Eight thousand news seats will be available at Jade Stadium for New Zealand's international cricket matches against EnglandLynn McConnell23-Aug-2001Th
Overseas players keen to catch women's cricket wave in NZ
New Zealand's success in staging last year's CricInfo Women's World Cup has had an unexpected benefit for Christchurch women's cricketLynn McConnell04
Peter Anderson's reply to The Cricketer
Strange, isn't it, that the county system when England beat the West Indies here and Pakistan and Sri Lanka away was okay but apparently overnight, no
Rain washes out Day 2 of Bulawayo Test
Prolonged and steady overnight and morning rain prevented any play duringthe second day of the Second Test match between Zimbabwe and South Africa atQ
Double-century for Kirsten as Zimbabwe wilt against South Africa
Gary Kirsten carved out his third Test double-century as South Africa amassed a mammoth 414 for one on the opening day of the first Test match against
Kiwis make most of ideal Canberra pitch
New Zealand batsmen Mathew Sinclair and Matthew Bell have both scored centuries in the tour match against the ACT President's Eleven at Manuka Oval in
Fleming leads NZ fightback against QAS
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming reached his half-century to lead the Black Caps away from trouble in their four-day tour match against the Queensl
Injured England players should recover for Bulawayo game
England expect to have a fully-fit squad to choose from for tomorrow's fourth encounter with Zimbabwe, despite the injuries sustained in the previous
One more semi-finalist needed for Gillette Cup
Only one more semi-finalist remains to be found for the Gillette Cup 2001 series to be played in Palmerston North on December 9-11Lynn McConnell14-Nov
Pagnis scores another century
Amit Pagnis, first-innings centurion for Railways in their Ranji tieagainst Rajasthan in Delhi, scored another hundred in their secondinnings, enablin