It was by far the most inconsequential match of the tournamentAnand Vasu23-Sep-2002It was by far the most inconsequential match of the tournament. Wit
Torrential rain spoils KCCA Blues fine start
Karachi Blues' fine start to their National Junior (Under-19) Grade-I Cricket Championship match against Islamabad was spoilt by heavy afternoon rain
De Silva urged to stay on by coach and captain
Veteran Sri Lankan batsman Aravinda de Silva, who announced on Friday thathe would retire after the ICC World Cup next year, has been asked toconsider
If you are missing the cricket already why not go to Rob Turner's 'End of Season Dinner'
If you are already suffering withdrawal symptoms because the first class cricket season has ended then Rob Turner has got just the right activity for
ODIs now have official ICC ranking mechanism
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Different approaches for Ponting and Warne
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Sri Lankan selectors draft in six players for one-day series
Sri Lanka's selectors have drafted in six fresh players for the five-matchone-day series against South Africa that follows the second Castle Lager/MTN
Khurasiya makes sparkling double-century
At Indore, Madhya Pradesh were bowled out for 379 - a lead of 45 over Maharashtra - with skipper Amay Khurasiya making 237 (299b, 31x4)Staff Reporter2
Vaughan gives England backbone at Adelaide
A magnificent innings of 177 from Michael Vaughan has enabled England to carry the fight to Australia on the first day of the second Ashes Test at the