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Plenty of life left in dead rubber
Attention turns to personal battles for the third Test between Australia and Pakistan in HobartThe Preview by Osman Samiuddin in Hobart13-Jan-2010Matc
Roach starts to stamp authority
Kemar Roach is smaller than the great West Indian bowlers of the past but faster than he looksPeter English19-Nov-2009Kemar Roach is smaller than the
David Brown leaves Gloucestershire early
David Brown, the Gloucestershire allrounder, is being released by the club a year before his contract expires after struggling for many first-team opp
Gale's 99 secures Yorkshire a draw
A fine innings of 99 from Andrew Gale, aided by a dogged Joe Sayers, ensured Nottinghamshire were denied victory at ScarboroughJohn Ward at Scarborogu
PCB gives Asif another chance
A PCB statement on Monday said Asif was absent from the latest sitting of the three-man committee inquiring into his reported deportation as he was in
Mathews, Pushpakumara help Basnahira North to title
Basnahira North win the final of the 2008-09 Inter-Provincial tournamentSa'adi Thawfeeq25-Mar-2009In-form batsman Angelo Mathews and allrounder M
Priceless Pietersen shows his willpower
If Kevin Pietersen ever needs another sponsor he could do worse then go to Mastercard. On Friday, he will find out how much he is worth to an IPL fran
Flintoff keen to benefit from IPL experience
Andrew Flintoff has told the BBC that he wants to join the IPL next season, arguing that any England players who followed suit would gain from the exp
No change in Stanford schedule
Stanford organisers have confirmed that the Stanford Super Series will go on as scheduledCricinfo staff09-Oct-2008Stanford organisers have confirmed t
Ad-hoc committee could replace governing board
The Pakistan government is set to install an ad-hoc committee to run national cricket affairs following the resignation of Pakistan board chairman Nas