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Snape resists rampant Warwickshire
Gloucestershire captain Mark Alleyne saw his decision to bat first backfire on him at Bristol as his side closed a rain-hit opening day of the CricInf
Middlesex undone by Hamblin as Hants win
Middlesex supporters who braved the cold, overcast day at Southgate saw their team go down by seventeen runs to Hampshire in the Norwich Union LeagueA
Rain intervenes to force draw at Cardiff
Glamorgan’s rain-affected CricInfo County Championship division one clash against Somerset was abandoned as a draw this afternoonRichard Thomas, South
Douglas and Smith in record stand before CD collapse
Northern Districts was 12 without loss in reply to Central Districts’ 289 at the end of an interesting and often exciting day at Owen Delany Park, Tau
Glamorgan survive Ealham shock to beat Kent
Keith Newell (62 n.o.), the Glamorgan opening batsman, kept his nerve atCanterbury as Kent showed greater fight today than they had the day before in
Bulbeck and Parsons star in Somerset victory over West of England Premier League side
A strong Somerset side recorded a resounding victory over the West of England Premier League XI at the County Ground todayRichard Walsh08-Apr-2002A st
Virender Sehwag "would love" to bat at No.4
Virender Sehwag, the Indian opener, has said he aims to play 100 Tests before his retirement and wishes to bat at No.4, even though he may have to wai
The Wanderers set for fitting finale
Regardless of the result in the final Test at the Wanderers, England will leave South Africa with more international victories than defeats. If anyone
Brendon McCullum not deflated by loss
New Zealand’s stand-in captain is not looking too much into defeat to Pakistan in the first Twenty20.Cricinfo staff13-Nov-2009Brendon McCullum, New Ze
New Zealand to host Pakistan 'home' series
New Zealand will host six Tests in a summer for the first time after confirming Tests against Pakistan, Bangladesh and Australia for 2009-10Cricinfo s