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New Zealand v India, 4th ODI, Hamilton

It's very tough for NZ bowlers to stop me - Sehwag

Only Virender Sehwag can say that he felt sorry for the bowlers, without sounding arrogant. The arrogance is for on the field, which he showed a plenty of against New Zealand at Seddon Park today

ICC World Cup Qualifiers 2009

Namibia captain wants team to adapt to 50-over game

Nambian captain Louis Burger wants the team to make the adjustments needed to carry forward the good performances in the longer versions into the limited-overs format for this year's World Cup Qualifiers (WCQs)

Shootout in Lahore

Sri Lankan cricketers receive counselling

Sri Lanka's cricketers and officials, who were attacked by terrorists in Lahore, are undergoing post traumatic counselling in Colombo

England tour of West Indies 2008-09

Ganga to lead WIPA XI

Daren Ganga, the West Indies international, and captain of Trinidad and Tobago, will lead a West Indies Players Association All Star XI against England in a 50-over match at Guaracara Park

West Indies domestic cricket

Barbados under investigation for wasting time

Barbados captain Jason Haynes and his team are being investigated for wasting time to deny Trinidad and Tobago victory on the final day of their WICB regional four-day match last week

New Zealand v India, 4th ODI, Hamilton

A century with a six

Plays of the Day in the fourth ODI between New Zealand and India in Hamilton

Bengal v Tamil Nadu, Ranji one-day final

It was a collective effort - Raman

Tamil Nadu's victory in the Ranji one-day tournament was a collective effort, the team's coach Woorkeri Raman said. Tamil Nadu beat Bengal by 66 runs in the final in Agartala despite missing big names like L Balaji, Dinesh Karthik and M Vijay

State cricket awards 2008-09

Hughes wins more recognition with Sheffield Shield prize

Phillip Hughes has been named the Sheffield Shield Player of the Year

West Indies v England, 5th Test, Trinidad, 5th day

Strauss finds pride amid failure

It would have been one of their most extraordinary Test victories and for much of the final afternoon in Trinidad England looked as though they could pull it off

Sheffield Shield final 2008-09

Jewell chases winning feeling

Nick Jewell says there is a different feel in Victoria's squad as the players push to end their losing streak in domestic finals

Australian Cricketers' Association's All-Star teams 2008-09

North leads in teams of the year

Marcus North's strong end to the season has continued with him being named captain of the Sheffield Shield and FR Cup teams of the year

West Indies v England, 5th Test, Trinidad, 5th day

West Indies' resolve ends the drought

What compelling drama, what brilliant theatre. This was a Test of West Indian nerve like no other and it so nearly became too much for them. The prospect of regaining the Wisden Trophy and winning their first series since 2004 enveloped them in a fog of u

West Indies v England, 5th Test, Trinidad, 5th day

The old go-slow

Andrew McGlashan presents the plays from the fifth day in Trinidad

Sheffield Shield final 2008-09

Recovering Queensland consider options for final

Queensland have followed up their awful result against Victoria in the last preliminary game of the season by naming a 15-man squad for Friday's final

Denis Begbie 1914-2009

Denis Begbie dies aged 94

Denis Begbie, a quick-scoring batsman who played five Test for South Africa immediately after the war, has died at the age of 94

South Africa v Australia, 2nd Test, Durban, 5th day

Proud of how we bounced back - Ponting

Ricky Ponting has captained Australia to an Ashes clean sweep and two World Cup triumphs but never has he been prouder of his players than after they wrapped up their series victory in South Africa

South Africa v Australia, 2nd Test, Durban, 5th day

Expectation had nothing to do with loss - Smith

The headwear gave them away. Ricky Ponting and Phillip Hughes sat together after Australia's win in Durban and the most obvious sign of the generational gap that divides them was the state of their baggy green caps

South Africa v Australia, 2nd Test, Durban, 5th day

The 'Ponting Age' has truly begun

The headwear gave them away. Ricky Ponting and Phillip Hughes sat together after Australia's win in Durban and the most obvious sign of the generational gap that divides them was the state of their baggy green caps

South Africa v Australia, 3rd Test, Cape Town

Prince returns as captain for third Test

Neil McKenzie's Test career is at the crossroads after he was dropped along with Morne Morkel for the third Test in Cape Town. Ashwell Prince will return to the side as captain to replace the injured Graeme Smith and Prince will also take Smith's role as

South Africa v Australia, 2nd Test, Durban, 5th day

Some catchin, lovin, and joggin

Plays of the day for the fifth day of the second Test between South Africa and Australia in Durban

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