Whatmore predicts Durham debacle
Bangladesh’s coach, Dav Whatmore, has predicted more misery in the second Test at DurhamCricinfo staff31-May-2005 Dav Whatmore and hi
Bangladesh’s coach, Dav Whatmore, has predicted more misery in the second Test at DurhamCricinfo staff31-May-2005 Dav Whatmore and hi
Desmond Haynes, the former West Indian opener, has thrown his hat in the ring for the Indian coaching job – he speaks exclusively to CricinfoNagraj Go
A depressed Shane Warne considered leaving Australia in the wake of his drug ban, and qualifying to play for England insteadWisden Cricinfo staff23-Ju
The sun is hot in Chennai, but the Australians know it wellPreview by Amit Varma in Chennai22-Jun-2005Adam Gilchrist: exuding a quiet confidence that
Australia stood on the brink of a thoroughly deserved victory in the first Test after the old firm of Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne, bowling together
Matthew Hayden believes England are better equipped for the AshesCricinfo staff07-Jun-2005 Matthew Hayden wants to show his true valu
Brett Lee has admitted his embarrassment at unleashing another 90mph beamerCricinfo staff05-Jul-2005 David Shepherd warns Brett Lee
South Australian all-rounder Michael Miller charged through the Victorian middle order with four quick wickets to lead a late fightback on the first d
Sourav Ganguly, who underwent a second operation on his left thigh, has been ruled out of the first two one-day internationals of the tri-series later
Gareth Batty took 3-19 before England’s match against Bangladesh A was washed outThe Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller07-Jul-2005ScorecardTop spinner: