Umpire Cowman made his mark with Cricket Museum
Stan Cowman, who died in Upper Hutt on February 2, aged 79, loved cricket, and that love is represented in the National Cricket Museum housed at the B
BBC Sport supports 'Play-Cricket' and national Kwik Cricket tournament
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has joined forces with BBC Sport to promote two exciting grass roots initiatives designed to inspire more pe
Narendra Hirwani demolishes Plate A
Bangalore hosted the Plate A-Plate B Duleep Trophy match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium and was fortunate to see some striking cricket that culminated b
Icons to present awards after Carib Beer International Challenge Final
Four of the icons of West Indies whose names have been attached to awards in the Carib Beer 2003 Cricket Series will attend the final of the Carib Bee
Holloway and Gazzard heading back home for the start of the new season
Two of the Somerset Cornish contingent, Carl Gazzard and Piran Holloway who have spent the winter over in Western Australia, have enjoyed mixed fortun
PwC one-day ratings – Tendulkar back at No.1
Sachin Tendulkar has returned to the top of the PwC one-day ratings, at the end of the second round of Super Six matchesPriceWaterhouseCoopers12-Mar-2
Bulldog spirit sees NSW home in Cup final
Steve and Mark Waugh hail from Bankstown and are ardent followers of theSydney Bulldogs rugby league team which also come from the regionDavid Wiseman
WICB to review Gayle's unavailability
The West Indies Cricket Board has asked Christopher Gayle and the Jamaica Cricket Association to submit reports on the circumstances that led to Gayle
Tauqir Zia must stay
A few months ago, when the PCB Chairman offered to leave office, Pakistani cricket fans wanted him to stay for the simple reason they wanted Pakistan
West Indies fight back strongly after Hayden's masterclass
Matthew Hayden was back to his best with a magnificent 177, as Australia moved ever closer to that elusive clean-sweep in the CaribbeanAndrew Miller11