Simple explanations won't suffice, skipper
Psychiatrists have said time and time again that it is common for peoplesuffering from extreme cases of vertigo to experience nightmares thatfollow a
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West Indies take aim at Waugh Fast bowler Mervyn Dillon says the West Indies will target Steve Waugh with a barrage of short-pitched deliveries as
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
Dravid to overcome pain barrier to play in final
JOHANNESBURG, March 21 AFP - India's vice-captain Rahul Dravid will continue his role as a wicketkeeper in Sunday's World Cup final against Australia
Heart but still no win
MELBOURNE, March 9 AAP - Victoria showed heart but lacked voice here today as it beat Western Australia by 10 wickets in the season-ending Pura Cup cr
Not all bad at World Cup – Hadlee
Selection chairman Sir Richard Hadlee threw a positive spin on New Zealand's early exit from the World Cup todayLynn McConnell18-Mar-2003Selection cha
Predictable end to a long, long tournament
In the end it was a tame, rather predictable finish, although nothing like the anti-climax of the 1999 World Cup finalStephen Lamb24-Mar-2003In the en
West Indies eye Woolmer as coach
The West Indies have turned to former South African coach Bob Woolmer as a possible replacement for Roger HarperRalph Dellor10-Mar-2003The West Indies
Lee nearly shatters Sri Lanka's World Cup dream
Brett Lee's scorching pace and unforgiving hostility very nearly ended Sri Lanka's World Cup dream on Friday afternoon.Charlie Austin08-Mar-2003Brett
Sami explodes with balls of fire
Mohammed Sami of Pakistan clocked 156.4km/h in Thursday's game against Zimbabwe to become the third fastest bowler in recent timesEddie Smith06-Apr-20