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Century came as a sigh of relief – Warner
Australia stand-in captain David Warner has said his century in the fifth ODI against Sri Lanka came as a “sigh of relief” as it was his first score o
Rushworth goes once more unto the breach
Durham have been hard-pressed on and off the field since winning the Championship in 2013 and could face a fight for survivalDavid Hopps29-Mar-2016Coa
Anderson puts Tests ahead of IPL swansong
James Anderson has reiterated his commitment to England on the eve of the third Test in Johannesburg, by confirming that he will not be entering into
Liddle joins Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire have signed former Sussex seamer Chris Liddle on a two-year dealGeorge Dobell16-Nov-2015Gloucestershire have signed Chris Liddle on a
Deutrom wants regular series against Full Members
Warren Deutrom, Cricket Ireland chief executive, is hoping to secure a steadier diet of bilateral fixtures against Full Members after playing just nin
Perkins, Dwayne Bravo set up easy win for Red Steel
William Perkins’ unbeaten 64 and Dwayne Bravo’s 4 for 29 starred in Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel’s seven-wicket win over St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
Pakistan take series with 328-run win
Pakistan made short work of Bangladesh on the fourth day in Mirpur, taking eight wickets inside two sessions for 148 runs, to seal a 328-run victory a
Dilshan, Sangakkara tons set up big win
Sri Lanka have finally made themselves heard, twelve days into the World Cup. Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara did most of the talking throug
Rampaul not among World Cup probables
Fast bowler Ravi Rampaul has been left out of West Indies’ 30-man provisional squad for the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New ZealandESPNcricinfo st
West Indies players mull strike over pay structure
In an extraordinary and unprecedented move, West Indies players have come out strongly against WIPA president and chief executive Wavell Hinds, who th