New boss at the Rose Bowl
From November 1st 2001, Graham Walker takes over as Chief Executive of Hampshire County Cricket Club now a Limited CompanyHampshire Newsletter01-Nov-2
Strong Canterbury team for third round game
Canterbury will field the strongest team possible against Northern Districts in Gisborne for the next round of State Championship playLynn McConnell06
India prove superior to Zimbabwe
The better team won the final encounter at Guwahati, taking the oneday series 3-2Erapalli Prasanna20-Mar-2002The better team won the final encounter a
Seconds go down at Southampton
Somerset Seconds lost their Championship match against Hampshire at Southampton today by 76 runsRichard Walsh13-Jul-2001Somerset Seconds lost their Ch
Somerset Seconds must travel to Yorkshire in semi final
In the semi-finals of the second XI one-day competition Somerset will play Yorkshire awayRichard Walsh16-Jul-2001In the semi-finals of the second XI o
Ripley bows out on home turf with a victory
Northamptonshire Steelbacks gave skipper David Ripley a victory in his final home match in charge, beating the Nottinghamshire Outlaws by four wickets
Redbacks bolster batting stocks
Continued emphasis on the replenishment of its batting stocks looks like remaining a key theme of the South Australian state team’s developmentJohn Po
Waqar Younis upbeat about Pakistan's prospects
Article: Report on Pakistan team departure for EnglandSpecial Correspondent02-May-2001Waqar- feeling the English summerPhoto PA SportsLooking to leav
Surrey bowlers put Somerset in trouble
If the first two days at The Oval belonged to batsmen, the third was distinctly in favour of bowlers with 15 wickets going down, the last eight of whi
Hemp and Knight set up interesting climax – but Gallian out again
Warwickshire took up the challenge thrown down by the Notts captain – Darren Bicknell – when left-hander David Hemp blazed 105 off 101 balls to set up