BRISBANE, Dec 12 AAP – Controversial Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan insists he holds no grudges with Australian cricket officials and he does
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World champions looking to advance their game
New Zealand’s women cricketers head to Europe on Friday looking to push the boundaries that led to their World Cup success in 2000Lynn McConnell19-Jun
Trio brightens Redbacks' Cup prospects
Most recent attempts at staging cricket matches in Tasmania have been aborted because of rain, but the sun finally returned to bless one of its venues
Steve Jackson replaces Ibadulla as Otago women's coach
Southland Boys’ High School teacher and sports co-ordinator Steve Jackson has been appointed coach of the Otago Sparks women’s cricket side this yearL
Memorial Gates to be unveiled
The unveiling of the Wilf Wooller Memorial Gates will take place on Friday, June 29th during the first day of Glamorgan`s County Championship match ag
Badani, Robin bat Tamil Nadu into position of strength
A mixture of insipid Mumbai bowling and inspired Tamil Nadu battingsaw the visitors post a more than healthy 397/4 at the end of thefirst day of the R
Pakistan women's ownership shaping as a Gilbertian plot
Women’s cricket tends to struggle for a profile around the world, especially when compared to the male variety of the game, but in Pakistan there is a
Pakistan all out for 285 on day one in Harare
Pakistan made rather a pig’s ear of the first day’s play of the First Testmatch against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports ClubJohn Ward09-Nov-2002Pakistan mad
'We competed today' says Shine after Cidermen bowl out table toppers Surrey
Somerset ended the first day of their match against table toppers Surrey at The Oval in a strong positionRichard Walsh24-May-2002Somerset ended the fi
The Somerset players are fit, hungry and raring to go, says Kevin Shine.
The Somerset players reported back for their first structured team practice of the new season earlier this weekSOMERSET Article17-Jan-2002The Somerset