Master New Zealand batsman Nathan Astle should be a contender for the side's October-November tour of India, after knee surgery last weekLynn McConnel
Vaughan named as England's one-day captain
Michael Vaughan of Yorkshire was today confirmed as England's one-day captain, following Nasser Hussain's decision to step down from the role after th
Death threats for Yorkshire directors
Geoff Cope, the director of cricket at Yorkshire, has revealed to the BBC that he and three other members of the county's executive board have receive
West Indies name 12 for third ODI
The West Indies Cricket Board announced on Tuesday that the Selection Committee has named 12 players from which the final 11 will be picked for the th
Hick out for up to six weeks with broken hand
Graeme Hick will be out of action for up to six weeks after breaking a bone in his left hand while batting for Worcestershire against Glamorgan last S
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-
ECB announce new Management plans
At its meeting yesterday, the ECB Management Board endorsed the recommendations contained within the Report of the Chairman of the International Teams
Gary Palmer in Vienna for coaching visit.
Gary Palmer, who has been Austria's coach since 2001, was in Vienna again last weekend, helping to put the training squad, from whom the squad for the
Stewart backs Read as England successor
Alec Stewart has shed more light on his decision to retire from Test cricket at the end of the summer, explaining that the prospect of another tough w
Biggest test for years for struggling Calmore Sports
Calmore Sports face their biggest test in years when they travel to play Liphook & Ripsley tomorrow, 11.30am, in an ECB Southern Electric Premier Leag