Top Story England skipper Michael Vaughan blames his own dismal batting for his team's failure to reach the NatWest final, while the Windies Lord's centurion Chris Gayle was always confidentthat the Caribbean visitors would book their place against Stephen Fleming's Kiwis. More...
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Agarkar axed for Asian Cup Wednesday July 07 2004 The Indian selectors have axed pacemen Ajit Agarkar from India's 14-man squad for the Asia Cup one-day cricket tournament in Sri Lanka next week.More...
Akhtar back in Pakistan fold Wednesday July 07 2004 Pakistan have announced their 14-man squad - that includes fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar - to defend their Asian Cup crown in Sri Lanka from July 16.More...
Kaspa raring to go at bouncy Cairns Wednesday July 07 2004 Australia's Darwin Test hero Michael Kasprowicz is bursting at the seams with excitement ahead of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Cairns.More...
Jayasuriya wants batting to improve Wednesday July 07 2004 Sri Lanka veteran Sanath Jayasuriya has called upon his team-mates to forget the batting failures of the first Test defeat against Australia in Darwin.More...
Vaughan takes blame for team's exit Wednesday July 07 2004 English skipper Michael Vaughan has taken personal responsibility for his team's failure to reach the final of the NatWest One-Day International series.More...
Vaughan searches for the positives Wednesday July 07 2004 England captain Michael Vaughan still believes his team are on the right track for the International Cricket Council Trophy in England in September, despite being knocked out of the NatWest series by the West Indies on Tuesday at Lord's.More...
The win was never in any doubt - Gayle Wednesday July 07 2004 West Indies centurion Chris Gayle has admitted that he was never in any doubt that the Windies would successfully chase England's imposing total of 285/7 in their NatWest series One-Day International at Lord's on Tuesday.More...
Thrilling Gayle knocks out England Tuesday July 06 2004 The West Indies scored 286/3 to beat England by seven wickets at Lord's, in the eighth match of the NatWest Series.More...
Warne doubts record chances Tuesday July 06 2004 Shane Warne is not holding high hopes of breaking Muttiah Muralitharan's world record during the second Test against Sri Lanka in Cairns.More...