East Zone batsmen fight valiantly against North at Delhi
East Zone's primary objective in their Duleep Trophy match against North Zone at the Feroze Shah Kotla, Delhi, is, at the end of the third day, abundantly clear
28-Mar-2002•Staff Reporter
North Zone notch up mammoth first-innings total at Delhi
Vikram Rathour, building on his splendid first-day century, made another 100 runs on the second day of North Zone's Duleep Trophy match against East at Delhi, giving his side the definitive edge over their beleaguered opponents.
27-Mar-2002•Staff Reporter
Vikram Rathour cracks a masterly unbeaten century
Vikram Rathour with an unbeaten 149 helped North Zone to 250/3 at close of play against East Zone in the Duleep Trophy league match being played at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in Delhi, on Tuesday.
26-Mar-2002•Staff Reporter
Doughty Harbhajan saves India's blushes
India have won the second and final Test of their two-Test series against Zimbabwe by four wickets
04-Mar-2002•Santhosh S
Spinners rule the roost on a crumbling wicket
It was raining wickets on the fourth day of the second Test
03-Mar-2002•Santhosh S
Ganguly ends long drought with fine century at Kotla
Sourav Ganguly has been looking forward to this day for the last 28 months
02-Mar-2002•Santhosh S
Ganguly anchors Indian reply at Delhi
On 171/4 at the end of the second day's play of the Delhi Test, the best news for Indian fans was a purple patch that skipper Sourav Ganguly ran into, striking a six and 11 fours in his unbeaten knock of 78 off 168 balls
01-Mar-2002•Santhosh S
Andy Flower and Dion Ebrahim prop up Zimbabwe at Delhi
Zimbabwe found themselves on 260/6 at the close of play of the first day of the second Test, a situation that may have seemed a letdown during a prolific partnership between Andy Flower and Dion Ebrahim but one that they would have settled for when
28-Feb-2002•S Santhosh
Fletcher fixed it for me, says delighted Giles
Ashley Giles praised the insight of the England coach, Duncan Fletcher, after taking five wickets as England won a thriller at Delhi to give themselves a chance of squaring the six-match series on Sunday
31-Jan-2002•CricInfo
England get home by two runs in Delhi thriller
It could be said that the main business of one-day cricket is to produce an exciting finish
31-Jan-2002•Ralph Dellor
England prepare for do-or-die encounter at Delhi
Nasser Hussain's England squad has arrived in Delhi knowing that nothing less than back-to-back wins in their last two games can secure a share in the one-day series with India
29-Jan-2002•Stephen Lamb
Delhi notch up massive victory
Delhi won their Ranji Trophy league match against Jammu & Kashmir by a
margin of 200 runs, picking up eight points at the Feroze Shah Kotla
grounds in Delhi on Tuesday
28-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Jammu & Kashmir set a steep target
Chasing a nigh-impossible 469 for victory, Jammu & Kashmir found
themselves at 128/3 on Day Three of their Ranji Trophy league match
against Delhi at the Feroze Shah Kotla grounds in Delhi
27-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Amit Bhandari gives Delhi the edge
Figures of 6-55 saw Amit Bhandari rip through the Jammu & Kashmir
line-up to give Delhi the edge in their Ranji Trophy league match at
Delhi
26-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Delhi wins as Gambhir cracks 107
A stunning 107 off 97 balls from opener Gautam Gambhir helped host Delhi register a convincing six-wicket win over Haryana in their North Zone Ranji match at Delhi on Saturday
11-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Haryana collapse in second innings
Riding on the devastating spells of Delhi bowlers Abhishek Sharma and Sarandeep
Singh, who claimed three wickets each, the hosts tightened their grip over Haryana to sniff victory on the penultimate day of the North Zone Ranji match at Delhi
10-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Delhi squander early advantage
Haryana's spinners struck vital blows in the post-tea session to bring
down Delhi from a commanding position and reduce them to 288 for seven
in the first innings in the North Zone Ranji tie
09-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Shafiq Khan stars for Haryana
Shafiq Khan hit a fine 86, and his participation in a 71-run fifthwicket partnership enabled Haryana to score 282 for eight against
Delhi on the opening day of their North Zone Ranji Trophy league match
against Delhi
08-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Kumble's perfect 10 now part of cricketing memorabilia
Two years ago, he became only the second bowler in Test history to
take all ten wickets
20-Mar-2001•Partab Ramchand
Mark Waugh, Ponting make merry in tame draw
The game of cricket is the challenge between bat and ball
08-Mar-2001•Anand Vasu