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08 Sep 2008; 00:33

Don't blame Harby, says Gavaskar


Hussey backs Katich over brother

Positivity the key in India

$200k for Roy to stay at home

Bangers boss mashes Ash

New Road hit by flood water again
Worcestershire are unlikely to play at New Road again this season after the ground was flooded.

England women continue fine run
England continue their remarkable unbeaten run, going 4-0 up in the series against India with just one match of their summer remaining.

Swann on form to deny Middlesex
Middlesex go to the bottom of Pro40 Division One after losing to title-hunters Nottinghamshire by 19 runs in their clash at Lord's.

Denly and Key light up stalemate
Joe Denly and Rob Key's hectic partnership lends a late glow to a frustrating conclusion in Kent's rain-induced stalemate against Surrey.

Paceman Nicholson leaves Surrey
Australian pace bowler Matthew Nicholson leaves Surrey by mutual consent.

'I have let many people down' - Ashraful
The expectations of fans back home may get "out of control" but Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, wants his team to be among the top five in the world.

Nicholson leaves Surrey
Matthew Nicholson, the former New South Wales fast bowler, has left Surrey by mutual consent with three weeks of the season remaining.

Swann and Patel spin out Middlesex
A round-up of the latest Pro40 action, where only one of the four matches survived the weather.

Key and Denly dash in vain
Kent moved up to third in the Championship table after taking seven points from a rain-ruined draw against Surrey at Canterbury. The visitors are still languishing at the bottom, 19 points adrift of safety with two games remaining, after claiming the same reward from the limited play possible.

Worcester floods once again
The storms which have ravaged England in recent days have again caused the rivers surrounding Worcestershire's home at New Road to break their banks and flood the ground.

Deccan Chargers to probe Afridi-Laxman spat
The Deccan Chargers administration has taken a serious note of the Shahid Afridi and VVS Laxman's verbal public spat.

Sourav Ganguly's life will unfold on screen
A 1-hr-20-min long docu-feature that will showcase Ganguly's journey from childhood to int'l cricket.

Akhtar leaves for India to take part in TV show
Shoaib Akhtar left for India from Lahore on Saturday to participate in a television show just days before county matches.

Sachin Tendulkar fit, to make a comeback in Irani Cup
Sachin Tendulkar is all set to get back into his groove after a poor run with the bat by taking part in the Irani Cup for RoI.

Australia complete 3-0 series sweep against Bangladesh
Australia beat Bangladesh by 73 runs on Saturday to complete a 3-0 sweep of their limited-overs series in Darwin.

Hick notches 40,000 milestone
Former England batsman Graeme Hick has become only the 16th player in the history of cricket to score 40,000 first-class runs.

Pietersen promises Ashes revenge
Kevin Pietersen has said he wants to be part of an England side that 'demolishes' Australia in two years time after the team's 5-0 Ashes humbling during the past summer.

West Indies targeting rare Test win
West Indies are eyeing a first win in 20 matches after Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 16th Test century put his side on top in the fourth and final Test against England in Durham overnight.

Pakistan shortlist three Aussies
Pakistan have shortlisted three Australian candidates and interviewed one of them in the final phase of selecting a successor to coach Bob Woolmer who died three months ago.

Australian Done interviewed for Pakistan job
Pakistan have interviewed former Australian fast bowler Richard Done in their search for a replacement coach for the troubled side following the death of Bob Woolmer.

Dhoni remains at top, Vettori topples Bracken
MS Dhoni hung on to his place atop the ODI batting chart but Australian Nathan Bracken surrendered top slot in bowlers' rankings to Daniel Vettori after his relatively disappointing series against Bangladesh.

Pakistan looks to Sri Lanka
With South Africa pulling out of the proposed tri-series, Pakistan is now looking to play in a five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka later this month.

Indian batsmen have unlocked my secrets, claims Mendis
Admitting that Indian batsmen have started to unravel his secrets, Lankan spin sensation Ajantha Mendis said the 'Men in Blue' had played him relatively well in the ODI series.

Increased media visibility fuels myth of detoriating behaviour: ICC
Rejecting the notion that spirit of the 'gentleman's game' has detoriated in recent times, ICC umpires' and referees' manager Vince van der Bijl said the previous generations were just as bad when it came to onfield behaviour.

Hussey insists on a 'positive approach'
Australian opener Michael Hussey has emphasised that the world champions need to maintain a positive approach when they visit India next month.

Second Test: South Africa condemn England to defeat
England avoided the humiliation of an innings defeat but South Africa nonetheless took a 1-0 series lead with a day to spare of the second Test at Headingley.

