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Peters the hero as West Indies win U19 Test by 75 runs
West Indies left-arm seamer Kenroy Peters was the tourists’ hero as he picked up five wickets in the second innings to help his side to 75-run victory
HC refuses to grant injunction on BCCI contract with IMG-TWI
The Mumbai High Court on Friday refused to grant injunction on the decision of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) to award a contract
Rain frustrates North West
No play was possible on the third day of the Supersport Series encounterbetween North West and Northerns on Sunday because of heavy rainMWP10-Dec-2000
Bajans win and bear it
The level of celebration at Kensington Oval yesterday was not in keeping with the margin of victoryHaydn Gill11-Mar-2002The level of celebration at Ke
Donald comes through first test
Allan Donald allayed concerns over his fitness with a strong display in South Africa’s opening tour match against the ACB Chairman’s XI at Lilac Hill
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Leg spinner Anil Kumble and batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, alongwith two other former Test stars, have been invited to attend theBoard of Control f
ATC fixtures finalised after clarification from BCCI: Dalmiya
The Asian Cricket Council had worked out the Asian Test Championshipfixtures after receiving the Board of Control for Cricket in India’sclarification
Bushrangers win low-scoring duel
On another day for the bowlers at Punt Road, Victoria has shaken off some poor early season form to secure a tense two wicket win over New South Wales
Central Districts get their win, but not before some anxiety
A match that began (or rather, did not begin) in uncertainty, progressed slowly and ended controversially as Central Districts beat Northern Districts
Kallis bats South Africa into winning position in Second Test
Never a batsman prone to wild abandon, Jacques Kallis slowly, steadily but ever so surely dragged the second Castle Lager/MTN Test match away from Ind