Crawley and Francis led Hampshire to second place
An unbeaten fourth wicket partnership of 126 between skipper John Crawley and John Francis lifted Hampshire Hawks into second place in the National Cricket League Division Two table, bypassing the...
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The return of Beyond the Test World, Wisden Cricinfo's regular update of news from the non-Test nations
View ArticleWright disappointed at C&G defeat
Scotland's miserable start to the season continued as they went down to a 45-run defeat by Essex in the opening round of the C&G Trophy
View ArticleEnglish seals thrilling victory for Scots
Scotland clinched a first-ever victory over a Test-playing country with a thrilling last-ball triumph over Bangladesh at Raeburn Palace in Edinburgh
View ArticleScotland secure sponsorship boost
Scotland have signed a five-figure sponsorship deal with Citylets, an Edinburgh property-advertising firm, for the naming rights to The Grange ground in Edinburgh
View ArticleScotland keen to sign Jayasuriya
Scottish Saltires are hoping to sign Sanath Jayasuriya, the former Sri Lankan captain, as an overseas player for 2005 - their third, and possibly final, season in Division Two of the National League
View ArticleIreland pull off remarkable three-run win
Scotland's hopes of successfully defending their Intercontinental Cup title disappeared as they slid to a three-run defeat by Ireland at Aberdeen
View ArticleWright sidelined yet again
Neil Drysdale speaks to Craig Wright ahead of Scotland's meeting with the Australians
View ArticleMoles slams Scotland's physical and mental approach
Andy Moles, the Scottish coach, has condemned the lack of fitness and dearth of mental toughness within the Scotland squad
View ArticleDrinnen replaces Moles as Scotland coach
Peter Drinnen has been named Scotland's new coach following the departure of Andy Moles earlier this month
View ArticleWatson leads Scotland to victory over Netherlands
Ryan Watson led his side to a four-wicket victory against Netherlands in the fifth match of the European Cricket Championships
View ArticleO'Brien receives one-match ban by match referee
Ireland's Niall O'Brien has been banned for one ICC Intercontinental Cup match after being found guilty of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct and has been warned over his future conduct
View ArticleScotland to play ODIs in Bangladesh
Scotland will play their first official one-day international matches on foreign soil when they travel to Bangladesh next month.
View ArticleRichards blow for Scotland
Scotland have suffered a blow with Corey Richards, the former New South Wales batsman, announcing he won't be available for next season
View ArticleScotland suffer warm-up defeat
Scotland suffered an inauspicious start to their tour of Bangladesh, going down by 33 runs to a Bangladesh Cricket Board Academy XI in a warm-up match at Chittagong
View ArticleWatson finds early form
Ryan Watson, the Scotland batsman, struck a fine hundred on his comeback during the first day against a UAE Development XI at Sharjah
View ArticleScotland aim for finals berth
Scotland face UAE in Sharjah from Thursday knowing that it is the start of a crucial time for the team. The national side has embarked on perhaps its busiest and highest profile period in their history
View ArticleAll eyes on Kenya at Mombasa
On Wednesday, a day short of eight weeks before the World Cup opens in Jamaica, the final run-in for the Associates begins in the relative backwater of Mombasa with a tri-series between Kenya, Scotland...
View ArticleA final clash for bragging rights
Some say that a final is a moment to enjoy rather than something to approach with trepidation and that is true of this tournament more than any other
View ArticleObuya powers Kenya to title glory
It ought to have been the series showcase but Scotland's batting crashed in the final of the World Cricket League at the Gymkhana Ground in Nairobi before a fierce innings from David Obuya carried...
View ArticleScotland stick with winning squad
Scotland's cricket selectors have named an unchanged side for the World Cup following a successful build-up in Kenya over the last few weeks
View ArticleGlenn the giant bowls from memory
Scotland were dispatched in a predictably perfunctory fashion
View ArticleBereavement forces Wright to fly home
Scotland's captain, Craig Wright, has flown home from the World Cup following the sudden death of his maternal aunt
View ArticleMore pressure on us - Craig Wright
The end of a one-sided fortnight is nigh. On March 22 in St Kitts, the first competitive fixture of a lop-sided Group A gets underway, when Holland and Scotland square up to each other in their...
View ArticleWatson set to be named Scotland captain
Ryan Watson is set to be named as Scotland's new captain after Craig Wright resigned following the team's disappointing performance in the World Cup
View ArticleWatson confirmed as Scotland captain
Ryan Watson has been confirmed as Scotland's new captain, in a widely anticipated move. He replaces Craig Wright
View ArticleICC confirms make-up of cricket committee
Former Australia captain Mark Taylor, Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene and Michael Holding, the ex-West Indies fast bowler, are among the people who will form part of the ICC's newly constituted...
View ArticleScotland win at Old Trafford
A round-up of the latest Friends Provident matches as Scotland pull off a shock against Lancashire in the only game to escape the rain
View ArticleLack of cash could lead to Scottish decline
Scotland's World Cup cricket captain, Craig Wright, has voiced his fear that the sport has hit a "glass ceiling" in his homeland
View ArticleScotland made to work against UAE
UAE's Saqib Ali and Khurram Khan defied Scotland's bowlers with a dogged century partnership on the first day of their Intercontinental Cup match at Ayr
View ArticleWright not interested in Scotland coaching job
Craig Wright, the former Scotland captain, has ruled himself out of contention as Scotland's coach and the search to replace Peter Drinnen continues
View ArticleWe can cause upset - Scotland captain
Facing large crowds during the ICC World Twenty20 is going to be a daunting prospect for Scotland, said captain Ryan Watson
View ArticleDangerous Pakistan threaten to maul Scotland
A formidable Pakistan take on minnows Scotland in their opening match of the ICC World Twenty20 on Wednesday
View ArticleAfridi and Gul overwhelm Scotland
A devastating allround show from Shahid Afridi and some penetrative quick bowling from Umar Gul eased the path to a comfortable 51-run victory
View ArticleScotland take lead as wickets crash
Scotland secured a precious first-innings lead against Namibia as 20 wickets tumbled on an action-packed opening day in Windhoek
View ArticleRunning on empty
Neil Drysdale looks at the problems facing Scotland by the failure of their batsmen to score runs
View ArticleScotland initiate training course
Scotland's first full-time training academy is being run at Edinburgh's Telford College in partnership with Cricket Scotland. It is intended that the year-long course will become an integral part of...
View ArticlePatel's six sends Ireland packing
A round-up from the latest Friends Provident Trophy matches
View ArticleWright retires from internationals
Craig Wright, Scotland's most capped cricketer, played 194 times for his country since his debut in 1997, which included 20 ODIs, and he will now concentrate on coaching
View ArticleScottish cricket launches Hall of Fame
Cricket Scotland began a celebration of their history by launching the Scottish Cricket hall of fame in Edinburgh
View ArticleCollingwood takes up Scotland coaching role
Paul Collingwood, the former England batsman, will begin his coaching education by taking up a post with Scotland over the winter
View ArticleWright resigns with call for a more meritocratic cricket world
Craig Wright has called time on a 19-year association with Cricket Scotland by appealing for cricket to become "a bigger, healthier, more meritocratic global game."
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