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Australia off to a solid start
Justin Langer and Ricky Ponting, a surprise choice as his opening partner with Matthew Hayden getting a rest, gave Australia a solid start in their th
Olonga renews call for boycott of Zimbabwe
Henry Olonga has repeated his call for international teams to boycott Zimbabwe on moral groundsWisden Cricinfo staff11-Dec-2003Henry Olonga has repeat
Code of behaviour reformed
One of Cricket Australia’s main priorities this season is to improve the spirit in which the game is playedCricket Australia07-Oct-2003One of Cricket
South Africa look to downplay Kallis's absence
Omar Henry, South Africa’s convenor of selectors, said that South Africa would cope with the loss of allrounder Jacques Kallis for the first npower T
Glamorgan beat Derbyshire by an innings at Swansea
To take 12 wickets on the final day was a fine achievement by Robert Croft`s team,and all after 145 overs had been lost on the first three days of the
South Africa complete protracted win over Canada
South Africa began their World Cup with an upset they could ill afford as a sublime Brian Lara century sent the Proteas scurrying to defeatAnand Vasu2
Former Somerset bowler Ken Biddulph has died
Former Somerset paceman Ken Biddulph has died suddenly at his home in Amberley near Stroud in Gloucestershire at the age of seventyRichard Walsh10-Jan
Leeds’ Mateusz Klich could kick on now that his contract is sorted
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Sam Lee expects Leroy Sane to leave Man City amid Bayern Munich interest
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Ex-Man Utd ace Paul Ince’s choices of club’s future leaders is deeply worrying
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