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Aug 23, 2001: The Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth team registered their second win on English soil on Wednesday when they defeated a Reading Under-19 side by 127 runs.
Aboriginal youth team big winners in Kent
Aug 22, 2001: The Australian 'Downunders' won the second match of their three-week tour of England on Monday when they defeated a Kent XI by 143 runs.
Aug 19, 2001: Portugal are the 2001 ECC Trophy champions
Australian farewell to historic Belfast ground today
Aug 12, 2001: A packed house will bid farewell to cricket at Ormeau, in Northern Ireland, today as the touring Australian team make their sole venture outside of English-Welsh territory to take on Ireland in the Northern Bank Challenge match.
England under-19 women favourites for European Cup
Aug 10, 2001: The England under-19 women's team will start as hot favourites to retain the European Cup for their country when play begins in the four-nation tournament today
No evidence to support Mark Waugh allegations - ACB investigator
Aug 7, 2001: No evidence has been found over which Mark Waugh could be charged over bribery allegations made in India last year, according to a special investigator of the Australian Cricket Board.
UAE protest over ICC Trophy visa refusals
Jul 25, 2001: The Emirates Cricket Board, governing body for the game in the United Arab Emirates, has lodged a protest with the ICC over the refusal of the Canadian Embassy to issue visas to two of its squad members for the recent ICC Trophy.
Australian Super Challenge series cancelled
Jul 19, 2001: The Super Challenge one-day series between Australia and India set down for September has been cancelled.
Rolton wins Peden-Archdale Medal
Jul 9, 2001: Australian Southern Stars all-rounder Karen Rolton was presented yesterday with the Peden-Archdale Medal as the outstanding player in this year's England v Australia women's cricket series
Jacobs suspension altered so that he misses a game
Jul 8, 2001: One of the more bizarre disciplinary cases in the history of the ICC refereeing system took a new turn on Saturday
Shock suspension as Jacobs banned from series he wasn't chosen for
Jul 5, 2001: In a shock announcement from Zimbabwe today, the ZCU (Zimbabwe Cricket Union) announced that West Indies wicketkeeper Ridley Jacobs had been suspended for three one-day internationals following an incident in Wednesday's Coca-Cola Cup match against
Sthalekar set for Southern Stars debut
Jun 29, 2001: Lisa Sthalekar will make her Australian debut today when the Southern Stars take on England in the first of three one-day internationals in the CricInfo Women's Series at the County Ground, Derby
Two world records for Michelle Goszko
Jun 26, 2001: Michelle Goszko broke one world record and equalled another when she scored 204 for Australia against England in the First Test of the CricInfo Women's Series at Shenley on June 25, 2001
An endangered species on show today: Women's Test cricket
Jun 24, 2001: One of the rarest breed of contest in the cricketing world makes an appearance today
Nepal visa problems may affect ICC Trophy plans
Jun 22, 2001: With six days till the commencement of the biggest cricket event in the world this year - the ICC Trophy in Canada - Nepal's participation has been thrown into doubt
Bradman family distance themselves from issuer of 'memorial caps'
Jun 16, 2001: The family of the late Sir Donald Bradman, along with his official charity, have distanced themselves from the issue of "Bradman memorial caps" to six leading international cricketers
Jun 12, 2001: The Hong Kong Sixes are set to return to the cricketing calendar this November after a four-year absence
Lee's rushed comeback sets unwanted record
Jun 10, 2001: Brett Lee broke an unwanted record when he made a surprise return to the Australian side on Saturday.
Pitch invaders 'will risk being prosecuted' - ECB's reaction
Jun 9, 2001: "Members of the general public who steal the stumps/bails and/or who cause wilful damage to the pitch will risk being prosecuted." These were the words of the England & Wales Cricket Board on Friday as they tried their hardest to convince the public
WICB turmoil: President, VP resign after manager reinstated
Jun 3, 2001: WICB president Pat Rousseau and vice-president Clarvis Joseph have tendered their resignations after their decision to dismiss national team manager Ricky Skerritt was overturned by the board membership.
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