Drum will beat at fast pace if not required for Test
Chris Drum, the 27-year-old Auckland medium-fast bowler, worked up good speed while he was demolishing the touring Bangladesh cricket side with his te
Cidermen still in control despite losing quick wickets
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Wellington produce excellent team performance for fine win
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Tigers sag before tail wags
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Central Districts holding the cards in Napier
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Crawley asks to leave Lancashire
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Pakistan Under-19 probables
The names of 21 probables were announced from which the Pakistanjunior team will be selected during the five one-day matches homeseries against Sri La
Squeezed out of juice in the Orange City
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England's collapse more costly than New Zealand's
New Zealand’s four-wicket victory over England in the National Bank Series opener at Christchurch’s Jade Stadium was achieved because their collapse o
Jayasuriya claims whitewash to be one of Sri Lanka's finest performances
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