Ben Brocklehurst, who captained Somerset in 1953 and 1954, has just celebrated his eightieth birthdayRichard Walsh23-Feb-2002Ben Brocklehurst, who cap
ZCO editorial, volume 3 issue 24
At last - it seems that the Zimbabwean fighting spirit is back againJohn Ward08-Mar-2002At last - it seems that the Zimbabwean fighting spirit is back
Province Bowl team do the double
Western Province B completed a five wicket victory over Border B to complete the double, having already claimed the UCB Bowl 3-Day competition earlier
Depleted PIA face HBL challenge
PIA, depleted by the absence of seven key players, prepare for the worst when they take on Habib Bank in the second tie of the National One-day Cricke
Somerset Chief proposes more overseas players per county if number of England contracts increases.
Somerset Chief Executive Peter Anderson returned to the issue of centrally contracted England players when I spoke to him at the County Ground on Thur
North ton sees CBCA XI continue their winning run
The visiting Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy team from Australia continued their winning run in Chennai when they beat the Combined XI by six wicket
Kevin Shine in positive mood ahead of the Yorkshire championship fixture at Taunton tomorrow
Despite their disappointing form in the Benson and Hedges cup competition, Somerset coach Kevin Shine was in a confident mood ahead of tomorrows 4 day
Williams, Murray Recalled
Short of genuine class, the West Indies selectors have depended mainly on current form in choosing their squad for the first of five Tests in the Cabl
A thoroughly deserved victory
After having been blown away by Christ Gayle at Trinidad onSaturday, India had everything to play for on Sunday at theQueen's Park OvalErapalli Prasan
SEC Cup – First round matches spoilt by rain
Heavy rain led to the cancellation of all five of last night's (TUE) scheduled first round ties in the Southern Electric Contracting CupMike Vimpany21