Muttiah Muralitharan and Mike Atherton linked up to give Lancashire acrushing ten-wicket victory over Derbyshire in Liverpool which kept theirhopes of
South Africa embark on first leg of R5-million World Cup incentive
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Flowers power Zimbabwe to 3-0 win over brave Bangladesh
Zimbabwe duly wrapped up their one-day series against Bangladesh with a third consecutive victory, this time at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo and by
Bowler helps Somerset bat out for a draw
Peter Bowler's sound defence frustrated Kent's victory hopes on the finalday at Taunton as the match with Somerset ended in a tame drawRichard Latham1
First day's play washed out at Lord's
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Hick blooms at the Rose Bowl
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Tigers snare Australian cricket's new face
Tasmanian cricket today consummated its smash and grab raid on boom allrounder Shane Watson by signing the 19-year-old Queenslander to a three-year co
BCCI's fixtures committee to meet on June 8
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How do you tell skill from skulduggery, that's the question?
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ICC clears the air for Sri Lanka
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has accepted Vijay Malalasekera and Anura Tennekoon as Sri Lanka's representatives for its annual general meet