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Matsikenyeri and Chigumbura pull it off for Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe pulled off a superb two-wicket win in the first of five one-day internationals against Bangladesh at HarareThe Bulletin by Jamie Alter29-Jul-
Astle signs for Lancashire
The New Zealand batsman, Nathan Astle, has signed for Lancashire as a replacement for Australia’s Brad Hodge, who is returning Down Under for an A tea
Boucher knock gives South Africa the edge
Australia will have to chase at least 284 for a 3-0 cleansweep after South Africa spent most of the day building a hugely competitive lead in an absor
'We have good back-up' – Inzamam
Captain and coach confident of scripting a comebackOsman Samiuddin in Multan15-Feb-2006 ‘It is difficult to deal with injuries to bowle
Glasgow Rangers receive huge boost as Joe Aribo is set to return to action against Standard Liege
Glasgow Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has admitted that he is hopeful that Joe Aribo will be available again for the Europa League clash with Standar
Exclusive: Chris Kirkland believes Everton should’ve signed Watford’s Ben Foster
Everton should have signed Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster this summer, according to former Liverpool ace Chris Kirkland, who has been speaking exclusiv
Virgil van Dijk showcases winning mentality with recent comments
Virgil van Dijk has shown exactly why he is so highly regarded as a defender and a leader following his recent comments. The Dutch international sp
Chappell arrives in India
Greg Chappell, the former Australian captain, has arrived in India to start his tenure as the new coach of the Indian sideCricinfo staff16-Jun-2005
New Zealand v Australia, 3rd Test, Auckland
Match home26-Mar-2005Scorecard and ball-by-ball details4th dayMarks out of 10 – The great and the not-so-goodBulletin – Ponting powers Aussies to seri
Burnley: Sean Dyche pleads caution with using academy players who are "not ready yet" for the Premier League
Burnley manager Sean Dyche has urged caution with the use of academy players in the club’s remaining Premier League fixtures. With the Clarets’ squ