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Butcher and Ward's exhibition of stroke-play
Judging by the imperious batting form displayed by Surrey’s openers today, itis of no surprise that the South London side has been the championship le
Indians crash to big defeat
A fun, festival-style match this is supposed to be, but it is doubtfulthat India’s cricketers will be leaving Canberra in anything evenvaguely resembl
Somerset invite every school to bring youngsters watch a day's cricket
Ahead of the start of the 2002 season every school in the South West of England will be receiving an invitation from Somerset Cricket Development Offi
Hadlee throws down the gauntlet to his players, and to England
New Zealand selection chairman Sir Richard Hadlee is keen to see his side do a “Prada” on England and take a 5-0 series win just like Team New Zealand
Thorpe and Caddick available to tour with England again
England’s most consistent Test batsmen during the last year, Graham Thorpe, who left the recent tour of India early in order to attend to marital prob
Lee to celebrate birthday with chance at Kiwis
A wiser Brett Lee will begin his summer of reckoning tomorrow with an instruction to blast out New Zealand’s shaky top order in the First Test at the
Snedden sets the scene for future in State of the Game speech
While international events have pre-occupied New Zealand Cricket’s chief executive Martin Snedden for the last three days, he presented a firm view of
Rain plays havoc with Coromandel Cement Cup matches
Rain which had severely curtailed play in the five matches in theCoromandel Cement Cup on the first two days, had the final say on thelast dayStaff Re
Surrey bowlers put Somerset in trouble
If the first two days at The Oval belonged to batsmen, the third was distinctly in favour of bowlers with 15 wickets going down, the last eight of whi
The strike power of the Indian bowlers
The Indian cricket team is basking in glory after their astoundingTest series win against Australia at homeSanthosh S27-Apr-2001The Indian cricket tea