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Urdu Report - Pakistan in New Zealand 1st Test, Day 2

Teams announced for Matabeleland and Midlands clash

Matabeleland will this weekend play hosts to visitors Midlands in the third round of the Logan Cup competition

An Englishman in Sri Lanka (part 5)

I have absolutely no qualms about recommending this game to those who haven't seen it yet, (particularly to the members of the "Barmy Army" who seem to have invaded our shores in their thousands from "old blighty"

Montserrat to stage university game against South Africans

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the University of the West Indies (UWI) are pleased to announce that this year's match between the University of the West Indies' Vice-Chancellor's XI and the South African cricket team will take place in

Durham sign Love to replace Katich as overseas professional

Durham have signed Australian batsman Martin Love as their overseas player for the coming season

Indian news round-up

Australian coach John Buchanan said on Thursday that his team was moving in the right direction after the match against the Board President's XI

Mashonaland A take charge against Academy

Day 1, Close of play: CFX Academy 207; Mashonaland A 88/1 (Gripper 60*, Matambanadzo 0*)

I must lead from the front - Allan Donald

Allan Donald, the great South African fast bowler, spoke to Colin Croft and South African journalist Neil Manthorp prior to the first Test match against the West Indies in Georgetown earlier this week

Tuffey gets due reward for fine bowling effort

Sometimes the good guys do get their rewards, and that was the case for New Zealand fast-medium bowler Daryl Tuffey today

Fleming has chance to make a batting statement

New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming looks to be holding the hopes of his team after day two of the first National Bank Test with Pakistan in Auckland today

There are precedents of an immediate Indian fightback

The average Indian cricket fan is a diehard optimist

Lee should be fit for England tour

MELBOURNE - Australian fast bowler Brett Lee is expected to be fit for the upcoming Ashes cricket tour after receiving encouraging news on his injured elbow today

Selectors eat humble pie

Whether Younis Khan completes his third century on Friday or not, his innings on Thursday was still a slap on the faces of the selectors who had ignored him for the home series against England late last year

Canterbury's domestic fortunes turn in year of change

In a year of change for the red and blacks, out went coach Garry MacDonald, who stepped down after four seasons in charge

Development programme taking off for NZC

While things are pretty quite on the women's cricket front New Zealand Cricket's Development Programme is taking off at the grass roots level

Drakes gives South Africa the series

A West Indian all-rounder who now boasts of a tremendous reputation in South Africa is favouring Shaun Pollock's men to get the better of the Caribbean side in the imminent home series

West Indies First Test eleven named

The West Indies' final eleven for the First Test against South Africa has been announced

Nyasha Chari: Biography

FULL NAME: Nyasha Chari BORN: At Harare, 10 October 1980 MAJOR TEAMS: CFX Academy (2000/01)

Zimbabwe editorial

The second round of the Logan Cup competition was slightly less damp than the first, although the two results obtained in the three matches had to be manufactured

Grant Flower looks back on India and the Logan Cup match with Mashonaland

Grant Flower spoke to CricInfo about a few aspects of the recent Zimbabwean overseas tour and about the Logan Cup match this last weekend between Mashonaland A and Mashonaland, having been appointed captain of the latter

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