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Having decided to take the busway - the tarmac equivalent of the underground - to the Gabba from South Bank, I find myself boxed in by a motley crew o
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Having decided to take the busway - the tarmac equivalent of the underground - to the Gabba from South Bank, I find myself boxed in by a motley crew o
With the Australia-India Test series about to get under way, former and present cricketers give their opinions on what will happen, what will not, and
Russel Arnold will have a chance to impress Sri Lanka's selectors when he captains a Sri Lanka Cricket President's XI against England next weekCharlie
The new book Ground Rules contains in-depth chapters on the great cricket grounds of the world24-Dec-2003The new book Ground Rules As hard as it was t
An inspired performance in the field by India, and some careless batting by the Australian top order, left the second Test at the Adelaide Oval intrig
In the latest twist to the Murali Kartik selection episode, two national selectors have voiced contradicting opinions about when the decision was made
A delighted and weary Michael Vaughan refused to take all the credit after his battling hundred had helped England to draw the second Test at KandyWi
Steve Waugh made 80 in his last Test innings, and with Simon Katich making an unbeaten 77, Australia ended up with 357 for 6 to draw the TestThe Wisde
South Australia won a thrilling ING Cup day-night match at the Adelaide Oval, squeezing home against Tasmania by three wickets and with one ball to sp
Sussex have dismissed speculation that they have approached Steve Waugh with an offer for him to be one of their overseas players for the 2004 season