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England take command between Bangalore showers
England have tightened their grip on the third and final Test against India despite a series of rain delays at Bangalore, the longest of which wiped o
India's decision `internal matter': Dalmiya
The Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF) chairman Jagmohan Dalmiya onWednesday described the government’s decision not to allow the Indianteam to participat
Bushrangers name two skippers
The VCA Board today named Matthew Elliott as Bushrangers captain for the 2001/02 ING Cup Competition (formerly Mercantile Mutual), replacing Paul Reif
Is MJ Gopalan the oldest living Test cricketer?
Who is the oldest living Test cricketerPartab Ramchand06-Jun-2001Who is the oldest living Test cricketer? On the face of it, this mayseem an unlikely
Sinclair's century sets scene for New Zealand recovery
Mathew Sinclair scored his third Test century in 148 balls of outstanding control when Pakistan asked New Zealand to bat first in the second National
Tigers continue to command whip hand
The clatter of three Western Australian wickets shortly before stumps has continued to afford Tasmania the whip hand by stumps on the second day of th
England v West Indies, Test 1 Day 1
It would seem time has stood still for Courtney WalshAndy Jalil15-Jun-2000It would seem time has stood still for Courtney Walsh. It was around thistim
Yasir's 171 sets up exciting finale
The Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I cricket championship final betweenKarachi Whites and Peshawar is poised for a pulsating finish afterYasir Hameed rode
Schools' cricket report
StTristan Holme05-Oct-2001St. George’s beat arch-rivals Prince Edward on Saturday by 85 runs, and in doing so won their first match of the school term
A one-day fightback to do England proud
England’s cricketers can rest some tired limbs on the long-haul flight from Mumbai to Auckland knowing that they have done their country proud on the