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North hurt on bad night for Western Australia
An injury to Marcus North added to Western Australia’s woes as they were out-muscled by VictoriaCricinfo staff14-Nov-2009Victoria 5 for 304 (Hodge 113
Sussex condemned to relegation
Despite the best efforts of their leading run-scorer, Chris Nash, Sussex found themselves consigned to relegation at about five to five on day twoJohn
Tampering with ball won't help much – Akram
Wasim Akram has disagreed with Allan Donald’s suggestion that ball tampering should be legalised, and said bowlers wouldn’t benefit much even if they
Katich the comeback king
The Ashes have not been kind to Simon KatichAlex Brown20-May-2009The Ashes have not been kind to Simon Katich. After posting a modest 15 on debut at H
South African stars have IPL edge
IPL teams that have more South African players in their side, especially Bangalore, have a clear home advantage now that the tournament has been reloc
New Zealand hold nerve for 2-0 lead
Half-centuries to Lisa Sthalekar and Karen Rolton could not stop Australia falling to a second defeat to New ZealandCricinfo staff03-Feb-2009New Zeala
Queensland's Carseldine ends Victoria's streak
Lee Carseldine’s unbeaten 67 got Queensland home with two balls to spare in Geelong, where Victoria’s loss was only their second in the four years the
Stanford endorses Walsh's bid for Jamaica presidency
As if proof of that the influence of Allen Stanford in West Indies cricket was increasing in direct proportion to the growing anonymity of the board w
Broad smiles, but not for Kallis
Plays of the day from the fourth day of the final Test at The OvalAndrew Miller at The Oval10-Aug-2008 AB de Villiers kept South Africa i
Ireland in command on Test debut
The World Order in women’s cricket is significantly different to that of themen’s gameRick Eyre23-Jun-2008The World Order in women’s cricket is signif