rediscover his batting formCricInfo
St George's Park pitch to be re-examined
The St George’s Park pitch in Port Elizabeth, on which Australia have twice come from behind to achieve victory in low-scoring matches against England
Caddick back in style but Hussain and Vaughan fail
Essex won the toss, batted first and were skittled for 188, asLeicestershire took firm control of proceedings at ChelmsfordAndrew Miller30-Apr-2003Lei
India and Pakistan ready to resume contact
Vikram Verma, the Indian sports minister, has clarified that a decision is yet to be taken on the immediate resumption of cricket with PakistanWisden
BCCI proposes India-Pakistan series
Undeterred by the Indian government’s repeated snubs, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has proposed a full series against Pakistan ear