WC 2003 announces a spectacular opening ceremony for Newlands
It will be bigger that anything that cricket has before experienced and on a scale that will make all South Africans proudUCB23-Jan-2002It will be big
It will be bigger that anything that cricket has before experienced and on a scale that will make all South Africans proudUCB23-Jan-2002It will be big
Last season’s finalists Lahore Blues and Karachi Whites arethe only teams in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I cricketcompetition to secure maximum poin
Blue and white flags of Scotland hung proudly on the surrounds of picturesque Melville Park today as loyal supporters of the Scottish Under-19 team ce
Opener Kamil Khan struck a whirlwind unbeaten century as Rafiq Shirazi Memorial CC trounced Asghar Ali Shah CC by 105 runs in the Aga Khan Gymkhana Ra
Auckland coach Wally Stamp believes that “business as usual” is the key to his unbeaten side winning a historic State League “three-peat” on Sunday at
West Indies captain Carl Hooper will miss the upcoming tour of Bangladesh that starts on November 26Derrick Nicholas15-Nov-2002West Indies captain Car
There have been two departures from the Rose Bowl home of HampshireRalph Dellor28-Nov-2002There have been two departures from the Rose Bowl home of Ha
Ricky Ponting was understated in his reaction to a day which saw Australia take a vice-like grip on their old enemy in the second Ashes Test at Adelai
Please note all the Hampshire Cricket Offices will be closed from 1:00pm Friday 20th December 2002 until 9:00 am Thursday 2nd January 2003.Vic Isaacs2
Waqar Younis, the Pakistan captain, is likely to lose not only the leadership of his country’s team in the forthcoming World Cup in South Africa next