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Sri Lanka: LMD World Cup Supplement (21 April 1999)

LMD, Sri Lanka's business and leisure magazine will be publishing a World Cup Supplement, to be issued free with its May issue

Schools' six-a-side, day-nighter this year (21 April 1999)

The seven-year-old schools' six-a-side cricket tournament an innovation of the Old Wesleyites Sports Club (OWSC), breaks fresh ground

Ribblesdale League: It's Back to future for Aussie Ronnie (21 April 1999)

Ronnie Davis has big ambitions for Baxenden, firmly believing the Jennings Ribblesdale League club can climb out of the doldrums this summer

Ribblesdale League: Buzzing Barry's burster (21 April 1999)

Barry Spencer got Ribblesdale Wanderers off to a flying start with a career-best haul in the Jennings Ribblesdale League

Would hiring of Pybus alter Miandad's position? (21 April 1999)

Would hiring of Pybus alter Miandad's position

Postcard (21 April 1999)

Never have I played in a game that has been completely washed out for the full four days

Lord's of all she surveys (21 April 1999)

Janet Entwhistle made history on an otherwise miserable day for Lancashire at Lord's yesterday

Gleaner News Round-up (21 April 1999)

NAIROBI: The Guyanese Alvin Kallicharran is expected to continue as Kenya coach after next month's World Cup

Emirates Good Luck Book makes final run in Colombo (21 April 1999)

Emirates, the international airline of the UAE, and an official sponsor of this year's Cricket World Cup, provided Sri Lankan cricket fans with an opportunity to convey their personal greetings and best wishes to the team that will defend the

ECB's ban on flat covers hits Brumbrella (21 April 1999)

The 'Brumbrella', a 200-yard cover which rolls out to protect most of Warwickshire's Edgbaston ground from the elements, is in danger of becoming a white elephant as the result of new and unpublished regulations issued by the England and Wales

Bangladesh get a feel of WC venue (21 April 1999)

The national cricket team Monday visited the Chelmsford cricket ground, the venue where Bangladesh will make their maiden appearance in the World Cup in their group B opener against New Zealand on May 17

Bangladesh: City emerge champs, beat Gopibagh (21 April 1999)

City Club emerged champions in the First Division League with a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Gopibagh Friends Association in their final super-league clash played at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday

Enjoining Order on BCCSL reserved for 26 April (21 April 1999)

Mr

Adams makes debut as WI skipper, Lara sits out (21 April 1999)

They will start level

Bad Wrist Rules Out Lara (21 April 1999)

The cloud of doubt that has hovered over Brian Lara's right wrist for some time predictably burst here yesterday

Umpires and referees for World Cup announced (20 April 1999)

KARACHI, April 19: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a panel of 12 umpires and six match referees for next month's World Cup in England

Telemachus chopped from contract list (20 April 1999)

JOHANNESBURG (South Africa) - Twelve months ago Roger Telemachus, was one of the brighter prospects in South Africa's efforts to bring class players of colour into the system

New SuperSort format launched (20 April 1999)

JOHANNESBURG (South Africa) - In some quarters it is seen as a quick fix for the new millennium and needs time to settle before being condemned or approved

Khettarama Junior cricketers to tour Bangalore (20 April 1999)

The young cricketers of the Khettarama Cricket school leave Colombo today for Bangalore, India on a ten-day tour

Sri Lanka: Diyatillake CC clinch limited-over cricket title (20 April 1999)

Two aggressive knocks by Thusitha Bandara 86 (12 fours) and Sarath Dharmasena 87 (14 fours) helped Diyatillake Central College, Hanguranketha to become champions at the inaugural triangular limited over cricket tournament for the S

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