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England are learning despite one-day defeats
In his latest exclusive diary entry for CricInfo, the England captain assesses England’s performance in their first three games of the NatWest Triangu
Saeed Anwar hits double-hundred as Pakistan openers run riot
A stunning double century by Saeed Anwar lit up the second day of Pakistan’s three-day Vodafone Challenge match against Kent in CanterburyMark Pennell
Blewett dominates final day
An otherwise lifeless fourth and final day of the Pura Cup match between Queensland and South Australia has been completely dominated by former Austra
MRF in command against Associate Banks
MRF were in a position of considerable strength when bad light stoppedplay about an hour before the scheduled close on the second day oftheir Buchi Ba
McGrath, Warne put Australia on top
Hurdles keep confronting them and yet Australia’s cricketers continuetheir eminently successful negotiation of most obstacles in theircontemporary Tes
Papps comes of age with classy maiden century
Former New Zealand Under-19 batsman Michael Papps was one of a number of under-achievers in the Canterbury team last seasonMatthew Appleby04-Dec-2001F
Firework Fiesta at Gloucestershire CCC
The fun starts at 5.00pm on Sunday 4th November and tickets are available at reception at the County Ground, Nevil Road, Bristol29-Oct-2001The fun s
Summer to savour offers even brighter hope for the future
Three Test wins, four draws and a loss represent a reasonable summer for New Zealand, given that two of the wins were against BangladeshLynn McConnell
Wellington batting shortcomings rear their ugly head again
The Wellington team cited en masse last week by a rival coach for unacceptable behaviour risked being reported by their own coach for the same offence
<i>Outlook</i> better lookout; 'misquoted' Gaekwad is coming after you
Former Indian coach Anshuman Gaekwad on Friday said that he would file a criminal and also a civil suit against the ‘Outlook’ magazine for ‘misquoting