Shakeel’s Urdu Report – Lord’s Test Day 4Abdul Shakeel20-May-2001
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Let young captains flourish and learn, Reid's plea
It’s time for New Zealand’s cricket associations to grow up and to let their leaders emerge on and off the field for the greater good of the game over
England team distance themselves from controversy
Channel4 have sparked controversy by suggesting that Pakistan may have tampered with the ball during the dramatic English batting collapse on the last
HNB surrender Mercantile 'A' title to Seylan Bank
Hatton National Bank’s three-year dominance of the Mercantile ‘A’ division cricket title was ended at the NCC grounds on Wednesday evening when Seylan
Earth starts to move as Bellerive's facelift commences
The South-West Stand has goneJohn Polack08-Jun-2001At face value, it’s a rather barren vista at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart.The South-West Stand has
Giles aims to beat injury to realise Ashes dream
Ashley Giles is still not fully recovered from his Achilles injury – but remains hopeful that he can fulfil a childhood dream and play his part in an
Middlesex undone by Hamblin as Hants win
Middlesex supporters who braved the cold, overcast day at Southgate saw their team go down by seventeen runs to Hampshire in the Norwich Union LeagueA
West Indies embarrassed by Zimbabwe Country Districts
West Indies suffered a major humiliation when they conceded a double-century opening partnership on their way to a seven-wicket defeat by a Zimbabwe C
Middlesex and Sussex settle for a draw
Sussex could make no headway through the defensive batting of the Middlesex middle order which held out through the final session to get a draw in the
Bermuda, UAE keep Trophy ambitions alive
With strong wins in do-or-die contests, Bermuda and the United Arab Emirates have kept their 2001 ICC Trophy tournament hopes alive here in Toronto to