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No enlightment from Denness at farcical press conference
International Cricket Council match referee Mike Denness confirmed the punishments handed down to six Indian Test players relating to incidents in the
West Indies win at wire
One moment the tension was almost unbearableHaydn Gill29-Apr-2001One moment the tension was almost unbearable. The next, Sabina Parkwas the scene of s
South Zone coast to six wicket victory
South Zone did not waste much time in racing to a six wicket victory over West Zone at the Sunshine ground in Cuttack and advancing to the final of th
Lara Blazing
Perth – Brian Lara let his bat – and an Australian Cricket Board (ACB)official – do the talking for him yesterday08-Nov-2000Perth – Brian Lara let his
India domestic: Orissa Snatch Narrow First Innings Lead
An absorbing tussle for the first innings lead highlighted thefinal day’s play between Orissa and Bihar at Cuttack on Thursday25-Nov-1999An absorbing
Pakistan locked in bull's horns
Like scores of times in the past Pakistan find themselves locked in the bull’s horns after failing to get 240 runs at 4.80 an over (almost the same ta
Abandoned game helps Glamorgan seal promotion
Glamorgan are now officially promoted in the Norwich Union League and all but champions of the Second Division with two points from an abandoned game
Wasim Akram: a selectors' dilemma
To his great chagrin, for the last couple of home and away seasons, Wasim Akram has found out that his selection for Pakistan is no longer automatic,
Lights out for first-class day/night debut
Lights off in HamiltonPeter Hoare25-Feb-2002Lights off in Hamilton.What should have been a historic day for Northern Districts has turned into an anti
Thompson leads England women to win in lung-opener
Led by 19-year old opening batsman Arran Thompson, England Women completed an easy yet long drawn out six-wicket win against the Women’s Cricket Assoc