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Thomas makes Border sweat a little for victory
North West, led by their find of the season, Alfonso Thomas, managed to makeBorder’s expected cruise to victory a fairly bumpy one on Sunday morningMW
ND tops Trophy table with eight wicket win in Taupo
Northern Districts is top of the Shell Trophy table after two rounds of the competition, the only team with a hundred per cent recordPeter Hoare09-Dec
Rajiv, Sunil steady Bihar
Bihar inched their way to a steady 225/6 after winning the toss on Day1 of their Super League match against Hyderabad at the Lal BahadurShastri stadiu
BCCSL on the verge of Dilmah defeat
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) is on the verge of renegotiating their team sponsorship deal with Dilmah Tea after failing to pe
Advantage still up for grabs in Alexandra
Neither Otago nor Canterbury could claim to have secured the advantage after the first play of their State Championship match at Molyneux Park in Alex
West Indies will not be pushover: Mudassar
Pakistan coach Mudassar Nazar Monday said the West Indies would be no pushover but admitted that he would be disappointed if his team didn’t win the T
Sangram Singh piles on the runs
Teetering at 25/2 overnight, Himachal Pradesh found batting form,primarily in the guise of Sangram Singh, who hit a mammoth 190 againstDelhi in their
Test discard Ijaz Jr slams 103 for ABL
Former Test batsman Ijaz Ahmed Jr hit 103 to help Allied Bank score269 for five in their first innings on the opening day of theirPatron’s Trophy fixt
India going back on its commitment: ACC secretary
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Tuesday night accused India of”going back” on its “commitment” to play in the second edition of theAsian Test Champ
Australian women complete second win of England tour
The Australian Southern Stars women’s team completed their second win in as many starts on their tour of England and Ireland yesterday, comfortably be