State Twenty20 opens summer
A State Twenty20 knockout tournament is to be hosted by Southland Cricket in Invercargill in November to begin the men's State Summer of Cricket
04 Sep, 2006 in Domestic News
A State Twenty20 knockout tournament is to be hosted by Southland Cricket in Invercargill in November to begin the men's State Summer of Cricket
04 Sep, 2006 in Domestic News
Another clinical bowling performance from Pakistani speedsters Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif has helped the visitors to a crushing seven-wicket victory over England in the second one-day international at Lord's.
03 Sep, 2006 in International News
Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar sent out a warning to England's batsmen saying his bowling is only going to get better during the one-day series.
02 Sep, 2006 in International News
Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath has again rejected the idea of retiring after next year's World Cup in the West Indies
02 Sep, 2006 in International News
Champion leg-spinner Shane Warne says England's more aggressive approach to him was the reason for his most successful ever Ashes campaign last year.
31 Aug, 2006 in International News
BLACKCAPS and State Central Stags opener
29 Aug, 2006 in International News
Pakistan returned to the winner's circle after its recent Test match controversy by beating England by five wickets in their Twenty20 match at Bristol.
29 Aug, 2006 in International News
New Zealand will host the Deaf Cricket International Federation World Cup in 2009. The event will be the third of its kind
28 Aug, 2006 in International News
England skipper Andrew Strauss says he wants last week's ball-tampering controversy to be left behind and the focus to return to cricket ahead of his side's Twenty20 international against Pakistan.
28 Aug, 2006 in International News
Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer is now being forced to fend off allegations that South Africa was guilty of ball-tampering during a one-day international game when he was its coach.
28 Aug, 2006 in International News
Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq's hearing to face charges of ball-tampering and bringing the game of cricket into disrepute will not take place until late September.
27 Aug, 2006 in International News
Former West Indies cricket legend Sir Clyde Walcott has died in a Barbados hospital at the age of 80.
27 Aug, 2006 in International News
Australian skipper Ricky Ponting admits that he is unsure how he would react if faced with the situation his Pakistan counterpart Inzamam-Ul-Haq faced at the recent Oval Test match in England.
26 Aug, 2006 in International News
England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff expects his ankle problems to plague him for the rest of his career.
25 Aug, 2006 in International News
Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer nearly quit in the wake of the Oval ball-tampering fiasco.
25 Aug, 2006 in International News
The four BLACKCAPS in top 20 positions in the ICC Test player rankings all maintained their places after the controversial end to the England-Pakistan series.
24 Aug, 2006 in International News
Disgraced Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq's disciplinary hearing to answer charges of ball-tampering and bringing cricket into disrepute appears to have been postponed.
24 Aug, 2006 in International News
Matthew Hayden says he will use his recall to the Australian limited-overs side for the upcoming series in Malaysia as a springboard for a World Cup berth.
23 Aug, 2006 in International News
England has been awarded the final Test against Pakistan in sensational fashion
22 Aug, 2006 in International News
The slap-dash one-day international series between India and Sri Lanka has been called off after continued poor weather in Colombo.
22 Aug, 2006 in International News
Australian coach John Buchanan has confirmed he will step down after the 2007 World Cup
21 Aug, 2006 in International News