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Sri Lanka: Ralhum launch on BDM cricket equipment (2 Jul 1998)

Ralhum sports company (Pvt) Ltd of Sri Lanka (RSC) have obtained the exclusive rights of being the agent for cricket equipment manufactured by B.D

Ribblesdale League: Shaun Rashid's target (1 Jul 1998)

PACE bowler Shaun Rashid has his sights firmly set on a double goal - to bowl Padiham to the Ribblesdale League Championship and get his place back in Nottingham's second team

PCB Council to meet on 5 July (1 Jul 1998)

LAHORE, June 30: An important Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) council meeting will be held at the Qadhafi Stadium on July 5 at 2 pm

Lancashire Leagues give Thumbs Down to Premier League (1 Jul 1998)

The Lancashire Cricket Board has been notified this week by the Confederation of Lancashire Cricket Leagues that after consultations with their clubs, the Confederation is totally against the introduction of a Premier League or Premier Leagues in

Partnership between Nat West and Northern League (1 Jul 1998)

The continued partnership between the National Westminster Bank and the Northern Cricket Junior League has proved beneficial for both partners

A Searle: England's real Cricket Academy (1 Jul 1998)

It is more than 25 years since I last stepped through the gates of Manchester Grammar School; a nervous 11-year old and sole representative from my Primary School at the Part II entrance exam

Double doubt for Lancashire pair (1 Jul 1998)

NEIL Fairbrother and Warren Hegg were big doubts for Lancashire today as they faced up to their vital Axa League floodlit clash with Warwicks at Edgbaston

Jamaica: Kashmir win Atlas Trophy (1 Jul 1998)

Kashmir Club defeated Metropolitan Parks and Markets by 50 runs on Sunday to gain their third lien on the Kingston and St

Jamaica: Carib Cement finals at Melbourne (1 Jul 1998)

The 1998 national finals of the Carib Cement All-Age and Primary schools cricket competition bowl-off today at Melbourne Oval

Announcement: England Six-a-Side Tournament (1 Jul 1998)

Hit Racism for Six, in conjunction with the London Community Cricket Association, is organising a ground-breaking six-a-side anti-racist cricket festival in Hainault, Essex on 29th August

C Randall: 'Investors' depressed by absentee internationals (1 Jul 1998)

IT is very bad luck on the Balconiers that Surrey, the championship leaders, have travelled to Swansea without six of their Test players to play a Glamorgan team without two of theirs - Waqar Younis and Robert Croft

Teams named for Derbyshire Premier League (1 Jul 1998)

The Derbyshire Cricket Board have made a decision to set up a Derbyshire Premier League in l999, and they have nominated the 12 teams who will compete

Aravinda, Sanath to grace Sri Lanka Day in Essex (30 Jun 1998)

The current world's Number One batsman, Aravinda de Silva and top batsman Sanath Jayasuriya will be making an appearance at the first ever Sri Lanka Day in Essex on Sunday July 19, 1998 from 2 p.m

Scottish cricket: Scotland aiming to build on success (30 Jun 1998)

SCOTLAND'S Triple Crown game against Ireland at Greenock today marks the beginning of a hectic period of international action in which the Scots will be playing on 30 out of the next 48 days, including a visit to Holland for the European Cup

Cricket team's tour of India on right course (30 Jun 1998)

The Pakistan cricket team's tour of India next year appears to be moving in the right direction as the PCB have received the tentative itinerary from their counterparts last week

Jamaica: Powell to lead Jamaica team (30 Jun 1998)

Ricardo Powell is the captain of Jamaica's team to the Nortel West Indies Youth cricket tournament to be held in Trinidad and Tobago starting on July 8

Teles Fernandopulle Obituary (30 Jun 1998)

Teles Fernandopulle one of Sri Lanka's best wicket keepers of the 50s and 60s passed away after a brief illness and his funeral took place yesterday at Kanatte in the presence of a distinguished gathering

M Parkinson: Sky's the limit for cricket (29 Jun 1998)

A BLOKE came up to me in a restaurant and said: "How dare you hand cricket to Rupert Murdoch?" He was clearly agitated by the news that on the recommendation of an advisory group of which I was a member, the Government had decided to allow all

Samiul Hasan: Intikhab believes some matches were fixed (29 Jun 1998)

KARACHI, June 28: Former cricket manager of the national team, Intikhab Alam, has said he believed a few international matches were fixed by some players

Qamar Ahmed: ICC's 'eventful' meeting virtually a non-event (29 Jun 1998)

LONDON: When it functioned as an outcrop of the MCC, the International Cricket Conference, as it was called then moved at a snails pace

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