Dyson looks forward to Sri Lanka hot seat
John Dyson, an Australian opener perhaps best-remembered for his acrobaticcatching, especially a gravity-defying pouch during a Test at Sydney in 1981
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John Dyson, an Australian opener perhaps best-remembered for his acrobaticcatching, especially a gravity-defying pouch during a Test at Sydney in 1981
1948 Birth of one of the great Test batsmenWisden Cricinfo staff07-Aug-2003All Today's Yesterdays - August 7 down the yearsAugust 6 | August 81948Bir
Venkat Sundaram, former captain of Delhi, will be the new chairman of the reconstituted Grounds and Wickets Committee of the Board of Control for Cric
A review of Cricket Australia's anti-drug policy that is underway may, in future, prevent the type of controversial ruling that has allowed Shane Warn
In keeping with all these Booker-Orange-Whitbread awards, this terrific maiden knock by England's most bookish Test aspirant is worthy of any number o
Michael Vaughan has slammed England's domestic structure for consistently failing to produce players "mentally tough enough" for international cricket
A fast pitch at Cairns was meant to spell doom for BangladeshThe Wisden Bulletin by Lynn McConnell25-Jul-2003Close Bangladesh 289 for 8 (Sarkar 76, Ba
Whisper it quietly, but there is an aggression and confidence about this England side that has more than a hint of Australia about itThe Wisden Bullet
England fast bowler Matthew Hoggard will join 19 of the UK's fastest youngbowlers who will be battling it out to win this year's NatWest SpeedChalleng
Sussex have won three matches from three, beating Berkshire convincingly by 6 wickets at Fitzwilliam College todayECB Media Release28-Jul-2003Division