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Pakistan tour of New Zealand 2010-11

Kamran Akmal not picked for New Zealand tour

Pakistan have left out wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal from the tour of New Zealand, preferring the services of his brother Adnan, who made his Test debut against South Africa in the UAE

USA cricket

Ahmed poised to challenge Dainty

Nabeel Ahmed has expressed his intention of standing against Gladstone Dainty for USACA president in next March's elections

India v New Zealand, 2nd ODI, Jaipur

Will New Zealand put up a fight?

ESPNcricinfo previews the second ODI between India and New Zealand in Jaipur

The List

Erasing large deficits with least damage

Australia v England, 2nd Test, Adelaide

Nielsen backs struggling Johnson

Tim Nielsen, has said that the team will do everything in its power to boost the morale of their misfiring strike bowler, Mitchell Johnson, whose place in the starting XI for Friday's second Test at Adelaide is in jeopardy

India in South Africa 2010-11

No UDRS in South Africa-India Tests

The Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) is unlikely to be used during India's upcoming Test tour of South Africa because India are against the system, according to sources in Cricket South Africa

New Zealand in India 2010-11

Injured Daryl Tuffey to return home

Daryl Tuffey, the New Zealand fast bowler, will return home to recover from a bicep strain he suffered during the first one-day international against India in Guwahati

Western Australia v NSW, Sheffield Shield, Perth, 3rd day

Duffield strikes give Western Australia a chance

Western Australia require a further 314 runs for victory over New South Wales after the visitors set them a testing 365 at the WACA

Michael Clarke and Jeremy Renner

Ashes first-ballers, and big differences in scores

Also, the most overs bowled by one man in a series, the most inexperienced attacks, and Tendulkar's World Cup records

The pinch-hitting Cup

A shambolic opening ceremony, 15-over exploitation, security-related boycotts, and a semi-final won by default

Castle Logan Cup 2010-11

Wessels centuries set up Rhinos win

A round-up of the latest action from the Logan Cup, Zimbabwe's domestic first-class competition

Hello Hansie, goodbye Immi

A disappointing World Cup for stalwarts Kapil Dev, Allan Border and Malcolm Marshall

Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Division Two, 6th round, 2nd day

Mohammad Wasim guides KRL's hunt for lead

Round-up of the second day of the sixth round of Division Two of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy

Indian domestic news

Ganguly to play Ranji Trophy to prepare for IPL

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is set to play in the Ranji Trophy for his state side Bengal, in a bid to attain top form and fitness ahead of IPL 2011

Quaid-E-Azam Trophy, Division 1, 6th round, 2nd day

Rawalpindi seamers set up interesting tussle

Round-up of the second day of the sixth round of Division One of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy

Gambhir's men hold all the aces

India look too strong

India made a confident start to their five-match one-day international series against New Zealand and they look a good bet to take a 2-0 lead by winning in Jaipur on Wednesday

England Women news

Brunt returns for Ashes defence

Fast bowler Katherine Brunt will return to England duty after being included in a 15-player squad for the England women's tour of Australia in January

County news

Trescothick offered £1m six-hitting incentive

Marcus Trescothick has been offered a £1 million incentive to go for his shots next summer

BCB XI v Zimbabweans, tour match, Savar

Zimbabweans succumb to spinners in tour match

A resilient performance from Bangladesh Cricket Board XI handed the Zimbabweans a 29-run defeat in the one-day practice game in Savar, and a reminder of the tough challenge ahead of them on the tour

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