Day four (Tea): England (203 & 182-6) trail South Africa (522) by 137 runs
England have a mountain to climb when they return from tea at Headingley and South Africa will be confident that they can secure success in the second Test.

Second Test: Andrew Flintoff needs lethal England sidekick
England let down by a crucial lack of support for returning warrior, says Simon Hughes.

Essex earn tie at Leicestershire with late show
An unbeaten Bright 99 off 66 balls by Ryan ten Doeschate earned Essex a thrilling tie against Leicestershire at Grace Road.

England's top batsmen living on past glories
South Africa's excellence gives Michael Vaughan's men a taste of what they can expect in next Ashes, says Simon Briggs at Headingley.

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08 Sep 2008; 00:25

Don't blame Harby, says Gavaskar


Hussey backs Katich over brother

Positivity the key in India

$200k for Roy to stay at home

Bangers boss mashes Ash

New Road hit by flood water again
Worcestershire are unlikely to play at New Road again this season after the ground was flooded.

England women continue fine run
England continue their remarkable unbeaten run, going 4-0 up in the series against India with just one match of their summer remaining.

Swann on form to deny Middlesex
Middlesex go to the bottom of Pro40 Division One after losing to title-hunters Nottinghamshire by 19 runs in their clash at Lord's.

Denly and Key light up stalemate
Joe Denly and Rob Key's hectic partnership lends a late glow to a frustrating conclusion in Kent's rain-induced stalemate against Surrey.

Paceman Nicholson leaves Surrey
Australian pace bowler Matthew Nicholson leaves Surrey by mutual consent.

'I have let many people down' - Ashraful
The expectations of fans back home may get "out of control" but Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, wants his team to be among the top five in the world.

Nicholson leaves Surrey
Matthew Nicholson, the former New South Wales fast bowler, has left Surrey by mutual consent with three weeks of the season remaining.

Swann and Patel spin out Middlesex
A round-up of the latest Pro40 action, where only one of the four matches survived the weather.

Key and Denly dash in vain
Kent moved up to third in the Championship table after taking seven points from a rain-ruined draw against Surrey at Canterbury. The visitors are still languishing at the bottom, 19 points adrift of safety with two games remaining, after claiming the same reward from the limited play possible.

Worcester floods once again
The storms which have ravaged England in recent days have again caused the rivers surrounding Worcestershire's home at New Road to break their banks and flood the ground.

Deccan Chargers to probe Afridi-Laxman spat
The Deccan Chargers administration has taken a serious note of the Shahid Afridi and VVS Laxman's verbal public spat.

Sourav Ganguly's life will unfold on screen
A 1-hr-20-min long docu-feature that will showcase Ganguly's journey from childhood to int'l cricket.

Akhtar leaves for India to take part in TV show
Shoaib Akhtar left for India from Lahore on Saturday to participate in a television show just days before county matches.

Sachin Tendulkar fit, to make a comeback in Irani Cup
Sachin Tendulkar is all set to get back into his groove after a poor run with the bat by taking part in the Irani Cup for RoI.

Australia complete 3-0 series sweep against Bangladesh
Australia beat Bangladesh by 73 runs on Saturday to complete a 3-0 sweep of their limited-overs series in Darwin.

Hick notches 40,000 milestone
Former England batsman Graeme Hick has become only the 16th player in the history of cricket to score 40,000 first-class runs.

Pietersen promises Ashes revenge
Kevin Pietersen has said he wants to be part of an England side that 'demolishes' Australia in two years time after the team's 5-0 Ashes humbling during the past summer.

West Indies targeting rare Test win
West Indies are eyeing a first win in 20 matches after Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 16th Test century put his side on top in the fourth and final Test against England in Durham overnight.

Pakistan shortlist three Aussies
Pakistan have shortlisted three Australian candidates and interviewed one of them in the final phase of selecting a successor to coach Bob Woolmer who died three months ago.

Australian Done interviewed for Pakistan job
Pakistan have interviewed former Australian fast bowler Richard Done in their search for a replacement coach for the troubled side following the death of Bob Woolmer.

Dhoni remains at top, Vettori topples Bracken
MS Dhoni hung on to his place atop the ODI batting chart but Australian Nathan Bracken surrendered top slot in bowlers' rankings to Daniel Vettori after his relatively disappointing series against Bangladesh.

Pakistan looks to Sri Lanka
With South Africa pulling out of the proposed tri-series, Pakistan is now looking to play in a five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka later this month.

Indian batsmen have unlocked my secrets, claims Mendis
Admitting that Indian batsmen have started to unravel his secrets, Lankan spin sensation Ajantha Mendis said the 'Men in Blue' had played him relatively well in the ODI series.

