Seventeen officials from eight Caribbean countries and the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) arrived in South Africa yesterday (February 25) as part of
West Indian cricketers conduct coaching clinic
The West Indies brought joy to the hearts of over 500 budding cricketers and supporters when they visited the Actonville townships, outside Johannesbu
No coming back from defeat, warns Hussain
Stage two of what England's captain has identified as their World Cup knock-out run gets under way in Port Elizabeth tomorrow, with the cobwebs blown
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
SARS virus puts New Zealand's tour of Sri Lanka in doubt
The outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Asia has put question marks over New Zealand's forthcoming tour of Sri LankaWisden Staff07
Damien Martyn to miss early stages of West Indies tour
Test batsman Damien Martyn will not travel to Guyana with the Australian squad for the start of the 2003 Travelex Tour of the West Indies this Monday
Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe: An assessment
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Fleming double ton puts New Zealand in control
Stephen Fleming battled through searing heat and sappinghumidity to score 274 not out, the second-highest score by aNew Zealander in Test cricketWisde
Reagan McLean and Amwar Prince play for Somerset Seconds
Young West Indian cricketers Reagan McLean and Amwar Prince are both included in the Somerset Second Eleven line up for tomorrow's friendly at the Ham
Obuya named in West Indies University XI
Collins Obuya, Warwickshire's new overseas signing, will take a somewhat roundabout route from Nairobi to Birmingham, after being invited to play for