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Kaluwitharana sentences England to 3-0 defeat
England’s foot weary cricketers lost the final One-Day International of a three-match series by ten-wickets at the Sinhalese Sports Club todayCharlie
Another Victorian batting collapse clears path for Redbacks' win
Victoria is in danger of becoming known as the “bonus point team” after another average performance allowed South Australia to walk away with a six-wi
Zimbabwe's clear-cut victory
NatWest Series, The Oval: England (207 all out off 50 overs) lost toZimbabwe (210 for five off 48.2 overs) by five wicketsJohn Ward08-Jul-2000Alistair
Indian news round-up
The Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) secretary Niranjan Shah hasurged the Board of Control for Cricket in India to increase theremuneration of Ran
Danesfield School triumph in Norwich Union Indoor competition but cricket is the real winner.
Nearly 150 youngsters between the ages of 11 and 16 recently took part in the Norwich Union Inter Cricket Indoor CompetitionRichard Walsh19-Mar-2002Ne
WC 2003 announces a spectacular opening ceremony for Newlands
It will be bigger that anything that cricket has before experienced and on a scale that will make all South Africans proudUCB23-Jan-2002It will be big
Great to see Bangladesh expanding cricket's band of nations
It’s great to see the Bangladesh side here in New ZealandChris Cairns17-Dec-2001It’s great to see the Bangladesh side here in New Zealand. The main re
Blues start with a blast from the past
This was last season’s Australian domestic one-day champion against last season’s wooden spoonerJohn Polack07-Oct-2001It’s debatable if major implicat
Hussain promised torrid time by Australians
England captain Nasser Hussain can expect a torrid time when his county side Essex take on the Australians at Chelmsford tomorrowCricInfo28-Jun-2001En
Sami gears up as Ward reflects on life as a high flyer
Mohammad Sami may be raw, but he has the natural talent and pace to forge a successful Test career according to Pakistan coach, Richard PybusCricInfo1