West Indian fast bowler Roy Gilchrist died on Wednesday in Jamaica at the age of 67.Dave Liverman19-Jul-2001Roy Gilchrist, perhaps the fastest bowler
Gloucestershire on top thanks to Hewson and Windows
With the help of two valuable partnerships, Gloucestershire, having decided to make first use of a slow pitch at Lord's, were able to end the rain-aff
England revive the ghost of Boycott
The spirit of Geoffrey Boycott was alive and well at Headingley today asEngland adopted a watchful but slow approach in their first innings on theseco
Northants doomed to relegation as Somerset ease to win
Marcus Trescothick and Jamie Cox warmed up nicely for Saturday's Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy showdown with a magnificent opening partnership to s
Durham stage partial recovery against Hants
Durham recovered from the shock of losing three quick wickets to Hampshire seamer Alex Morris to end a truncated third day on 87 for four, 98 ahead, a
Turner named new Otago coach
Former New Zealand opener, captain and coach Glenn Turner will be the guiding hand for Otago this summer following his appointment today as Otago coac
New Lincoln facilities a thrill for turf staff
The new Lincoln NoLynn McConnell30-Aug-2001The new Lincoln No. 3 ground at Lincoln UniversityPhotograph © CricInfoJust when High Performance Centre tu
South Africa wait on Kirsten
A decision on whether to field Gary Kirsten in South Africa's opening Test match against Zimbabwe starting on Friday will be taken later on Thursday,
Blues down on strike power for clash with Vics
NSW will start the new cricket season slightly down on strike power with skipper Steve Waugh and pacemen Brett Lee and Nathan Bracken all missing from
Gillespie, Young return to Redbacks' line-up
Australian speedster Jason Gillespie has been selected to spearhead South Australia's attack when it opens its ING Cup season in Perth next week.John