The 2003 cricket World Cup was as much about political controversy as about sport – and while the cricket is long over, the boardroom warfare lingers
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We've been through the mill too, says England coach
Claims in the Australian media that the team’s defeat in the final Test was down to fatigue have been strongly rebutted by the England coach.CricInfo0
Paul Wilson set to play with Melville in SunSmart League
Western Warriors recruit Paul Wilson has agreed to play club cricket with Melville for the next two seasons.Western Australia Cricket Association10-Ju
England's collapse more costly than New Zealand's
New Zealand’s four-wicket victory over England in the National Bank Series opener at Christchurch’s Jade Stadium was achieved because their collapse o
Former Hampshire chaiman Geoffrey Ford dies
Former Hampshire chaiman Geoffrey Ford dies..Vic Isaacs17-Sep-2001Former Hampshire County Cricket Club Chairman Geoffrey Ford past away last Friday (1
Changes likely for Surrey game: Johnson to have fitness test
Somerset coach Kevin Shine confirmed that it was likely that he would take a squad of 12 to The Oval on Wednesday for the four day CricInfo Championsh
Despite losing, India Pistons enters semifinals
India Pistons on Saturday joined Chemplast, Pentasoft and India Cements to setup an all Chennai semi-final line up in the Moin Ud Dowlah Gold Cup Tour
South Africa's Russell Endean dies at 79
Russell Endean, the former South African Test cricketer, died at his home in England on Saturday, aged 79Wisden CricInfo staff30-Jun-2003Russell Endea
Customs Academy too strong for SSGC
Customs Academy reached the semifinal of the 17th Karachi Gymkhana Callmate Festival, handing out a 61-run defeat over Sui Southern Gas Company Thursd
Former Calmore team-mates enjoy their personal duel
Former Calmore Sports team-mates Paul Draper and James Hibberd are having a personal duel to see which of the two all-rounders can score the most runs