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Fleming predicts exciting batting from New Zealand tomorrow
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming is predicting “a very exciting batting day” for his side in their second National Bank Test with Bangladesh at the
Havant trounced out of National Knockout at Bath
Havant’s interest in the ECB Club Championship ended with a 93-run defeat by West of England Premier League champions Bath at North ParadeMike Vimpany
Shakeel's Report – NatWest Series 2nd Match
Abdul Shakeel09-Jun-2001
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The former BCCI president IS Bindra has postponed by a week, his meeting with the three-member inquiry commission probing match-fixing allegations at
UP restrict Punjab to 160
Punjab made a bad start, made a recovery of sorts through a fifth wicketpartnership of 52 runs and then slid again to be dismissed for 160 off 87.1ove
Rest of the World Triumph in Wonderful Festival of Cricket
A crowd of 17,500, most of them British Asians, basked in glorious sunshine at the Oval Saturday, to watch the Rest of the World edge out Asia in a ti
A partnership of Sri Lanka's finest exports
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) announced Friday thatDilmah Tea had won official Sri Lankan team sponsorship rights team for the
Roberts thinks Bangladesh needs altered attitudes
Andy Roberts, the pace giant of West Indies, believes that Bangladesh shouldshake off the idea that they would not be able to produce genuine fastbowl
Essex relish early flowering
At a time when many counties are bemoaning the fact that their overseas players are arriving late or leaving early to fulfil international commitments
Bulls, Blues prepare to step out on stairway to seven
New South Wales will arrive at the ‘Gabba tomorrow missing a brace of its best players, with injury threatening the capacities of another, and with a