What a week it's been for the cricket enthusiast with the game being highlighted in all facets of the mediaPat Symcox11-Nov-2002What a week it's been
India can expect even more than the Basin for second Test
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Rain restricts play in Gillette Cup second round games
Rain interrupted play in the Gillette Cup secondary schoolboys' finals today in Palmerston North leaving second round games undecidedLynn McConnell07-
Canadian Cricket Association extends condolences to Seebaran family
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Further inspection of Zimbabwe needed, says ECB chief
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Pakistan head for defeat as fourteen wickets fall
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Nanan: Hurley is WI material
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What goes round, comes round in cricket's world
India just couldn't winLynn McConnell23-Dec-2002India just couldn't win.Not only did they lose both Tests in the National Bank Series, they found thei
India have too much firepower for Holland's comfort
Bells shall chime ever more vigorously and fervent prayers shall rend the air, for on Wednesday, the world's most populous cricketing nation renews it
Fit New Zealand offers good competitive options in South Africa
New Zealand selectors have learned never to breathe sighs of relief, but they must have some measure of satisfaction that their chosen 15 look likely