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New Zealand officials dismiss Pakistan claims about World Cup facilities
Tournament organisers have dismissed as laughable, claims made in a Pakistan newspaper that facilities at the ICC Under-19 World Cup tournament are no
Wellington secure first points and some confidence
Matthew Walker’s emergence as a cornerstone of Wellington’s first-class and one-day cricket teams has become more conspicuous over the four days of th
Pakistan overwhelm Sri Lanka in low-scoring final at Sharjah
Under the bright lights of the Sharjah Cricket Association stadium Pakistan captain Waqar Younis held aloft the Khaleej Times Trophy 2001 after beatin
Hampshire spinner Charles Van der Gucht on the road to recovery.
Hampshire spinner on the mend after accidentVic Isaacs21-Aug-2001Cheerfull CharliePhoto Vic IsaacsCharles Van der Gucht the young Hampshire left-arm
Cronje campaign gathers momentum
Hansie Cronje’s bid to rehabilitate himself, at least in the eyes of the South African public, gathered pace on Monday as indications of a carefully-p
Condon report does not have much substance : Dalmiya
Former International Cricket Council President, Jagmohan Dalmiya on Wednesday said the apex body’s anti-corruption unit chief Paul Condon’s report on
Dolphins and Strikers head for a draw
The three-day Supersport Series Shield match between the KwaZulu-NatalDolphins and the Highveld Strikers looked set for a draw at the conclusionof the
Wellington impressive in Super Max semi win
Sensible fast bowling from Carl Bulfin and innocuous, but accurate, medium-pace from Matthew Walker and Paul Hitchcock carried Wellington to its victo
Lancashire openers runs riot Flintoff proves fitness
Mike Atherton (70) and Saurav Ganguly (97) laid the basis of Lancashire’svictory by 68 runs over Essex in their NatWest Trophy fourth-round match by p
Shoaib reminds me of myself, says Thomson: Blasts ICC's attitude
KARACHI, April 21: Former Australian pace king Jeff Thomson Sunday admitted that Shoaib Akhtar reminds him of himself in terms of attitude and fire i