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How long will Adams last?

I get the feeling that there is some presumption the West Indies will appoint a new captain after the Australian tour

West Indies cricket: Unsure signs around region

The philosophy which once formed the gigantic pillows of West Indies cricket now seems to be challenged by the indiscretions of poor cricketers on the field of play and the unpredictable nature of the regional administrative body

Grenada facilities praised by England ‘A'

England 'A' captain Mark Alleyne and manager James Whitaker have heaped loads of praise on the cricketing facilities in Grenada

Two England ‘A' lads have Barbados roots

When England's reserve cricketers take to the field at Kensington Oval on Friday, among them will be two with Bajan connections

npower to sponsor England's Test Series until 2003

npower, the essential services provider, today announced a three year sponsorship deal worth over £11million with the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) that will see the company become title sponsors of England's home Test Series up to and

Sri Lanka will be a new challenge, Hussain warns

Hussain: It's nice when people think you can win Photo © CricInfo Ltd

MacLaurin backs Australia's tough stance in Waugh case

Australia's tough line in the Mark Waugh case has been backed by England's cricket chief, Lord MacLaurin

North Zone could clinch Duleep Trophy with win over Central

The Duleep Trophy tournament enters a crucial phase on Thursday

Ganguly's gesture to ailing boy

People talk about Steve Waugh's good deeds in Kolkata

Tendulkar good batsman only at home: Barry Richards

South African batting legend Barry Richards doesn't think Sachin Tendulkar to be the best batsman in contemporary cricket and finds too much "politics in selection procedures" in India

It will not be easy for the Aussies, says Dravid

Rahul Dravid feels that even though the Australians have won 15 Tests on the trot, it will not be easy for them to continue the winning streak in India

Corruption in cricket takes a sinister turn

After gambling, match fixing and bribery scandals have already jolted the cricket world and as investigations progress worldwide, further claims have now surfaced about the magnitude of corruption in the princely game of cricket

Standard Bank Cup enters last round

Northerns Titans and KwaZulu-Natal Dolphins go into the final round of the Standard Bank Cup knowing that they are the only two teams to have reached the semi-final stage

Indian news round-up

While expressing his views through a column, Gavaskar said "Marsh was ruled out as coach of the Indian team because of his terms, and now with hardly any change in those terms he is a special consultant earning more than coach John Wright"

An Eye for an Eye

Sri Lanka came, saw, but could not conquer as South Africa wrapped up the third and final Test at SuperSport Park

npower announced as new England Test sponsor

The England & Wales Cricket Board have announced that npower is their new Test Match sponsor

Canterbury formula well worth patenting

Whoever dreamt up the quality in Canterbury cricket which causes all opponents in crucial games to choke at the most vital moments should patent it, because it's a winner

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