Smith hero of young West Indies win
Former England batsman and coach David Lloyd has described Devon Smith
as a star of the future after the little lefthander guided the West
Indies Under-19 to a seven-wicket win over England Under-19 yesterday
31-Jul-2001•Rodney Hinds
Young West Indies fall short by 13
West Indies Under-19s continued their penchant for drama as they lost
the second One-Day International against England by 13 runs
30-Jul-2001•Rodney Hinds
Smith century eases West Indies Under-19s to victory
An unbeaten century by Devon Smith guided West Indies Under-19s to a comfortable seven wicket win over England Under-19s in their third and deciding One-Day International at Chelmsford
30-Jul-2001•CricInfo
England level under-19 one-day series
Gary Pratt and Justin Bishop were the stars at the County Ground, Chelmsford on Sunday as England defeated the West Indies by 13 runs in the second Under-19 one-day international
29-Jul-2001•CricInfo
England U-19s squad for West Indies games announced
The England and Wales Cricket Board today announced the England Under-19
squad to play in the three-match One-Day International series against West
Indies Under-19 later this month
03-Jul-2001•ECB Media Release
Australia opt for batting practice as game peters into draw
After two days of highly entertaining cricket, the final day proved somewhat disappointing for the capacity crowd with the Australians electing to bat throughout
01-Jul-2001•Paul Hiscock
Top order batsmen find form to cap good day for Australia
Australia will have been encouraged by the form of opening batsman Mathew Hayden prior to the Ashes battle that begins at Edgbaston next Thursday
30-Jun-2001•Paul Hiscock
Gilchrist and Martyn lead brilliant Australian recovery
An unbroken stand of 251 in 49 overs between skipper Adam Gilchrist and Damien Martyn carried Australia to 405-5 declared against a toiling Essex attack
29-Jun-2001•Paul Hiscock
Hussain promised torrid time by Australians
England captain Nasser Hussain can expect a torrid time when his county side Essex take on the Australians at Chelmsford tomorrow
28-Jun-2001•CricInfo
Australians' game at Chelmsford sold out
All three days of the Australia Tourist match at Chelmsford starting next Friday are now completely sold out to the general public
22-Jun-2001•Media Release
Newell trumps Irani on hard day for bowlers
Glamorgan beat Essex by eight wickets with a magnificent batting display as they successfully chased a daunting target of 254 under the Duckworth/Lewis system with 13 deliveries to spare
10-Jun-2001•Paul Hiscock
James paves way to record-breaking Glamorgan win over Essex
Glamorgan recorded their first CricInfo Championship win of the season, timing perfectly a daunting target of 364 runs for victory in a minimum of 84 overs to win by six wickets with 3.1 overs to spare
09-Jun-2001•Paul Hiscock
Grayson spearheads fine Essex revival
A tremendous fightback by Essex after they were forced to follow-on, 177 runs behind, has set up the prospect of an absorbing final day with the home side leading by 321 runs with four second innings wickets still intact at the close of play
08-Jun-2001•Paul Hiscock
It's the Darren Thomas show at Chelmsford
Essex trail Glamorgan by 41 runs with nine wickets intact after being forced to follow on 171 runs adrift with the visitors Darren Thomas enjoying another superb day
07-Jun-2001•Paul Hiscock
Thomas and Dale turn tables on Essex
A memorable day for Darren Thomas who recorded his maiden first-class century that assisted his side to a healthy total after they had slumped to 128-6 after winning the toss
06-Jun-2001•Paul Hiscock
Sussex edge home by one run at Chelmsford
Sussex beat Essex by one run in a dramatic finish at Chelmsford after the home side had made encouraging early progress towards their target of 244 for victory
20-May-2001•Paul Hiscock
Yorkshire take full quota of bonus points
The complete wash-out of the first two days deemed that bonus points would be
the only realistic aim for both sides and it was Yorkshire that proved the
most successful, taking the full quota of eight points
19-May-2001•Paul Hiscock
Late order batting helps Yorkshire flourish
Yorkshire dominated the day's play at Chelmsford reaching 376-9, a total that owed much to flourishing contributions from their middle and late order batsmen
18-May-2001•Paul Hiscock
Essex beat Middlesex by 71 runs
Despite a determined innings of 73 from captain Stephen Fleming, Middlesex were beaten by 71-runs to end their interest in this year's competition
07-May-2001•Paul Hiscock
Walker leads Kent to amazing success
Kent pulled off an astonishing victory by three wickets after they had been left facing apparent defeat when they lost their seventh wicket still 77 runs short of their victory target with 11 overs remaining
04-May-2001•Paul Hiscock