King of the jungle, but what now?
Not many Englishmen come out on top in Australia these days, but an unlikely one managed it this weekWisden Comment by Steven Lynch13-May-2003Not many
Marsh warns against too much expectation
Rod Marsh, chief coach at England's academy and recently appointed as a selector, has dismissed arguments that English cricketers play too much cricke
McGrath guides clinical Australia to 2-0 series lead
West Indies might have disrupted the world order with their sensational win in Antigua less than a week ago, but Australia showed why they remain top
Derek Kenway century leads the way for the Hawks
Hampshire Hawks came to life at The Rose bowl with a scintillating 99 run victory over Somerset Sabres, with a superb batting performance led by Derek
Tale of a tormented genius
West Country boys were weaned on the romance of Harold Gimblett's debut hundred for SomersetDavid Foot09-Jun-2003West Country boys were weaned on the
SPCL1 Week4 – Four byes gives Academy glory
Hampshire's Academy side are off the mark in the ECB Southern Electric Premier League with a tense one-wicket victory at Liphook & Ripsley - the winni
Australia eager for revenge as one-day series kicks off
After the euphoria of their epic and record-breaking victory in the fourth Test against Australia in Antigua, West Indies must now show some more of t
Johnson called up for second Test
Richard Johnson, the uncapped Somerset fast bowler, is the one newname in England's squad of 12 for the second npower Test againstZimbabwe, which star
SPCL Player suspension – Jason Williams
With effect from 31 May 2003, Jason Williams (Hungerford CC) is suspended for two League matches, for abuse of an umpireSPCL Disciplinary Committee06-
Anderson and Trescothick batter Pakistan to defeat
James Anderson: a wicket with his first ball, and then wrapped things up with a hat-trick Experience is the key, so the sages say, if England's