Mohan de Silva to contest for president
Mohan de Silva, the secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket, is tipped to be the next president of the associationSa'adi Thawfeeq12-Mar-2004Mohan de Silva
Garry Monk staying at Sheffield Wednesday according to Alan Nixon
Garry Monk is a manager under pressure currently, but according to journalist Alan Nixon his job at Sheffield Wednesday is not yet under threat. Th
Warne and Hayden lead Australian revival
Matthew Hayden struck a superb unbeaten 106 off only 174 balls, as Australia fought back on the third day at GalleThe Wisden Bulletin by Charlie Austi
Durham sign Reon King
The former West Indian fast bowler, Reon King, has been signed by Durham as cover for Shoaib AkhtarWisden Cricinfo staff17-Mar-2004The former West Ind
Tottenham comeback for Moussa Sissoko a big win for Mourinho
Amidst all the attention being focused on the likes of Harry Kane and Heung-min Son, it's easy to perhaps forget that Tottenham have also been without
Saqlain and Afridi recalled to one-day team
Shahid Afridi and Saqlain Mushtaq have been recalled for Pakistan's first two one-day internationals against India, as Pakistan opted for experienceWi
Kallis leads South African resistance
Jacques Kallis and Herschelle Gibbs fought tooth and nail for survival on a wearing pitch, and at the end of the fourth day, South Africa were at 134
Pablo Fornals looks rejuvenated by Tomas Soucek’s injury
West Ham's victory over Southampton was huge for their Premier League survival hopes. The 3-1 triumph pulls them out of the relegation zone, pushin
Dighton stands tall among the ruins
Tasmania made a bad start to their Pura Cup clash against Victoria but were saved the blushes by a magnificent 152 by Michael DightonWisden Cricnfo st
Lancashire crash Sussex's party
Poor old SussexHugh Chevallier at Hove21-Apr-2004Lancashire 51 for 1 trail Sussex 195 (Montgomerie 60*) by 144 runsScorecardPoor old Sussex. This real