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'We're not too unhappy that it's raining'
Andrew Strauss overcame the embarrassment of running out his opening partner, Marcus Trescothick, and rode out England’s subsequent top-order wobble,
Spurs could find Hugo Lloris’ perfect heir in Andre Onana
It’s fair to say that after joining Tottenham for £11.8m back when Andre Villas-Boas was in charge, Hugo Lloris has represented great value for money.
Tottenham: Fans react to Dutch players being "annoyed" by quality of Oliver Skipp
Lots of Tottenham fans have been reacting to some footage of the Dutch under-21 team discussing Oliver Skipp, as they complained about the youngster’s
Lara goes on the defensive
Brian Lara has defended his decision to bat on for his world-record 400 not out in response to comments from Ricky Ponting, the Australian captainWisd
Teams come to flood victims' aid
The New Zealand and South Africa cricket teams, in the midst of a one-day series, have donated bats and shirts for auction to raise money for victims
A batsman's day out
A bit about Adelaide, and the encounters that have made it specialWisden Cricinfo staff11-Dec-2003Kapil Dev: best bowling figures at Adelaide© Getty I
The one and only Curtly
1963 In Swetes Village, Antigua, one of the great fast bowlers was bornWisden Cricinfo staff21-Sep-2003All Today’s Yesterdays – September 21 down the
Butcher and Hussain make it England's day
The more things change, the more things stay the sameThe Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller14-Aug-2003Close England 296 for 3 (Hussain 108*, E Smith 40*
Vaughan lands England ODI captaincy and Rod Marsh joins selection panel
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that Michael Vaughan had been appointed England’s new One-Day captainECB Media Release06-May
Lee nearly shatters Sri Lanka's World Cup dream
Brett Lee’s scorching pace and unforgiving hostility very nearly ended Sri Lanka’s World Cup dream on Friday afternoon.Charlie Austin08-Mar-2003Brett