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ICC body to probe betting, match-fixing (17 Jun 1998)

Betting and match-fixing issue was discussed at the International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting in England last week, a spokesman for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said

C Randall: Problems mount for Glamorgan (17 Jun 1998)

GLAMORGAN, the fading county champions, could be without four first-choice bowlers for their four-day match against Leicestershire in Cardiff, starting today

Scottish Cricket: Aslam brings down GHK (16 Jun 1998)

HERIOT'S stayed top of Conference A on Saturday by easily beating GHK at Anniesland

D Trelford: MCC sexism threatens the peace of Lord's Test (16 Jun 1998)

THE Lord's Test, starting on the third Thursday in June, is not just a central fixture in the English social calendar

England News Round-up (16 Jun 1998)

GEORGE DAVIS may have been innocent, but vandals who carved a curious but rude message into the pitch designated for the Oxford University v Middlesex match were definitely guilty

CMJ: ICC to breathe new life into Test calendar (15 Jun 1998)

A WORLD Championship of Test cricket every four years is likely to be agreed by the International Cricket Council today

Sri Lanka: Schools champs on tour (15 Jun 1998)

Leaving on an Airlanka flight on Sunday morning June 21 on a fortnight's cricket tour of Malaysia will be the Peterite cricket team which ended up being the Coca-Cola League Champions, in the concluded schools cricket season

Lancashire League Cup: Young at heart (15 Jun 1998)

BRAD Young will not be available to lead East Lancs' challenge for their first cup success in 10 years

P Deeley: Surrey's form calls for close inspection (15 Jun 1998)

IT WOULD be one of cricket's great ironies if Surrey maintained their present levels of achievement and became county champions for the first time in 27 years while propping up the rest in the AXA League

M Nicholas: Super Max brings summer game to a lost generation (15 Jun 1998)

AT LORD'S on Tuesday of last week the two finest Australasian batsmen of their time - indeed, two of the finest of any time - gave an imposing and passionate presentation on the new cricket which they believe will revitalise the game's importance in

ICC gives more time for Bangladesh to prove Test status (15 Jun 1998)

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has extended the time-limit for Bangladesh to justify its claim for Test status to the next AGM of the games ruling body in 1999

Sri Lanka Schools Scores (14 Jun 1998)

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Sri Lanka News Round-up (14 Jun 1998)

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Pakistan: Mohsin Khan satisfied with cricket training camp (14 Jun 1998)

Camp commandant former Test opener Mohsin Hasan Khan has said that training of probables was showing positive results and some of the players have lost weight up to three kilograms

N Hallam: Malcolm 'refused to bowl' charge (14 Jun 1998)

DEVON MALCOLM was accused yesterday of refusing to bowl during a championship game last season as the bitter in-fighting which caused so much upheaval for Derbyshire last summer refused to die down

T Lewis: Lord's without peer for intimidation and stimulus (14 Jun 1998)

ON Thursday morning, those South African cricketers who have never played a Test at Lord's may smile to think that their cricket careers have got them a big game at the great ground

A Collomosse: Betts takes the fast lane to Test contention (14 Jun 1998)

MELVYN Betts, the outsider in the three-man race with Chris Silverwood and Ed Giddins for the final place in England's Test party, by-passed the orthodox route into the thoughts of the selectors

Barbados: Clayton's Tonic (14 Jun 1998)

Clayton Lambert immediately stamped his presence on the Courts/Suzuki Division 1 cricket competition yesterday

UCB appoints Panel of Coaches (13 Jun 1998)

The United Cricket Board of South Africa has announced the formation of a panel of specialist coaches to assist players at provincial, national and junior level

Lancashire League: Premier League plans are a non-starter (13 Jun 1998)

THE introduction of a Premier League is as far away as ever after the latest rejection by the Confederation of Lancashire Cricket Leagues

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