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Nehra set to replace Agarkar
Delhi left-arm seamer Ashish Nehra is likely to be preferred over Ajit Agarkar for the third medium pacer’s slot in the first Test against Zimbabwe be
Condon has evidence against Pakistan?
The interim report of the International Cricket Council’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) is likely to be made public on May 23, two days after the ICC Cod
Otago break horror historical run with powerful win at Alexandra
With rain sweeping the ground at Molyneux Park, Alexandra early this morning a huge doubt existed as to whether the Shell Cup game between State Otago
Muralitharan puts BRC in a spin
The Premier Limited Overs match between Tamil Union and BRC was a one sided contest, with Tamil Union ending up easy winners at PStaff and Agencies04-
Maiden ton in Subbaiah Pillai Trophy by Manohar
Hyderabad: Hyderabad’s left hand opening batsman Daniel Manohar’smaiden century in the Subbaiah Pillai Trophy marked the highlight ofthe day’s proceed
Angus Fraser to retire
Angus Fraser retires from First-Class cricketMiddlesex CCC Media Release10-Apr-2002Angus Fraser will be retiring from First Class Cricket immediately
Rummans accepts penalty as ACB maintains hard line on drug use
Graeme Rummans expressed gratitude and Australia’s cricket administrators signalled an ongoing determination to stamp out drug use in the wake of the
Andhra Pradesh grind out a dull Day Two
Andhra Pradesh batted defensively for much of Day Two in their Ranji Trophy league match against Hyderabad at Secunderabad on WednesdayStaff Reporter2
Honours shared as Academies go into last day
Honours were evenly split between the New Zealand and Australian Cricket Academies after the second day of their second three-day game at Bert Sutclif
Lewis closes in on century for Durham
Durham captain Jon Lewis was three short of his second century of the season when his side closed the first day on 215 for two against Worcestershire