The Pakistani fast bowler, Mohammad Sami, has signed as Kent's second overseas player on a two-month contractWisden CricInfo staff03-Jun-2003The Pakis
Afghan cricket's fight for survival
While foreign peacekeeping forces roam Afghanistan and new governmentinstitutions are being installed, sport, and especially cricket, is taking aback-
Azhar launches another appeal
Perhaps emboldened by Ajay Jadeja's semi-reprieve, Mohammad Azharuddin has launched another appeal against a life-time ban for alleged match-fixingWis
Whatmore laughs off Lillee's criticism
Dav Whatmore, coach of Bangladesh, has shrugged off Dennis Lillee's criticism of Bangladesh and its upcoming tour of Australia, saying that it was not
Surrey steps up security
Surrey have announced plans to beef up security at The Oval ahead of Friday's second one-day international between England and Pakistan, to prevent a
Lillee and Chappell brothers to address coaches seminar in Chennai
Zaheer Khan is all set to spend a month at the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai, fine-tuning his skills ahead of the Indian international season, which
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
Gough declares he's ready for Test return
Darren Gough has spoken out ahead of the first Test against South Africa at Edgbaston, urging the England selectors to pick him on merit after his suc
Bright to conduct training sessions for Tasmanian spinners
Ray Bright, the former Australian left-arm spinner, will conduct a three-day training programme with some of Tasmania's young slow bowlersWisden Crici
Coaching gets boost from NZC tour initiative
Coaching in New Zealand has received a substantial boost from an initiative undertaken by New Zealand Cricket to send representative coaches as assist