Milestones Preview: New Zealand v Zimbabwe
Chris Cairns (NZ) needs 9 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
Heath Streak (ZIM) needs 5 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
08-Mar-2003•CricInfo
Missed catch costs Zimbabwe dear
Have Zimbabwe shed their inferiority complex yet and adjusted to the idea that they might just be able to justify their position in the Super Sixes
08-Mar-2003•John Ward
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
Dutch prove to be too strong for brave Namibia
It might not have been of great significance in the overall context of the World Cup, but for Namibia and the Netherlands this match represented the summit of their ambitions to return from South Africa with a victory of which to boast
03-Mar-2003•Ralph Dellor
Milestones: South Africa v Bangladesh, England v Pakistan
Saqlain Mushtaq (PAK) needs 5 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
Shoaib Akhtar (PAK) needs 3 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
Waqar Younis (PAK) needs 8 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
22-Feb-2003•CricInfo
Nerves played a part in defeat, admits Fleming
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming believes his side could still make the Super Sixes, even though they lost their opening World Cup match Sri Lanka by 47 runs at Bloemfontein
10-Feb-2003•CricInfo
Jayasuriya powers Sri Lanka to comfortable victory
A maiden World Cup century from Sanath Jayasuriya inspired Sri Lanka to a comfortable 47 run victory in their crucial Pool B World Cup clash against New Zealand on Monday
10-Feb-2003•Charlie Austin
South Africa supremacy continues at Goodyear Park
South Africa's supremacy in this one-day series continued at Goodyear Park on Friday night as they completed a comfortable six wicket against Sri Lanka in the final One-Day International
06-Dec-2002•Charlie Austin
ICC ODI Championship table - South Africa v Sri Lanka preview
South Africa all-rounder Jacques Kallis Photo © ICC
South Africa and Sri Lanka go head to head in a battle for second place in the new ICC ODI Championship Table when they meet in Johannesburg tomorrow
26-Nov-2002•ICC Media Release
India A battling to save four-dayer at Bloemfontein
India A were battling to save their second four-dayer against South Africa A at the end of the third day's play at Bloemfontein
08-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
South Africa A hold all the aces against India A
A strong batting performance from South Africa A has seen them wrest the advantage in their four-day encounter against India A at Goodyear Park, Bloemfontien
07-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
India 'A' tail fight back at Bloemfontein
Contrary to expectations, the India 'A' batting has found little problem in adjusting to the quicker pitches on their tour of South Africa
06-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
Australia take fourth ODI by 37 runs
With three modest contributions behind him, Australian captain Ricky Ponting came good in the fourth Standard Bank one-day international in Bloemfontein on Saturday to fashion a masterful century and guide his side to a 37-run victory
30-Mar-2002•Peter Robinson
South African one-day squad swells to 14
In yet another demonstration of selectorial indecision, Graeme Smith has been called up to join a South African squad that now numbers 14 for the fourth Standard Bank one-day international against Australia in Bloemfontein on Saturday
28-Mar-2002•Peter Robinson
Peterson brings down Free State Eagles
Robin Peterson's all-round value to the Eastern Province Jumbos was underlined in a 16-run Standard Bank Cup victory over the Free State Eagles at Goodyear Park on Sunday
09-Dec-2001•CricInfo Reporter
I didn't expect the game to end so quickly: Pollock
Shaun Pollock was grinning from ear to ear after his side had thumped India by nine wickets in the first Test at Goodyear Park on Tuesday
07-Nov-2001•Ashish Shukla
South Africa take first Test by nine wickets
After three days of wonderfully entertaining cricket in the first Castle Lager/MTN Test match, India folded up on the fourth day as South Africa swept to a nine-wicket victory and, almost certainly, a considerable psychological advantage in the
06-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
India fight back after Klusener puts South Africa in driving seat
Three days into the first Castle Lager/MTN Test match against South Africa, India found themselves far enough off the pace to have to treat the last six sessions of the game with some suspicion
05-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
Gibbs century sets up impressive South African reply in First Test
So much, someone noted, for being a bowler-friendly pitch
04-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson