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Revolution at the seaside
For such a stereotypically sleepy seaside town, with its circling seagulls and air of contented decrepitude, Hove is an improbable hotbed of innovatio
Joyce replaces disappointing Shah
Owais Shah has been replaced as Middlesex’s vice-captain by Ed JoyceWisden Cricinfo staff18-Jun-2004Ed Joyce: the new man in charge© Getty ImagesOwais
Ganguly expected to be fit for Test
Sourav Ganguly, the Indian captain, is expected to be fit for the first Test, starting in Multan on March 28Anand Vasu in Multan25-Mar-2004Sourav Gang
Leeds journalist Phil Hay gives update on Casilla’s potential ban
Kiko Casilla hasn’t been in great form as of late. Indeed, the Spaniard has been hounded by the fanbase after poor performances, and he struggled o
Aaron Barnes stuns Otago
Rain came to Otago’s aid on the second day of their State Championship match against Auckland on Eden Park’s outer ovalLynn McConnell09-Dec-2003Rain c
Pakistan eye victory despite Bashar's century
Pakistan overcame the early loss of Taufeeq Umar to make steady but unspectacular progress towards the victory target of 217 at the National Stadium i
'Building a team for the long term'
Brian Lara On the Sabina Park pitch: We need such tracks for our bowlersWisden CricInfo staff30-Jun-2003 West Indies 191 and 212 for 3 (Sarwan 82,
Murali the star as Sri Lanka edge a low-scoring thriller
The first three matches of the Bank Alfalah Cup may have been a fast bowler’s paradise, but in the fourth match it was Sri Lanka’s spinners who claime
Batting practice for Australians
POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa, Feb 4 AAP – It was lower than low-keyWill Swanton04-Feb-2003POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa, Feb 4 AAP – It was lower than lo
Australia gets another prize
SYDNEY – Australian captain Ricky Ponting was presented with theInternational Cricket Council’s one-day world championship shield beforethe tri-series