Increased media visibility fuels myth of detoriating behaviour: ICC
Rejecting the notion that spirit of the 'gentleman's game' has detoriated in recent times, ICC umpires' and referees' manager Vince van der Bijl said the previous generations were just as bad when it came to onfield behaviour.

Hussey insists on a 'positive approach'
Australian opener Michael Hussey has emphasised that the world champions need to maintain a positive approach when they visit India next month.

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08 Sep 2008; 00:16

Don't blame Harby, says Gavaskar


Hussey backs Katich over brother

Positivity the key in India

$200k for Roy to stay at home

Bangers boss mashes Ash

New Road hit by flood water again
Worcestershire are unlikely to play at New Road again this season after the ground was flooded.

England women continue fine run
England continue their remarkable unbeaten run, going 4-0 up in the series against India with just one match of their summer remaining.

Swann on form to deny Middlesex
Middlesex go to the bottom of Pro40 Division One after losing to title-hunters Nottinghamshire by 19 runs in their clash at Lord's.

Denly and Key light up stalemate
Joe Denly and Rob Key's hectic partnership lends a late glow to a frustrating conclusion in Kent's rain-induced stalemate against Surrey.

Paceman Nicholson leaves Surrey
Australian pace bowler Matthew Nicholson leaves Surrey by mutual consent.

'I have let many people down' - Ashraful
The expectations of fans back home may get "out of control" but Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, wants his team to be among the top five in the world.

Nicholson leaves Surrey
Matthew Nicholson, the former New South Wales fast bowler, has left Surrey by mutual consent with three weeks of the season remaining.

Swann and Patel spin out Middlesex
A round-up of the latest Pro40 action, where only one of the four matches survived the weather.

Key and Denly dash in vain
Kent moved up to third in the Championship table after taking seven points from a rain-ruined draw against Surrey at Canterbury. The visitors are still languishing at the bottom, 19 points adrift of safety with two games remaining, after claiming the same reward from the limited play possible.

Worcester floods once again
The storms which have ravaged England in recent days have again caused the rivers surrounding Worcestershire's home at New Road to break their banks and flood the ground.

Deccan Chargers to probe Afridi-Laxman spat
The Deccan Chargers administration has taken a serious note of the Shahid Afridi and VVS Laxman's verbal public spat.

Sourav Ganguly's life will unfold on screen
A 1-hr-20-min long docu-feature that will showcase Ganguly's journey from childhood to int'l cricket.

Akhtar leaves for India to take part in TV show
Shoaib Akhtar left for India from Lahore on Saturday to participate in a television show just days before county matches.

Sachin Tendulkar fit, to make a comeback in Irani Cup
Sachin Tendulkar is all set to get back into his groove after a poor run with the bat by taking part in the Irani Cup for RoI.

Australia complete 3-0 series sweep against Bangladesh
Australia beat Bangladesh by 73 runs on Saturday to complete a 3-0 sweep of their limited-overs series in Darwin.

Hick notches 40,000 milestone
Former England batsman Graeme Hick has become only the 16th player in the history of cricket to score 40,000 first-class runs.

Pietersen promises Ashes revenge
Kevin Pietersen has said he wants to be part of an England side that 'demolishes' Australia in two years time after the team's 5-0 Ashes humbling during the past summer.

West Indies targeting rare Test win
West Indies are eyeing a first win in 20 matches after Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 16th Test century put his side on top in the fourth and final Test against England in Durham overnight.

Pakistan shortlist three Aussies
Pakistan have shortlisted three Australian candidates and interviewed one of them in the final phase of selecting a successor to coach Bob Woolmer who died three months ago.

Australian Done interviewed for Pakistan job
Pakistan have interviewed former Australian fast bowler Richard Done in their search for a replacement coach for the troubled side following the death of Bob Woolmer.

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08 Sep 2008; 00:08

Don't blame Harby, says Gavaskar


Hussey backs Katich over brother

Positivity the key in India

$200k for Roy to stay at home

Bangers boss mashes Ash

New Road hit by flood water again
Worcestershire are unlikely to play at New Road again this season after the ground was flooded.

England women continue fine run
England continue their remarkable unbeaten run, going 4-0 up in the series against India with just one match of their summer remaining.

Swann on form to deny Middlesex
Middlesex go to the bottom of Pro40 Division One after losing to title-hunters Nottinghamshire by 19 runs in their clash at Lord's.

Denly and Key light up stalemate
Joe Denly and Rob Key's hectic partnership lends a late glow to a frustrating conclusion in Kent's rain-induced stalemate against Surrey.

