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Indians among participants in double wicket tourney
Double wicket competitions are still a popular draw the world overStaff Reporter13-Jun-2001Double wicket competitions are still a popular draw the wor
Weed no worry'
The recent revelations of marijuana-use by five of South Africa’splayers should in no way diminish the success of their Caribbean tripHaydn Gill13-May
Tame draw product of attempted revival effort
Wellington and Canterbury added another exhibit to cricket’s hall of curiosities when their Shell Trophy match at the Basin Reserve, halved by rain, d
Gloucestershire v Essex, County Championship, Day 3 of 4
Nasser Hussain still finds run eluding him but he shared the joy of his Essex team as they thrashed Gloucestershire by 109 runs at Bristol08-Jun-2000N
Oh! To watch a left-hander bat
Left-handed batsmen are considered to be very elegant and over the yearslot of them have provided enormous pleasure to cricket fans all over theworldW
2nd Americas Cricket Championships day three round-up
At Lomas Athletic Club, Longchamps, a brave Argentina battled in vain to shock World Cup qualifiers Canada, ultimately losing by 42 runsGrant Dugmore1
The Somerset players are fit, hungry and raring to go, says Kevin Shine.
The Somerset players reported back for their first structured team practice of the new season earlier this weekSOMERSET Article17-Jan-2002The Somerset
SA selectors bungle squad announcement
Several hours of confusion after a first announcement, a revised South African squad for the next two games in the Standard Bank Triangular one-day se
Butcher apologises for midnight bar visit
Mark Butcher has been reprimanded following a late night visit to a bar during the Third npower Test against AustraliaCricInfo11-Aug-2001Mark Butcher
Roshan Mahanama: We want to help cricketers not fight the board
Sri Lanka Cricketers’ Association (SCA) is still in its infancy, but hasstarted well, have plenty of encouraging plans and look to be moving in therig