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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
Australian county imports for 2002: a guide
Though it seemed to escape serious attention on both sides of the Atlantic last year, it’s worth bearing in mind that, among the four major prizes tha
Queensland to host ING Cup final after beating SA
Queensland will host next Sunday’s ING Cup final after a brisk 97-run partnership between Martin Love and Clinton Perren set up a comfortable five-wic
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
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
Signing Joe Aribo would be shrewd business for Southampton
Southampton fans quite clearly know their team has a lot of work to do this summer, if they’re to become the side they once were in the Premier League
Joselu a good place to start for Newcastle’s summer overhaul
Time to say goodbye: Joselu to be shown the door at Newcastle United The Magpies are prepared to let flop striker Joselu fly this summer, as per Fo
Massive plus: Leeds fans react to Kemar Roofe injury update
[ad_pod ] Kemar Roofe has been passed fit for Leeds United as the Whites head to Birmingham City in the Championship this weekend. The forward h