Paceman Nicholson leaves Surrey
Australian pace bowler Matthew Nicholson leaves Surrey by mutual consent.

'I have let many people down' - Ashraful
The expectations of fans back home may get "out of control" but Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, wants his team to be among the top five in the world.

Nicholson leaves Surrey
Matthew Nicholson, the former New South Wales fast bowler, has left Surrey by mutual consent with three weeks of the season remaining.

Swann and Patel spin out Middlesex
A round-up of the latest Pro40 action, where only one of the four matches survived the weather.

Key and Denly dash in vain
Kent moved up to third in the Championship table after taking seven points from a rain-ruined draw against Surrey at Canterbury. The visitors are still languishing at the bottom, 19 points adrift of safety with two games remaining, after claiming the same reward from the limited play possible.

Worcester floods once again
The storms which have ravaged England in recent days have again caused the rivers surrounding Worcestershire's home at New Road to break their banks and flood the ground.

Deccan Chargers to probe Afridi-Laxman spat
The Deccan Chargers administration has taken a serious note of the Shahid Afridi and VVS Laxman's verbal public spat.

Sourav Ganguly's life will unfold on screen
A 1-hr-20-min long docu-feature that will showcase Ganguly's journey from childhood to int'l cricket.

Akhtar leaves for India to take part in TV show
Shoaib Akhtar left for India from Lahore on Saturday to participate in a television show just days before county matches.

Sachin Tendulkar fit, to make a comeback in Irani Cup
Sachin Tendulkar is all set to get back into his groove after a poor run with the bat by taking part in the Irani Cup for RoI.

Australia complete 3-0 series sweep against Bangladesh
Australia beat Bangladesh by 73 runs on Saturday to complete a 3-0 sweep of their limited-overs series in Darwin.

[/CricketNews] permanent link

Don't blame Harby, says Gavaskar


Hussey backs Katich over brother

Positivity the key in India

$200k for Roy to stay at home

Bangers boss mashes Ash

New Road hit by flood water again
Worcestershire are unlikely to play at New Road again this season after the ground was flooded.

England women continue fine run
England continue their remarkable unbeaten run, going 4-0 up in the series against India with just one match of their summer remaining.

Swann on form to deny Middlesex
Middlesex go to the bottom of Pro40 Division One after losing to title-hunters Nottinghamshire by 19 runs in their clash at Lord's.

Denly and Key light up stalemate
Joe Denly and Rob Key's hectic partnership lends a late glow to a frustrating conclusion in Kent's rain-induced stalemate against Surrey.

Paceman Nicholson leaves Surrey
Australian pace bowler Matthew Nicholson leaves Surrey by mutual consent.

'I have let many people down' - Ashraful
The expectations of fans back home may get "out of control" but Mohammad Ashraful, the Bangladesh captain, wants his team to be among the top five in the world.

Nicholson leaves Surrey
Matthew Nicholson, the former New South Wales fast bowler, has left Surrey by mutual consent with three weeks of the season remaining.

Swann and Patel spin out Middlesex
A round-up of the latest Pro40 action, where only one of the four matches survived the weather.

Key and Denly dash in vain
Kent moved up to third in the Championship table after taking seven points from a rain-ruined draw against Surrey at Canterbury. The visitors are still languishing at the bottom, 19 points adrift of safety with two games remaining, after claiming the same reward from the limited play possible.

Worcester floods once again
The storms which have ravaged England in recent days have again caused the rivers surrounding Worcestershire's home at New Road to break their banks and flood the ground.

[/CricketNews] permanent link

Don't blame Harby, says Gavaskar


Hussey backs Katich over brother

Positivity the key in India

$200k for Roy to stay at home

Bangers boss mashes Ash

New Road hit by flood water again
Worcestershire are unlikely to play at New Road again this season after the ground was flooded.

England women continue fine run
England continue their remarkable unbeaten run, going 4-0 up in the series against India with just one match of their summer remaining.

Swann on form to deny Middlesex
Middlesex go to the bottom of Pro40 Division One after losing to title-hunters Nottinghamshire by 19 runs in their clash at Lord's.

Denly and Key light up stalemate
Joe Denly and Rob Key's hectic partnership lends a late glow to a frustrating conclusion in Kent's rain-induced stalemate against Surrey.

Paceman Nicholson leaves Surrey
Australian pace bowler Matthew Nicholson leaves Surrey by mutual consent.

[/CricketNews] permanent link

Don't blame Harby, says Gavaskar


Hussey backs Katich over brother

Positivity the key in India

$200k for Roy to stay at home

Bangers boss mashes Ash

[/CricketNews] permanent link


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