Sri Lanka survive Sarwan charge to defeat West Indies
Sri Lanka survived a dramatic late batting charge from Ramnaresh Sarwan to
move one step closer to the Super Sixes at Newlands on Friday night
28-Feb-2003•Charlie Austin
Milestones Preview: Zimbabwe v Netherlands, Sri Lanka v West Indies
Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) needs 2 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
Carl Hooper (WI) needs 8 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
28-Feb-2003•CricInfo
Pakistan sink without trace
Article: Report by Agha Albar, Eng-v-Pak, 23 Feb 2003, WC2003
23-Feb-2003•Agha Akbar
Waqar still remains optimistic
Article: Comments by Agha Akbar on Eng v Pak, WC2003
23-Feb-2003•Agha Akbar
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
Anderson and Collingwood take England to a stunning victory
It was not very long ago that England looked at the number of one-day internationals played by the likes of Pakistan and claimed that their own comparative inexperience would count against them at the final reckoning
22-Feb-2003•Ralph Dellor
Pakistan crumble under pressure yet again
Article: Taha Noor comments on Eng v Pak, WC2003
22-Feb-2003•Taha Noor
England or Pakistan? It's a toss up
If it is a World Cup, it seems only right that each game should be treated as a cup-tie
21-Feb-2003•Ralph Dellor
England and Pakistan in crucial encounter
Article: Match preview, Pak v Eng WCup 2003 from Agha Akbar
21-Feb-2003•Agha Akbar
Glimpses of the World Cup
Article: Agha Akbar's diary from WCup 2003, vol 3
20-Feb-2003•Agha Akbar
Pakistan team's press conference rescheduled
Media Release: Pak team press conference rescheduled
20-Feb-2003•Pakistan Cricket Board
Kenya defeat brave Canada by four wickets
Kenya edged past Canada to win by four wickets with nine balls to spare, despite a late wobble as the Canadians exerted pressure, took vital wickets and so nearly pulled off another upset at this World Cup
15-Feb-2003•Stephen Lamb
Kenya have no cause for Cape Town complacency
If confidence means anything in cricket - and the evidence in favour of that assertion has been pretty compelling over the years - Canada must be favourites to rewrite the form book for the second time in a week when they meet Kenya in tomorrow's
14-Feb-2003•Stephen Lamb
Lara magic leads to World Cup opening win for West Indies
After the dazzling display of the 2003 ICC World Cup opening ceremony, the genius of Brian Lara managed to surpass the spectacle and enthrall a capacity crowd of 24,200 in the opening match of the tournament the West Indies and South Africa.
09-Feb-2003•Keith Lane
World Cup launched in style at Newlands
Dr Ali Bacher, Executive Director of Cricket World Cup 2003, promised cricket lovers worldwide that the opening ceremony at Newlands in Cape Town would be the biggest event in the history of cricket and the largest production ever staged in South
08-Feb-2003•Keith Lane
Watch out for a close and entertaining lung opener
The excitement of the World Cup is already in the air, at Newlands in the beautiful city of Cape Town
08-Feb-2003•Kris Srikkanth
Western Province crowned Standard Bank Cup Champions
Western Province is the 2002-03 Standard Bank Cup Champions after completely outplaying and outclassing Griqualand West in almost every department of a one-sided final played at Newlands
15-Jan-2003•Keith Lane
Western Province hold the aces over Griqualand West in the Standard Bank Cup Final
Western Province and Griqualand West meet in the Standard Bank Cup Final at Newlands on Wednesday 15th January to bring to an end a shortened South African 2002-03 domestic cricket season
14-Jan-2003•Keith Lane
South African win takes them to top off ICC Test Championship
"A clinical and professional performance plus a proud moment," was the way
Shaun Pollock summed up the feelings of the team after winning the second
Castle Lager/MTN Test against Pakistan by an innings and 142 runs in Cape
Town and in so doing
05-Jan-2003•Keith Lane
Pakistan head for defeat as fourteen wickets fall
Having batted well through 45 overs at the end of day two, Pakistan started day three with a lot of promise, but once the new ball was taken Shaun Pollock and Makhaya Ntini ripped the heart out of the batting, taking six wickets for the addition of
04-Jan-2003•Keith Lane