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Pete Sanderson the Youth Development Officer is a busy man.
The Centre of Excellence is a very busy place to be at the moment and probably there is nobody who is busier than Pete Sanderson, who is the Youth Dev
Carl Hooper: West Indies cricket is on the way up
A one-nil victory Test series victory against lowly Zimbabwe, and atriangular final win against professional big stage flops India, is not thekind of
Taylor's heroics in vain as Australia win Second Test of CricInfo Women's Series
The England Women lost the Second CricInfo Ashes Test by nine wickets at Headingley this afternoonMatthew Appleby08-Jul-2001The England Women lost the
Yousuf Youhana – a player of class
The failure of Yousuf Youhana in the two tour matches against British Universities and Derbyshire has understandably sent ripples of anxiety in Pakist
Das, Gambhir put NCA on strong wicket
Despite losing Sridharan Sriram for a fourth ball duck, theNational Cricket Academy were making strong progress in their bidto overcome Air India’s fi
Bajan version of West Indies
Oh dear, what can the matter beHaydn Gill11-Feb-2002Oh dear, what can the matter be?For a nation which boasts of a rich cricketing tradition, Barbados
Spectator takes catch of the day in tour match
A spectator provided the catch of the day while dashing batsman James Hopes excelled for the Queensland Academy of Sport against the touring New Zeala
Narvekar, three other GCA officials arrested, later released
Goa Cricket Association (GCA) president Dayanand Narvekar and threeother GCA officials were arrested and subsequently released by Margaopolice last ev
Easterns on top but refuse to enforce follow on
After the events of recent days in Kolkata, it would come as little surprise if there was a contagious fear of following on sweeping through the crick
New Zealand Academy take command
New Zealand Academy had the better of the exchanges on the opening dayof their Buchi Babu pre-quarterfinal against Tamil Nadu Districts atthe MA Chida