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End of an era for Ambrose and Walsh (31 December 1998)
Sri Lanka News Round-up (31 December 1998)
Doull thirsts for home pitch (31 December 1998)
Injuries deplete West Indies fourth Test stocks (31 December 1998)
Woolmer keeps his options open (31 December 1998)
Major changes in South African cricket selection, says Bacher (31 December 1998)
Political row mars South African triumph (31 December 1998)
Giles selected for final Ashes Test (31 December 1998)
Bishop recalled to lead Trinidad and Tobago (31 December 1998)
Warne relishes return against England for Test finale (30 December 1998)
Bowlers camp to continue at Pindi (30 December 1998)
Kenya go to World Cup on professional footing (30 December 1998)
New Zealand: MacDonald warns of Northern backlash (30 December 1998)
Quotes after Test 4: Stewart praises 'awesome' Headley (30 December 1998)
Sydney terror owns up to 1971 incident (30 December 1998)
Sri Lanka look to contest best of three finals in Australia (30 December 1998)
Kingsmead Test follow-up (30 December 1998)
Sri Lanka News Round-up (30 December 1998)
Mark Waugh stalls over Pakistan match-fixing inquiry (30 December 1998)
Irresistible Gough is catalyst for success (30 December 1998)
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Virat Kohli and the masterful innings that refused to be tragic
Bangladesh's participation in 2026 T20 World Cup to be finalised by January 21
New Zealand conquer India, on their own terms
Stats - Mitchell's high as NZ complete their ODI set
PSL moves to player auction model in historic reform
The urn spurned: How naivety and decay wrecked England's Ashes ambitions
'It's more of a future thing' - why Glenn Phillips bats left-handed sometimes
A part but apart: why Usman Khawaja was an Aussie cricketer like no other
A year in fast-forward: shorter games, quicker results, Starc contrasts
Woakes on Bazball: 'Would be daft for us to rip it up and start again'