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Buchanan believes it's anybody's game
Australia coach John Buchanan believes Adam Gilchrist’s declaration has left the Headingley Test open for either side to winCricInfo19-Aug-2001Austral
Racial tension on Zimbabwe board
Zimbabwe go into their series of two Tests against the West Indies,starting here tomorrow, against a troubling background of racial andadministrative
England record an 8-wicket win
England geared up for next week’s first Test against Pakistan with a thumping eight-wicket victory over the NWFP Governor’s XI with almost two session
Cairns, McMillan blast hundreds in Brisbane warmup
Chris Cairns and Craig McMillan blasted hundreds as New Zealand cruised to an easy 127-run win over a Queensland XI in the first of two one-day practi
Campbell assumes inside running for Warriors' wicketkeeping role
After winning a place among the initial group of contracted state players for the 2001-02 domestic season, Ryan Campbell seems set to become one of th
Madhya Pradesh get the better of Hyderabad
Kanwaljeet Singh (5 for 100) and Mohammad Ghouse (5 for 97) took all theten wickets between themselves but failed to revive the hopes of Hyderabad,las
Central Districts holding the cards in Napier
Central Districts found themselves in an imposing position when bad light, winning out over floodlights, brought an early end to the second day of the
Masterful Trescothick kindled memories of Gooch
The Kolkata police were made to toil hard to keep the enthusiastic crowdunder control during the days leading up to the first one-dayer at EdenGardens
West Indies keen for consolation victory
Ten days ago, after his team’s four-wicket defeat by Zimbabwe, Carl Hoopershrugged his shoulders and accused his team of putting their tails betweenth
No Lara fireworks in Trinidad and Tobago's win
Trinidad and Tobago won their first match in the Red Stripe Bowl overLeeward Islands at the Alpart Sports Club, Jamaica, but if the crowdexpected the