C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la Test
Although the English media welcomed the innings victory in the first Test against Zimbabwe at Lord's, they were united in their disappointment at the
Slow start for New Zealanders in northern leagues
Several New Zealand first-class cricketers are plying their wares in various leagues in England and the Netherlands but are still to make a significan
WorldTel COO dies in car crash
Samir Singh, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of WorldTel, died in Bangalore on Saturday night, when his car crashed into a busWisden Cricinfo staff
Fleming leads New Zealand to victory in Bank Alfalah Cup
Happy captain: Stephen Fleming poses with the Bank Alfalah Cup © AFP New Zealand's long summer came to an end with a comfortable four-wicket vic
Hampshire in command at close of Second day.
The second day of the Frizzell County Championship match belonged to Hampshire, as the amassed maximum batting points, then captured two late wickets
Old boy McLean causes mayhem as Hampshire struggle in the gloom
Former Hampshire overseas star Nixon McLean created mayhem at The Rose Bowl today when he removed the home sides' first three batsmen without concedin
Fidel Edwards enjoys fairytale debut
Fidel Edwards enjoyed a fairytale start to his Test career, claiming five wickets in only his second first-class match, as Sri Lanka were bowled out f
Who will pay the GCC?
The 2003 cricket World Cup was as much about political controversy as about sport - and while the cricket is long over, the boardroom warfare lingers
Vaughan's era dawns as Wales prepare for another upset
Already this week, Scotland and Ireland have demonstrated that Britain's less-heralded international teams cannot be under-estimated by Test oppositio
Saggers undergoes keyhole surgery
Martin Saggers has been forced to miss the Twenty20 Cup after undergoing keyhole surgery on a troublesome kneeWisden CricInfo staff13-Jun-2003Martin S