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Lancashire League: Abbot Ale Cup - Chorley edge closer to Lord's return (20 Jul 1998)

CHORLEY are just two steps away from a fourth visit to Lord's in five years after beating Birkenhead Park and the rain at Windsor Park yesterday to reach the quarter finals of the Abbot Ale Cup

Jamaica: Kingston CC lift Sandals one-day (20 Jul 1998)

Kingston Cricket Club won the Sandals Limited Overs cricket competition for the first time when they defeated St

Flintoff revels in England chance (20 Jul 1998)

LANCASHIRE cricket has the chance to hail its next Test cricketer at Old Trafford tonight

G Dean: Fearless 'Freddy' takes a bow (20 Jul 1998)

ALMOST exactly a year ago Andrew Flintoff smote a maiden first-class hundred against Hampshire at Southampton

My Sport: Hansie Cronje (20 Jul 1998)

Interview by Gareth A Davies

CMJ: Compelling portraits of those great craftsmen (20 Jul 1998)

BIOGRAPHY is the favourite form of contemporary sports book writing

Al-Amin: Riding on the wrong horse? (20 Jul 1998)

Riding on the wrong horse

A Lewis: True followers must not suffer and die quietly (19 Jul 1998)

I AM forced to lament

Jamaica: One-day battle at Kaiser (19 Jul 1998)

The final of the Sandals all-island limited-over cricket competition takes place at Kaiser Sports Club, Discovery Bay, today with Kingston CC up against St

T Cozier: Time To Move From Kensington (19 Jul 1998)

For one reason or another, I've had to spend a few mornings recently at Kensington Oval

Barbados: Law in effect (19 Jul 1998)

Police (170-6 dec and 117-2) beat Maple (113 and 172) by 8 wickets

M Atherton: Players should not take all the blame (19 Jul 1998)

IT SEEMS clear that, following a meeting of the Test umpires panel in Surrey last week, the relationship between players and umpires, like a difficult marriage, has gone sour

West Indies: Nortel Championship - Change 'May Be tricky' (18 Jul 1998)

A PLAYING CONDITION which is being introduced to the regional scene for the first time during the Nortel limited-overs championship could prove to be challenging, according to one of the few West Indians of this generation who has played under the

Qamar Ahmed: Meeting of National Grid Umpires and Referees (18 Jul 1998)

"The introduction of the National Grid panel of international umpires and referees by the ICC has raised the general standard of the game," says the former Sri Lankan captain Ranjan Madugalle who is one of the panel of referees along with his

Lancashire League: Weather-hit Bacup saved by World Cup (18 Jul 1998)

Bacup Cricket Club have had to turn to football to help them make ends meet in a rain-ravaged season

Imran Khan: English game is ready to stop the rot (18 Jul 1998)

THE future of English cricket seems to me to be bright, because for the first time there is a general recognition in England that there is a need for change in the country's cricket structure

S Hughes: Cup of plenty (18 Jul 1998)

IT WAS the Ashes series of 1968

England News Round-up (18 Jul 1998)

Minor Counties, MCC Trophy Qtr-finals (11) (Budleigh Salterton): Devon v Wilts; (Wellington): Shrops v Lincs; (Challow & Childrey): Oxon v Norfolk, (Met Police Grd): Surrey v Kent

C Ellis: England Cricket Diary (18 Jul 1998)

THE World Cup final is almost a year away, but it looks as if it will be confirmed as a UKP 32 million sell-out by the end of this month

C Randall: Giant screen to show captains as toss is made (18 Jul 1998)

THE MCC break new ground before the start of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Match at Lord's this morning by relaying the toss and subsequent interviews with both captains on the giant screen, using the public address system for sound

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