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Railways' Wakaskar looks for seamless transition
Saurabh Wakaskar, who scored an unbeaten 161 against Mumbai, talks about switching sides from Baroda to Railways, gelling with his new team-mates, and
Essex seek an end to underachievement
Essex continue to produce talented young players but they need to find the right blend from their squad to challenge for promotion and silverwareGeorg
England's tour to Zimbabwe goes ahead
It might have happened virtually at the last minute, but England’s tour toZimbabwe has finally received clearance to go aheadRalph Dellor20-Sep-2001It
Somerset Under-19's draw with Warwickshire
Somerset Under-19’s drew their match against Warwickshire Under-19s at Taunton School yesterdayRichard Walsh04-Aug-2001Somerset Under-19’s drew their
Ganguly, Wright feel there is room for improvement
Indian captain Sourav Ganguly and coach John Wright felt that therewas still scope for improvement in the team’s performance which todaydefeated Zimba
Karnataka lift trophy in HSBC National Cricket Tournament for the Blind
Karnataka pulled off a three-wicket win against Delhi in the finals of the HSBC National Cricket Tournament for the Blind at the SPIC-YMCA ground in C
Rawalpindi let Punjab off hook
Rawalpindi after putting on a respectable 249, dropped threecatches to leave Rest of Punjab at a happy 68 for no loss onthe first day of their Quaid T
Favourite son shines in absence of sun
There was so lengthy a rain delay that the effect of its batting was largely watered down todayJohn Polack23-Nov-2001There was so lengthy a rain delay
PCB welcomes Indian govt stand, proposes a quadrangular series
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Friday night welcomed the Indian government’s decision to allow its team to play Pakistan in a multi-lateral series and
Free State collapse handing victory to Border
A stunning collapse by Free State saw them bowled out for just 154, handingBorder victory by 55 runs at Buffalo Park and giving them a bonus point for