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Sports Ministry prepared to help cash crisis
The Sri Lankan Sports Ministry has reacted to the news that ThilangaSumathipala had successful frozen the bank accounts of the Cricket Board bypromisi
Law defies averages to lead Bulls to glory again
What a matchJohn Polack27-Mar-2001What a match. What a season. What a climax.At the end of what might come to be remembered as one of the all-time gre
Saurashtra make slow progress against Mumbai
The Ranji clash between unequal teams Mumbai andSaurashtra saw the local team make slow progressat the IFFCO Udaynagar Cricket Ground at Kutch,Saurash
Deepa stars in Railways' comfortable victory
Displaying all round efficiency, holders Indian Railways thrashedPunjab by nine wickets in the semifinals of the Cricinfo Trophy SeniorWomen’s Nationa
Kirtley selected despite action concerns
England have shown their confidence in fast bowler James Kirtley by naming an unchanged squad for tomorrow’s second one-day international against Zimb
Vaughan holds Yorkshire together before Kirby dismantles Leicestershire
Michael Vaughan signalled his readiness for a return to the Test arena with a fine 82 on the first day of CricInfo Championship leaders Yorkshire’s cl
Hitchcock develops technology advance for NZ
A good game is a quick game they say in many sports, but New Zealand Cricket analyst Zach Hitchcock has developed the ability to reduce a day’s play t
Anderson looks forward to Golden Jubilee Day on May 12th
Three weeks today at the County Ground in Taunton Somerset will mark the Queens Golden Jubilee with their own day of celebration and with the new seas
Maddy and the Mums of Witham Friary get cricket off the ground for the youngsters of the village
When the recent competition winner’s name was announced as Maddy Ferrari, Somerset Cricket Development Officer Andrew Moulding contacted the club webs
Fine Kenyan resistance not enough to halt West Indies
Kenya might have considered it a minor triumph in their tournament plan but their 114 runs scored off 49.3 overs were never going to be enough to stop