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Sussex doubts resurface over festival weeks
Sussex have again questioned the viability of cricket festivals at Horsham and Arundel, suggesting that at least one of them could be dropped next sea
Rival factions cause J&K player-selection chaos
With three weeks remaining for the start of the Ranji Trophy, Jammu & Kashmir cricket is mired in another controversy with warring factions claiming r
Australia tick boxes but Bell-Drummond's ton reinforces Test future
Victory soon after tea, runs and wickets for pretty much everyone and an ahead-of-schedule bus departure for Essex made this a more or less perfect wa
Hot Royal Challengers run into strong Royals
Two wins and two losses – Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals with contrasting momentums will face-off again, at the Chinnaswamy StadiumT
Death-overs slog suits me, says Russell
Andre Russell, whose all-round performance helped West Indies to a thumping win over Pakistan, believes the conditions were ideal for his late flouris
Elgar ready for Tests after "toughest" home season
A 23-innings century-less run has left Alviro Petersen as the man squinting into the spotlight’s glare in the build-up to South Africa’s Test series a
'We head into World Cup as the perennial dark horse' – McCullum
Brendon McCullum has said New Zealand go into the World Cup as “the perennial dark horse”, on his team’s visit to MelbourneBrydon Coverdale08-Oct-2014
Bransgove in pursuit of Ashes dream
Rod Bransgrove, the Hampshire chairman, hopes that modest ticket sales for the India Test will not deter the ECB from allocating an Ashes match to the
SA's next captain not an automatic choice – Lorgat
Selectors encouraged to look beyond de Villiers, du Plessis, with JP Duminy emerging as a possible choiceFirdose Moonda16-May-2014The decision on Sout
Rangers could save millions with MacKinnon
Glasgow Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst may feel like his centre-backs have been hit with a curse at Ibrox this season as that area of the sq