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Good fightback by Middlesex
Middlesex bowled well to reduce Gloucestershire to 157 for 7 in 82overs with Phil Tufnell taking 3 for 16 and Angus Fraser 2 for 43Staff and agencies2
McKenzie's batting style lifts gloom for Combined XI
Centurion: Neil McKenzie may have lifted the spirits of the crowd yesterday but serious question marks hovered over the Test future of opening batsman
Nisar heroics dash ADBP's hopes
A splendid all-round performance by Pakistan Customs’ Nisar Abbas thwarted ADBP’s aspirations of reaching the semifinals of the one-day cricket champi
Aravinda de Silva blasts Lankan bowling
Veteran batsman Aravinda de Silva, on the verge of retirement after hisrecent omission from the national squad, blamed Sri Lanka’s bowlers andfielders
Mohammad Rafique follows Minhajul
Mohammad Rafique has not joined the Bangladesh-A camp stillShahryar Khan25-Jul-2001Mohammad Rafique has not joined the Bangladesh-A camp still. This a
Campbell's diary: we need to bring India's run to an end
After winning the toss in the First Test and deciding to bat, we needed to bat well as it was a very good wicket, and a poor start would put us on the
Sri Lanka A tighten grip on final Test
Sri Lanka A gradually wrestled the initiative away from Kenya on the secondday of the third unofficial Test match despite two plucky partnerships from
Peace breaks out in ICC row as Dalmiya drops Sehwag
There has been one question occupying the minds of the cricket fraternity ever since the Sehwag row eruptedRalph Dellor30-Nov-2001JagmohanDalmiyaPhoto
Himachal on verge of an innings defeat
Excellent bowling performance from Punjab forced HimachalPardesh to follow-on and they are again five down for 216 runsin 2nd innings in the North Zon
Eight wicket win gives South Africa 3-1 lead in one-day series
South Africa drew maximum reward from a hard weekend of cricket as they beatthe West Indies by eight wickets in the fourth one-day international atQue