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Muddled thinking costs India
India lacked clarity in their thought process, and the Jayawardenes – Mahela and Prasanna – took full tollCricinfo staff18-Nov-2009The picture became
Wanderers at war
The Gauteng board faces allegations from within of racial bias even as it fights Cricket South Africa over IPL issuesFirdose Moonda25-Jul-2009Johnson
The dead rubber that transformed a team
A dead rubber it may have been, but the victory in Sydney provided Australia’s rookies with invaluable self-affirmation of their abilities at internat
Somerset fail to recover from dire start
Darryll Cullinan led Kent to a 31-run Norwich Union League win over Somersetin a low-scoring game at TauntonRichard Latham20-May-2001Darryll Cullinan
Railways takes command and inches closer to glory
Railways have taken the vital first innings lead and consolidatedtheir position thanks to an unbeaten 72 run partnership for the ninthwicket between M
Williams, Parab in unbeaten double century opening stand
After conceding a first innings lead of 134 runs, Baroda made a dream start inthe second innings running up 236 without loss by stumps on the third da
Tamil Nadu hold all the aces
Tamil Nadu, going from strength to strength, have taken a strangleholdover Orissa in their Ranji Trophy Super League group C match at theBarabati stad
Recall for 'Old Boys'
While emphasising that they had not abandoned their policy ofrebuilding, the West Indies cricket selectors yesterday included twoalmost forgotten over
Bichel rockets Australia to victory
Despite its poor start to the VB Series, Australia is right back in the thick of finals contention following a resounding win over South Africa at the
Last-ball triumph for Bermuda
Left-armer Asim Butt bowled with fire in warm and humid conditions onThursday to give Scotland a winning start in the ICC TrophyLatafat Ali Siddiqui30