Cuppers, Fenner's, winners, dinners
Letter from… Cambridge
01-Dec-2016•John Drew
The mathematician who loved cricket
GH Hardy loved watching cricket at Cambridge, and ranked mathematicians and physicists on the "Bradman class"
18-Sep-2014•Haider Riaz Khan
Fond memories of Fenner's come flooding back
High celebrations are afoot at Cambridge this weekend to mark the
150th anniversary of Fenner's
19-Nov-2007
The Oval's groundsman voted best again
Bill Gordon, in his first year as Surrey's head groundsman, has won the ECB's Groundsman of the Year award for preparing the best pitches for three- and four-day cricket
22-Jun-2005•Wisden Cricinfo Staff
Astle shines amid the showers
Nathan Astle scored an unbeaten 64 to confirm that he is well on the way to full match fitness, but New Zealand were frustrated by the weather for the third day running, as the opening fixture of their tour of England - against a British Universities
03-May-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Surrey up and running as Lancashire close in on victory
Middlesex v Lancashire, Lord's
Scorecard
Andy Strauss (50 not out) and Sven Koenig (35 not out) led the Middlesex fightback after being forced to follow on against Lancashire at Lord's
11-May-2003•Freddie Auld
Minor Counties Championship Scores - Day 3
St Austell:
Cornwall 160 & 382-8d (JP Kent 97, JCJ Stephens 70, BP Price 63)
Shropshire 161 & 19-1
06-Aug-2002•CricInfo
Minor Counties Championship Scores - Day 2
Oxton:
Cheshire 327-6d
05-Aug-2002•CricInfo
Essex County Cricket Club - Player of the Month
Essex County Cricket Club is delighted to announce that the Testing Solutions Group Player of the Month for April is Darren Robinson
07-May-2002•Essex CCC Media Release
Minor Counties Championship Round Up
Cambridgeshire and Buckinghamshire played out a dull draw at Fenner's as a
target of 256 in a minimum 57 overs proved beyond the home side
14-Jul-2000•Mike Berry
Minor Counties Championship Round Up
Nigel Gadsby became Cambridgeshire's all-time record runscorer in the Minor
Counties championship when he shared in his third 200-plus stand of the
season with Simon Kellett at Fenner's
13-Jul-2000•Mike Berry
Zimbabwe draw with British Universities
Thanks to rain, which wiped out all but 11 balls from the pre-lunch session,
the match was doomed to be a draw
23-Jun-2000•John Ward
Cambridge, Close: Zimbabweans 196/2 (61.2 overs Carlisle 60, Wishart 58)
Rain ruined the prospect of the match between the Universities and the
Zimbabwean tourists reaching a conventional finish
22-Jun-2000•John Ward
Cambridge, Close: British Universities 270/7 (109 overs, Porter 90, Murtagh 6)
It was a good day for the Universities, and especially their 20-year-old
left-hander Joe Porter of the Oxford Universities, fresh from three
consecutive first-class fifties
21-Jun-2000•John Ward
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