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Donald wants to put the record straight
Veteran fast bowler Allan Donald knows that he has only one last chance to win a Test series against AustraliaPeter Robinson20-Feb-2002Veteran fast bo
Gavaskar's not-so-Sunny side
The sun resolutely refused to appear through dark cloud for all five days of the Test at BangaloreSanthosh S04-Jan-2002The sun resolutely refused to a
Brighton Watambwa: Board XI v North West B
Brighton Watambwa burst into the limelight with some impressive pace-bowling performances for Zimbabwe against Bangladesh and India, but then broke do
Cronje challenge to ban to go ahead
A Tuesday night meeting between lawyers representing the United Cricket Board and banned former captain Hansie Cronje ended without a settlement being
Law remains defiant as Essex wickets tumble
Stuart Law has scored 176 runs without being dismissed in Essex’s CricinfoChampionship match against Lancashire at Old Trafford – but still looks like
Campbell down, but not out
The country reacted with anger and disgust over Sherwin Campbell’somission from a West Indies training squad from which the team to tourZimbabwe and K
Vidharba's AM Piprode demolishes MP
AM Piprode with the match figures of 9/103 helped a dominant Vidarbhathrash Madhya Pradesh by an innings and 133 runs in the Under-22Tournament played
Andy Flower's ton in vain as Sri Lanka win comfortably
Sri Lanka scored their second win in successive days in the Coca Cola Champions Trophy match at Sharjah on SaturdayGanesh Virudhagiri21-Oct-2000Sri La
Bhatt's 158 boosts Saurashtra
A splendid 158 by PJ Bhatt saw Saurashtra run up a total of 437 on thesecond day of their West Zone Ranji Trophy league match against Barodaat the Mun
Masimula's remains to be brought home to South Africa
Gauteng Cricket Board chief executive Thabo Moseki is to fly to England this week to bring back the remains of Walter Masimula who died suddenly in hi