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Lancashire v Nottinghamshire, Old Trafford, 1st day

First-day rain frustrates Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire's nerve-ridden effort to seal the County Championship against Lancashire was dealt a severe blow by the Manchester weather which forced play to be abandoned for the day after a single over

County news

Collymore leaves Sussex for Middlesex

Corey Collymore, the former West Indies seamer, is to leave Sussex and move up to Middlesex at the end of the season to be closer to his family

Mountaineers v Matabeleland Tuskers, MetBank Pro40 Championship

Duffin, Mpofu star as Tuskers down Mountaineers

An unbeaten half-century from Terry Duffin lifted Tuskers to 185, a score that their bowlers defended successfully to earn a 17-run victory against the Mountaineers at Queens Sports club

New Zealand in India 2010

Eden Gardens unable to host New Zealand Test

The CAB has expressed its inability to host the second Test between India and New Zealand later this year because of ongoing renovation work at Eden Gardens for the 2011 World Cup

New Zealand news

Bennett 'stunned' at New Zealand call-up

The Canterbury fast bowler Hamish Bennett has said he was "stunned" by his call-up to New Zealand's ODI squad for their upcoming tour of Bangladesh

2010-11 Domestic Cricket Season

HKCA adopts ResultsVault cricket management system for 2010-11

The Hong Kong Cricket Association will start using a new system called ResultsVault to help manage its cricket operations for the 2010-11 cricket season and beyond.

The Dan Vettori awards

Fixing hits cricket journalism

In which shady editors call crooked reporters and demand a thousand words by lunchtime

Where's the ambition-driven KP of 2005?

Five years after a career-defining Ashes century, Kevin Pietersen is a shadow of the cocksure batsman he was

New Zealand news

Franklin hopes for World Cup comeback

James Franklin has not given up on fighting into New Zealand's World Cup squad next year, despite losing his national contract during the off-season

Robin Smith

'Playing in the West Indies was always the best'

The South African-born England batsman, 47 today, remembers being pelted by the fastest bowlers in the world, being reduced to tears by the management, and more

County Championship

Three-way title race sets up thrilling finish

Three weeks ago the chances of a thrilling conclusion to the County Championship looked highly unlikely

Sessay v Shipton-under-Wychwood, npower Village Cup final, Lord's

Flintoff erases 34 years of hurt

Sessay from Yorkshire cruised to a seven-wicket victory over previous champions Shipton to win the npower Village Cup in front of an enthusiastic crowd at a sun-drenched Lord's

England v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Headingley

Strauss silences the doubters

It seems absurd that Andrew Strauss's place in England's one-day line-up was being debated on the day he struck 126 to set-up a 2-0 series lead against Pakistan

Warriors v Victoria, CLT20 2010, Port Elizabeth

Victoria take on Warriors in heavyweight clash

Victoria, the side with perhaps the best pedigree in the tournament, will kick-off their Champions League campaign against Warriors - South Africa's domestic champions and one of the stronger sides in the competition

Guyana v Bangalore, CLT20 2010, Centurion

Bangalore thump listless Guyana

Royal Challengers Bangalore sauntered to victory against Guyana in one of the most one-sided games so far in the tournament

Sri Lanka A v Pakistan A, 1st unofficial Test, Galle, 4th day

Senanayake takes five-for in drawn game

Sri Lanka A offspinner Sachithra Senanayake picked up all five Pakistan A wickets to fall on the fourth and final day in the drawn first unofficial Test in Galle

Lions v South Australia, CLT20 2010, Centurion

Captain Klinger leads South Australia to facile win

In what turned out to be a battle of captains, Michael Klinger's 48-ball 78 for South Australia Redbacks outweighed Alviro Petersen's 35-ball 56 for the Lions

England v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Headingley

Strauss century overhauls Pakistan

This was the game the summer so desperately needed. A tight contest, in front of a full house, fought to the bitter end as England held their nerve, securing a four-wicket victory with three balls remaining to ensure Andrew Strauss's fantastic 126 didn't

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