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Pakistan Dominates at Wellington
After suffering the doom at Napier, Pakistan needed to pull up its socks, which it did in the 3rd One-day international at WellingtonCol (Retd) Rafi N
Andhra tail pegs back Tamil Nadu to just two points
Andhra managed to hold off Tamil Nadu’s desperate quest for the firstinnings lead, closing at 228/9 on the final day of their South ZoneRanji Trophy m
Pakistan finds sting in the tail again
It is true that one-day cricket frequently opens itself up toaccusations of being too formulaic and predictableJohn Polack11-Jan-2000It is true that o
Historic Canterbury artefact centrepiece of 125th jubilee
One of the most treasured artefacts remaining from the 125-year history of Canterbury cricket returns home this weekend for the first time in three de
Muralitharan grabs limelight with brilliant nine wicket burst
An extraordinary power struggle between the national selectors and the SriLankan team may have dominated the build-up to the second JanashakthiNationa
Western Warriors ING Cup team v Redbacks
The following players have been named by the WA Selectors, to representthe Western Warriors in an ING Cup game v the South Australian Redbacks,at the
Kenyans crush Gauteng XI by 224 runs
Led by a thunderous century from Thomas Odoyo, Kenya’s batsmen savaged an inexperienced Gauteng XI attack on Tuesday to set up a 224-run victory in a
Kent pull off sensational last-ball victory at Leicester
Kent kept their title hopes alive with one of the greatest wins in their history at Grace RoadNeville Foulger30-Jul-2001Kent kept their title hopes al
Australia overwhelm Pakistan
Lord’s was the venue for another `historic’ event, the grand finale of the NatWest Series between Pakistan and AustraliaRafi Nasim23-Jun-2001Lord’s wa
India have the better record against Zimbabwe at home
India’s Test record against Zimbabwe is very much in keeping with their overall record of doing well at home but performing badly abroadPartab Ramchan