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We have to close the frightening gap – Murray
Extremely disappointing. That was the general consensus from three former regional players after West Indies’ humiliating defeat at HeadingleyKern De
Broad stars for England A again
Stuart Broad further enhanced his reputation with a haul of 3 for 35 from 16.5 overs, as the England A bowled their Bangladeshi counterparts out for 2
South Africa retain squad for Pakistan Tests
After their resounding series win against India, the South African selectors have retained the same Test squad for the forthcoming three-Test series a
Windies prevail in tense finish
West Indies sealed a semi-final spot by the skin of their teeth, making what should have been a walk in the park an incredibly tight finish, reaching
Clyde Walcott dies aged 80
Sir Clyde Walcott, the legendary West Indian captain and batsman, has died in a Barbados hospital. He was 80Martin Williamson26-Aug-2006
Ganguly targets World Cup
Sourav Ganguly has insisted that the Indian selectors will “have to” consider him for the 2007 World CupPaul Coupar19-Jun-2006 Sourav
Compton strikes Lord's century
Nick Compton struck his first Championship century as Middlesex built a lead of 353 over Kent, who closed on 42 without loss at Lord’sAndrew McGlashan
Harper meets his players
Kenya’s new coach, Roger Harper, held a first face-to-face meeting with his playersCricinfo staff30-Jan-2006 Roger Harper: looking fo
Van Jaarsveld takes Titans to the top
A summary of the fifth round of matches from the Standard Bank CupKeith Lane08-Dec-2005 Martin van Jaarsveld: helped Titans reach the
Younis retained as vice-captain till Asia Cup
Younis Khan has been rewarded for a stellar year with the confirmation of his vice-captaincy of the Pakistan team until the Asia Cup, to be held in Pa