Jayanatha Dharmadasa, a former cricket board presidential candidate, who dramatically pulled out of a contest with Thilanga Sumathipala at the BCCSL A
Canada opens Trophy campaign in style
Canada opened up its 2001 ICC Trophy campaign with an impressive nine-wicket victory over Singapore at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club t
Bajan bowlers take charge
For the first time this season, Barbados' bowling attack looked aboveordinaryHaydn Gill04-Feb-2001For the first time this season, Barbados' bowling at
President's XI recover ground in final session
It was a moral victory for the Board President's XI as the SouthAfricans were restricted to 293/6 at stumps on the first day of theirthree day game at
Clarke dominates slow day in Darwin
A captain's innings from Australian one-day player Michael Clarke saved the Northern Territory Chief Minister's XI from embarrassment on the first day
Hamilton injured and out of CD side for Auckland game
Central Districts will be without Lance Hamilton for their next State Championship match against Auckland to be played at Colin Maiden Park starting t
Flintoff makes rapid recovery
Andrew Flintoff will rejoin England's Ashes squad later this week with the aim of proving his fitness for the first Test against Australia, which star
Antigua Test meanders to tame draw
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Wellington bowling too good for Otago in Dunedin
Wellington's tight and accurate bowling set them up for a comfortable 61-run win over Otago in their State League match at Logan Park in Dunedin today
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The Board of Control for Cricket In India (BCCI) has finally decidedto ask Indian team's physiotherapist Andrew Leipus to oversee thefitness tests for