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Test series of master strokes
Was it toughNeil Manthorp29-Apr-2001Was it tough? Was it competitive?Yes, the recently concluded Cable & Wireless Test series between theWest Indies a
Imran Farhat slams unbeaten 151 for Lahore Blues
Opener Imran Farhat scored his second consecutive century to help Lahore Blues reach 258 for three against Bahawalpur on the first day of the Quaid-i-
Rain forces draw at Scarborough
Championship leaders Surrey were left with a minimum of only 32 overs in which to attempt to bowl out Yorkshire when conditions improved sufficiently
West Zone win pushes Central to cellar position
West Zone comfortably defeated holders Central Zone by five wickets inthe final round game of the Deodhar Trophy tournament at the Wankhedestadium on
Tuffey's best sets up series-saving chance for New Zealand
Career-best figures he may have had but New Zealand fast-medium bowler Daryl Tuffey wasn’t resting on his glory at stumps on day four of the third Nat
Nel, Prince replace Pollock and Ontong in SA Test team
Ashwell Prince will replace Justin Ontong in the South African team for the first Test match against Australia starting at the Wanderers on Friday aft
Sparks at tunnel's end
There really isn’t a lot more than can be said about theWest Indies’ tour of Sri Lanka that hasn’t been saidalreadyTony Cozier23-Dec-2001There really
Giles seeks fitness and form to take on the Indians at his best
It would not be unusual for someone making his Test debut back in 1998 to have become established as his country’s leading spin bowlerRalph Dellor13-N
India's left-arm orthodox spin twins give them a good headache to have
Jadeja dominated England’s batters, Axar disrupted their spinners. It added up to a fine match-winning combination in Nagpur, but what if they have to
'Locals' Ravindra, Williamson bask in Hyderabadi familiarity
Ravindra’s knowledge of the conditions makes him as local as anyone can be, while Williamson, who’s working towards his comeback, is no stranger to th