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As winners, Australians remain laws unto themselves
The law of averages suggests that West Indies’ cricketers are due for a win over Australia in the near futureJohn Polack14-Jan-2001The law of averages
Harvey, Hodge revive flickering Victorian hopes
Ian Harvey (73*) and Brad Hodge (63*) have led an excellent fightback to rescue Victoria late on day three of the Pura Cup match against Queensland at
Pakistan qualify for: Youth World Cup semis
Karachi, Jan 22: Pakistan qualified for the semi-finals of the YouthWorld Cup being played in Colombo when on Saturday they defeated theWest Indies by
Williams included in one-day squad
Brad Williams’ claims on an international debut have been enhanced after the pace bowler was today selected in the 14-man squad that will represent th
Kambli provides much needed diversion on an otherwise dull day
He’s the most unlikely heroAnand Vasu18-Nov-2001He’s the most unlikely hero. It’s five years since he played a Test match for India. Carrying at least
Rites of Spring
It’s mid-April and on the fields of England the cricket season is underwayDavid Liverman13-Apr-2002Season openerat Grace Road, LeicesterPhoto CricInfo
Cullinan gets another crack at Australia
Daryll Cullinan, the elder statesman of South African batting, and tyros Graeme Smith and Jacques Rudolph will all welcome Steve Waugh and his touring
Sussex-Durham match completely washed out
No play was possible in the Norwich Union second division match between Sussex and Durham at Hove on Sunday, leaving both teams with two points from t
CBI team in Monaco to probe award of telecast rights
A CBI team has reached Monaco to probe the alleged bungling in theaward of telecast rights of the 1999 World Cup played in England,agency sources said
Ward cracks century to give Leicestershire victory
Trevor Ward struck a brilliant unbeaten 160 – his second CricInfo Championship century of the season – to lead Leicestershire to a nine-wicket win ove