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Prime Minister's XI assumes early edge
The Prime Minister’s XI has assumed an early edge over the ATSIC Chairman’s XI in today’s match between the teams in Canberrawww.baggygreen.com.au08-M
Kiwis have a country picnic
Despite the presence of an opposition fast bowler called Ambrose, New Zealand continued on its merry one-day way today with a 249-run flogging of an A
Miserable luck continues for Nash
Dion Nash is out of the tour of Australia and will be replaced by Canterbury’s Shane BondLynn McConnell12-Nov-2001Dion Nash is out of the tour of Aust
Wahidul Ghani – a dedicated soul to cricket
The youngest Test nation has bagged the name of the youngest Test centurion in the game’s 124-year old historyShahryar Khan19-Sep-2001The youngest Tes
Yorkshire in complete control at Leicester
Leaders Yorkshire are on course for their eighth CricInfo Championship win of the season as they chase their first title for 33 yearsNeville Foulger16
Ganguly pleads for 'best of three' finals
Having been grounded by West Indies in the final after a superlativeperformance in the league matches, Indian captain Saurav Ganguly hasadvocated the
Di Venuto remains a Tiger
Fresh from signing boom all-rounder Shane Watson, Tasmania has today won the race for another prized signature by securing left handed batsman Michael
Dolphins and Jumbos all square after two semifinal legs
Crushed by nine wickets in Wednesday’s first leg, Eastern Province found the bowlers to square their Standard Bank Cup semi-final against KwaZulu-Nata
West Indians fight hard to restore pride
The West Indian batsmen have nearly emerged unscathed from the first challengeof their second innings in the match against Western Australia at the WA
Mumbai forge ahead in keen skirmish
Mumbai opened up a useful 47 run first innings lead on the second dayof their Super League match at the Feroze Shah Kotla today after afour wicket hau