Take a leaf out of our book, says Waugh
Australia, as expected, won their first Test against Bangladesh by an inningsWisden CricInfo staff20-Jul-2003 Bangladesh 97 and 178 (Bashar 54, Al Sa
The man who put the steel back in English cricket
Nasser Hussain began his captaincy with the press muttering that he was the least-liked player on the county circuit and a self-important bratPaper Vi
Lawson's action on the mend
The West Indies Cricket Board is expected to submit a review of the bowling action of the fast bowler Jermaine Lawson to the International Cricket Cou
Players' patience is wearing thin, Tim May warns ICC
Tim May, the chairman of the International Players' Committee, is frustrated that the ICC is not prepared to acknowledge the level of support from pla
Pakistan ruin Japan's international debut at women's tourney
Pakistan's highly-controversial women's team joined Ireland and the Netherlands in the winner's circle on the first day of the International Women's C
Latif apologises for raising 'fancy fixing' fears
Just one week after raising the issue of "fancy fixing" in a letter to the International Cricket Council (ICC), exclusively published on Wisden Cric
Financial deficit but Auckland still moving ahead
Having planned a budget deficit for the last summer due to the lack of international cricket, the Auckland Cricket Association managed to come with a
Dalmiya looks to transform Indian cricket
Jagmohan Dalmiya is working on introducing a new tournament into the Indian domestic circuitAmit Varma08-Jul-2003Jagmohan Dalmiya is working on introd
Glamorgan sneak to thrilling victory
Glamorgan 238 for 8 beat Yorkshire 237 by one run at Colwyn Bay Scorecard Matthew Hoggard's comeback match ended in disappointment, as Glamorgan sn
Bashar's 108 keeps Pakistan at bay
Danish Kaneria struck two vital blows midway through the morning session to leave the Test match tantalisingly poised with five sessions to goWisden C