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Simmons and Barath batter England
Any hope that Andrew Strauss had of finalising his bowling selection for next week’s first Test against West Indies was emphatically quashed on the fi
Pacers swing NWFP back into contention
NWFP overcame a poor opening day through a solid second, dismissing Baluchistan for 174 and extending their lead to 154 by stumps at the Gaddafi Stadi
Johnson faces challenge from Bollinger
Mitchell Johnson is hoping reverse-swing can be his key weapon in India as he aims to hold his place in Australia’s Test team and fight off a challeng
Stead appointed New Zealand women's coach
Gary Stead, the former New Zealand opening batsman, has replaced Steve Jenkin as coach of the national women’s teamCricinfo staff25-Jul-2008Gary Stead
Could this be Everton’s new Kanchelskis?
Everton have had their fair share of speedy players down the years. Think of Romelu Lukaku bustling his way through a defence in the royal blue of
Trinidad & Tobago confident ahead of final
“We are very confident,” said Trinidad and Tobago team manager Colin Borde at the end of a three-day practice match at the National Cricket Centre, Ba
Smaller World Cup bad news for Associates
The proposal made by the ICC chief executive’s committee to reduce the next World Cup from 16 to 14 teams “isn’t great news for the Associates” accord
India A take opening day honours
Hundreds from Parthiv Patel and Aakash Chopra rounded off a dominant first day for India A against their South African counterparts The Bulletin by Ja
South Africa fitness trainer resigns
Adrian Le Roux has resigned as South Africa’s fitness trainerCricinfo staff06-Jul-2007Adrian Le Roux has resigned as South Africa’s fitness trainer. H
Warne and Lara linked to breakaway Twenty20 league
Brian Lara, Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and “more big names to follow” are being linked to a breakaway Twenty20 competition taking place in India this