Rain threatens the finale
It was a depressingly familiar scene for England's cricketers, as they arrived at Centurion to be greeted by damp overcast conditions for the third tour running
20-Jan-2005•The Preview by Andrew Miller in Centurion
'Our top six dominated' - Smith
Graeme Smith attributed his side's crushing 3-0 series victory to the big strides that they had made in the batting department
21-Jan-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
West Indies slump to defeat
For much of the day, it seemed that West Indies would be saved by bad weather, but eventually the skies cleared and South Africa cleaned up
20-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Sarwan and Gayle halt South African charge
A century apiece for Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chris Gayle gave West Indies something to smile about at last, as South Africa's bowlers were made to toil on a gloomy fourth day at Centurion
19-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Kallis - 'the team comes first'
Jacques Kallis was quick to share the credit with his team-mates Graeme Smith and Herschelle Gibbs, after his fourth century in as many Tests had carried South Africa to an impregnable total of 604 for 6
17-Jan-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
West Indies stumble in follow-on
Makhaya Ntini picked up his third five-wicket haul of the series, and Andre Nel began his honeymoon in fairytale fashion, as West Indies were forced to follow on in the fourth and final Test against South Africa at Newlands
17-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Kallis breaks new ground as South Africa dominate
South Africa continued their dominance - and West Indies' agony - in another emphatically one-sided day in the fourth Test at Centurion Park
17-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Freddie Auld
Smith and Gibbs destroy demoralised West Indies
Graeme Smith and Herschelle Gibbs powered their way past a record-breaking opening stand for South Africa at Centurion Park on the opening day of the fourth Test
16-Jan-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Freddie Auld
Smith: 'It meant a lot to both of us'
Graeme Smith (139) and Herschelle Gibbs (139*) put on 301 for the first wicket for South Africa on the first day of the fourth and final Test at Centurion
16-Jan-2004
Another batting feast in prospect
Last week, West Indies made a significant breakthrough
15-Jan-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Nel's bells
The question of Andre Nel's nuptials is on everyone's lips
15-Jan-2004•Telford Vice
Dwayne Smith a doubt for Centurion Test
The West Indian batsman Dwayne Smith, who scorched to a 93-ball debut century at Cape Town, has emerged as a doubtful starter for the fourth and final Test at Centurion Park
14-Jan-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Reon King signs for Northerns
The Northerns Cricket Union is extremely excited to announce that the Nashua Titans have signed Reon King as their overseas professional for the coming 2003-04 cricket season
29-May-2003
We don't want to give it away now - Ganguly
India's captain Sourav Ganguly saluted his side after they bowled New Zealand out for 146 and rebuilt from a potentially catastrophic position early on to secure their seventh consecutive World Cup win.
14-Mar-2003•CricInfo
Lee nearly shatters Sri Lanka's World Cup dream
Brett Lee's scorching pace and unforgiving hostility very nearly ended Sri Lanka's World Cup dream on Friday afternoon.
08-Mar-2003•Charlie Austin
Australian plans well executed - Ponting
Sri Lanka need to win at least one if not both of their remaining Super Sixes matches against India and Kenya to have any chance of reaching the World Cup semi-finals.
07-Mar-2003•CricInfo
Ponting and Lee star in emphatic Australia win
A century from skipper Ricky Ponting and devastating spell of express pace
bowling from speedster Brett Lee handed Australia an emphatic 96 run victory
in their opening Super Six clash against Sri Lanka at Centurion on Friday
07-Mar-2003•Charlie Austin
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
It's only a game, stupid!
"Who cares about the rest of the games
02-Mar-2003•Anand Vasu