Kuwait romp past Oman for semi-final berth
News: Youth Asia Cup report for Jul 23 matchesWisden CricInfo Staff23-Jul-2003Kuwait qualified for the semi-finals of the Youth Asia Cup after humblin
Stewart has the final word
Alec Stewart will retire from Test cricket at the end of the summerFreddie Auld22-Jul-2003Alec Stewart will retire from Test cricket at the end of the
Figures outline job ahead of Bracewell
As new coach John Bracewell ponders the direction the New Zealanders take over the next few years, he would do well to ponder on performance statistic
What's going on? A hunch or basic selection practice?
This is the first in an occasional series of comments on the New Zealand cricket scene by Wisden CricInfo New Zealand Editor Lynn McConnellLynn McConn
Cairns joins select group of bowlers in New Zealand history
Chris Cairns's return to the bowling crease for his English county Nottinghamshire in their most recent game, against Kent at Maidstone, saw him join
South Pacific players benefit from greater exposure
Increased opportunities for South Pacific nations to get regular international cricket competition over recent years has seen a significant rise in pl
St Cross need Shaw back in form
St Cross Symondians need Steve Shaw to return to his prolific run scoring best if they are to claw back the three-point deficit at the top of the Sout
Et tu, Brute?
Thursday was a bad day for English cricket: 398 for 1 wasn't great, but now we know the real priceWisden Comment by Rob Smyth28-Jul-2003Nasser Hussain
Second XI qualify for ECB Trophy semi-final with 100% record
James Hamblin cracked a superb century to help Hampshire II's to their eighth straight one-day victory in the ECB Second Eleven Trophy, taking them th
Scott inspires Bournemouth as they wipe away Academy
Richard Scott produced an inspired individual performance as Bournemouth crushed the Hampshire Academy by nine wickets at the Rose Bowl to power into