Beer jugs, bikinis and bronzing
As South Africa found out to their cost in the first Test, Port Elizabeth was a haven of breezes and tranquility that suited the visiting Englishmendown to the ground
26-Dec-2004•Roving Reporter by Andrew Miller at Durban
Simon Jones certain to play
Simon Jones has been passed fit after recovering from a stomach bug, and is certain to play in the second Test at Durban, which starts on Boxing Day
24-Dec-2004•Cricinfo staff
South Africa win toss and bat
Heavy rain had the final word at Kingsmead, as the third one-day international between South Africa and West Indies was abandoned early after the change of innings
30-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Charlie Oliver
West Indies' series hopes washed away
Heavy rain had the final word at Kingsmead, as the third one-day international between South Africa and West Indies was abandoned early after the change of innings
30-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Charlie Oliver
Sarwan and Chanderpaul salvage pride
South Africa duly wrapped up the second Test at Durban by an innings and 65 runs, and so took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-Test series
29-Dec-2003•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Kallis and Kirsten make Windies toil
Jacques Kallis and Gary Kirsten rattled along to the highest fourth-wicket partnership in South Africa's Test history, as West Indies were torn limb from limb on the third day at Durban
28-Dec-2003•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Gibbs leads the charge
After having his nose rearranged in the first Test at Johannesburg, Herschelle Gibbs exacted the best possible revenge on the West Indian fast bowlers, by careering to his 11th Test century on the second day at Durban
27-Dec-2003•Wisden Cricinfo staff
West Indies recover from dreadful start
Brian Lara and Ridley Jacobs added 98 for the sixth wicket to help West Indies recover from a shambolic start, but by tea South Africa were firmly in command of the second Test at Durban
26-Dec-2003•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Tendulkar poised to be Man of the Tournament
Sachin Tendulkar will claim an unassailable lead in the Man of the Tournament standings if he claims a fourth Man of the Match award in the semi-final against Kenya on Thursday
17-Mar-2003•ICC CWC 2003 Media Information
ICC Umpire and Referee appointments for World Cup Semi Finals
The ICC today confirmed the umpiring and match refereeing appointments for the semi finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
15-Mar-2003•ICC Media Release
Australia made to fight all the way for victory over spirited Kenyans
There might not have been too much riding on the last Super Six match of the tournament, but there was no lack of incident or entertainment to enthral a large crowd in Durban as Australia were made to fight for their five-wicket victory by the
15-Mar-2003•Ralph Dellor
Dr Bacher to respond to BCCI re Durban on Friday
Dr Ali Bacher, the Executive Director of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003, today confirmed that he had received a request from the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Mr Jagmohan Dalmiya, to change the second semi final in
06-Mar-2003•ICC Media Release
ICC announces Umpire and Referee Appointments for Super Sixes
The ICC today announced the umpiring and match refereeing appointments for the Super Six stage of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
05-Mar-2003•ICC Media Release
Public tickets available for Super Six
The public are reminded that, in keeping with an assurance made earlier this year, a limited number of tickets will become available in the ticketing system for the nine upcoming Super Six matches which start on Friday
05-Mar-2003•ICC CWC 2003 Media Information
Full scenarios listing for remaining Group B matches including ties/no results
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03-Mar-2003•ICC CWC 2003 Media Information
Team News: South Africa and Sri Lanka
Sue Miles - Media liaison 083 222 5211
Gerald de Kock - SA media manager 083 299 5920
Ajit - Sri Lankan team manager 072 621 9224
27-Feb-2003•WCOC Press Release
Clinical bowling carries India towards Super Sixes
The toss was widely expected to be influential, and just as England thrived on it against Pakistan last Saturday, so it undermined them today as India coasted to an 82-run win at Kingsmead
26-Feb-2003•Stephen Lamb
Top batsman and bowler to meet in Durban
The top batsman in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 will face the top bowler when India plays England in Durban on Wednesday
25-Feb-2003•ICC CWC 2003 Media Information
Familiar foes square up for battle royal
Often though England and India have met in one-day internationals in recent times, last year's encounters pale into insignificance beside tomorrow's Kingsmead day-nighter.
25-Feb-2003•Stephen Lamb
Canada overwhelm Bangladesh in Durban upset
An engaging battle between two of the lower-ranked teams
12-Feb-2003•Samanth Subramanian