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Lancashire: Accrington and District League (30 July 1999)
Lancashire: Hyndburn Mayoral Six-a-side Challenge (30 July 1999)
Jamaica: Melbourne, St. Catherine summer camps (30 July 1999)
New Finance Director for England and Wales Cricket Board (30 July 1999)
PPP Championship preview (30 July 1999)
Lancashire: We were outplayed, says defeated Crawley (29 July 1999)
Ijaz Ahmed calls on Mujib (29 July 1999)
News Roundup: Tendulkar takes over (29 July 1999)
Lancs League consider CLL merger move (29 July 1999)
Office of chairman or CEO may be abolished (29 July 1999)
No real 'set-back', says Hunte (29 July 1999)
Sri Lanka: Trevor Chappell conducts coaching clinic (29 July 1999)
Interim Committee signs Sony TV deal (29 July 1999)
Players suspended under PCB inquiry body's report (29 July 1999)
Mujib meets Ramiz and Yawar Saeed (29 July 1999)
Ribblesdale League: Andy hits vital six (28 July 1999)
Lancashire: Red Arrow Services Chorley and District Amateur League (28 July 1999)
Aussies will be warmly welcomed (28 July 1999)
Talking Cricket: Making a better pitch for developing young players (28 July 1999)
Legal experts term Ehtesab Bureau action against players as illegal (28 July 1999)
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Morris ruled out for up to 12 months after opting for back surgery
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Siraj the star as India square series with epic six-run victory
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