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Rain may have played spoilsport in the first Test between Sri Lanka and West Indies at St Lucia, but Brian Lara's scintillating double-hundred livened
Although Glamorgan`s match against Cardiff UCCE petered out into a draw, the friendlygave the county professionals some invaluable practice in readine
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As the World Cup approaches and there appears to be no end to the political wrangling surrounding the scheduled matches in Zimbabwe and Kenya, a saga
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Karnataka are sitting pretty at the end of the fourth day of their five-day Ranji Trophy Plate semi-final against Vidarbha at NagpurStaff Reporter31-J
Gary Kirsten edged South Africa's nose in front in an intriguing two-horse race as they closed on 164 for 5 - a valuable lead of 199 - after England c