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Rhodes prepares for 200th One-Day International as South Africa end West Indies tour
Jonty Rhodes is set to become the first South African to play in 200 One-Day Internationals.South Africa face West Indies in the final match of a seve
India go 1-0 up with comfortable win
India are getting into the habit of upsetting Australian winning streaksSankhya Krishnan25-Mar-2001India are getting into the habit of upsetting Austr
The test heading for a draw
The citizens of Faisalabad showed much more enthusiasm for the Test between England and Pakistan than the people of other towns where the matches were
Sri Lanka on top after Zimbabwean fight back
A fine unbroken 64 run partnership between Thilan Samaraweera (12*) and Indika De Saram (64*) means that Sri Lanka finish on top at the end of day two
South Australia hosts Aboriginal Cricket Carnival
South Australia will play host to an Aboriginal Cricket Carnival next weekfrom March 11-13.South Australian Cricket Association07-Mar-2002South Austra
Simpler, Better, Faster as the Standard Bank Cup Final approaches
The Standard Bank Cup comes to an end this Friday night (9 February) when the KwaZulu-Natal Dolphins take on their Western Province opponents at Kings
Top practice nets at Carisbrook for the new season
Carisbrook will become a leader in the New Zealand game with the establishment of a new practice facility this season10-Oct-2001Carisbrook will become
Last-day stalemate looks likely at Edgbaston
Warwickshire made the most of a potential stalemate at Edgbaston by claiming the maximum eight bonus points with a career-best 186 not out by David He
Farcical for Ventnor as they arrive to find no pitch
Undefeated Hampshire Cricket League leaders Ventnor travelled across to the mainland – only to find Eastleigh & Otterborne’s Doncaster Farm pitch had
Ninety years a cricket man with no regrets
Jack Kerr has often pondered what direction his career might have taken had a catch been taken in a club match the first time he faced legendary leg s