Sourav Ganguly's India have sought the help of a South African psychologist to hit the right groove ahead of next month's cricket World Cup, officials
ECB and players say England still likely to be in Harare
Amid much press speculation that the England players have come out strongly against fulfilling their World Cup fixture in Harare on February 13th, ECB
Craig Wishart: Record in all First Class Cricket
Abbreviations: Capital letters for team names denotes a Test matchJohn Ward07-Feb-2003Craig Brian Wishart - b Harare, 9.
Decision day looms for England
England's hopes of having their World Cup match against Zimbabwe played at a ground in South Africa rather than Harare will be decided tomorrow by the
Playing catch up in the World Cup
A fumbled catch, a sensational run-out, a few reckless strokes, an abandoned match and, suddenly, the euphoria of the West Indies' opening World Cup v
No coming back from defeat, warns Hussain
Stage two of what England's captain has identified as their World Cup knock-out run gets under way in Port Elizabeth tomorrow, with the cobwebs blown
Wiseman and Jones could be winners in NZ selection
Any New Zealand team selection for tours of Asia highlights the greatest vacuum in cricket in this country - the vast hole which signifies the lack of
India's seventh win in a row achieved with ease over NZ
India had batsmen in Mohammad Kaif and Rahul Dravid who produced the goods when they mattered, something New Zealand couldn't generate in their own in
The Aussies can be beaten
Port ElizabethMike Atherton28-Apr-2003Mike Atherton talks to the players and sees signs that England's day may not be too far awayPort Elizabeth. Reme
Glamorgan are beaten in Trent Bridge friendly
Glamorgan lost their friendly one-day match against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge, with the home team winning by 18 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis m