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Rawalpindi trounce Lahore Whites
Deadly bowling by paceman Shahid Mahmood (three for four) and JunaidZia (four for 41) helped Rawalpindi crush Lahore Whites by 72 runs intheir Nationa
Auckland income tops the $2million mark
Auckland Cricket enjoyed a $2million turnover for the first time last summerLynn McConnell13-Aug-2001Auckland Cricket enjoyed a $2million turnover for
Selectors to blame for A-team debacle
Continuity is a word seldom associated with Pakistan cricket, so when onediscovered that seven members of the Pakistan A squad that triumphed overSri
Final day wash out deprives Pakistan of match practise
Pakistan’s final warm-up game prior to Thursday’s First Test at Lord’s was abandoned without a ball being bowled on the third and final day in Canterb
Dharmani, Yuvraj help Punjab gain early advantage
In the absence of Ajit Agarkar, Sairaj Bahutule and Nilesh Kulkarni,Punjab took advantage of the depleted Mumbai attack to post 244 forfour at stumps
Zimbabwe use final day for practice as match ends in draw
It was a long day for scribes and spectators alike at the Nehru Stadiumin IndoreAnand Vasu10-Nov-2000It was a long day for scribes and spectators alik
Pakistan defeat Australian Country XI
The crowd at Manuka Oval numbered 500 at mostMick Lange12-Jan-2000The crowd at Manuka Oval numbered 500 at most. The majority belonged to the Pakistan
Grant Flower, updated biography
FULL NAME: Grant William Flower BORN: 20 December 1970, Salisbury (now Harare) MAJOR TEAMS: Zimbabwe (since 1989/90), Mashonaland Under-25 (1993/94
Kenway targetting one-day international keepers place
Derek Kenway is back after four months with the England Academy in Australia – and is gunning for James Foster’s one-day placeSimon Walter – Southern
Captain's Log – a new weekly series from the Gloucestershire skipper
Welcome to the first of my weekly columns, in which I intend to give you a real insight on cricket matters within Gloucestershire CCCMark Alleyne23-No