A blistering century from Tejinder Pal Singh saw Railways notch up a comfortable 107-run win over Uttar Pradesh in their Ranji one-day tie at the Daly
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Black Caps not happy
Dissatisfied with information they received during the final stages of the decisive fifth Cable & Wireless One-Day International, New Zealand have fil
Low Otago score sets Auckland up for easy win
The first rain-free day in Central Otago for a fortnight did not prove to be a happy omen for Otago who lost their State Shield match with Auckland at
ACC approves points system for ATC
The Dawn newspaper in Pakistan reported on Monday that the ACC hasapproved the points system recommended by its technical committeecomprising Sunil Ga
Chasing the fourth innings target
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Surrey v Kent at The Oval
Kent 81/4 from 31 overs Kent declared on their overnight total and Surrey took just 4 balls (friendly ones from Key) to make 17 and declareJeff Green
A tale of two paths
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Sri Lanka forced to make changes for second Test
Seven days ago, Sri Lanka were preparing for the opening Test in high spirits: the batsman had the luxury of having spent time in the middle during th
West Indies stutter after strong start to final Test
The day began with joy, quickly turned into a nightmare, veered towards major disaster and then settled down to normalcy for India at the Sabina Park
Pakistan batsmen take command at Dhaka
Swashbuckling knocks from Abdur Razzaq and Rashid Latif put Pakistan in a commanding position, and Bangladesh effectively out of the game, on the seco