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England open tour with tight win
England held Sri Lanka to 187 for 9 to secure a tight, five-run win in the first one-day international of their limited-overs series at the Nondescrip
Gloucestershire ease to Rotterdam win
Will Porterfield and James Franklin blasted Gloucestershire to victory as Rotterdam rain reduced their Clydesdale Bank 40 clash with Holland to a 10-o
Haddin's ache is Paine's gain
A day after being named in Australia’s Test squad to face Pakistan, Brad Haddin has been ruled out and replaced by Tim PainePeter English23-Jun-2010A
Van Bronckhorst quotes ‘concerning’
Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst offered a ‘concerning’ outlook on the January transfer window last week, Paddy Kenny has told Football Insider.
Virender Sehwag to not play for Northants
The BCCI has revoked the No Objection Certificates granted to contracted Indian players who had signed up to play county cricket this yearCricinfo sta
Seaming pitch expected at Wanderers
South Africa will bank on home advantage finally paying off against England with a pitch that will boost their chances of levelling the series in the
Ashes back on 'crown jewels' list
England’s home Ashes Tests are expected to be recommended for a return to a revised list of major sporting events that should be shown on free-to-air
Flintoff suffers deep vein thrombosis
Andrew Flintoff’s recovery from knee surgery has suffered a setback after the ECB revealed that he was suffering from deep vein thrombosis in his righ
CA looks to clear air over Hughes catch
The dispute over Andrew Strauss’s catch of Phillip Hughes at Lord’s reached the top levels of Cricket Australia, with the chief executive James Suther
Tendulkar tips seamers to shine
Sachin Tendulkar has said he is confident about India defending its World Twenty20 title and expects the pace attack to come good in English condition