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Sri Lanka News Round-up (9 Jun 1998)

The President of the Women's Cricket Association of Sri Lanka, Gwen Herat speaking at the women's cricket coaching camp said: 'We are ready not only to take up the challenge to win the Women's World Cup 2000 but to keep on improving the game and

Scottish Cricket Round-up (9 Jun 1998)

Heavy rain devastated Saturday's Scottish League programme, the only match to start being at Ayr and even then bad light prevented a finish

R Bright: Test matches may get championship (9 Jun 1998)

A TEST match World Championship could be closer to reality following an International Cricket Council meeting at Lord's

Lancashire trio worry (9 Jun 1998)

Lancashire have a treble headache over three of their most experienced players for the Championship game against Somerset which starts at Old Trafford on Thursday

Jamaica: St. George's wrap up Jackie Hendriks final (9 Jun 1998)

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Jackie McGlew (1929-1998) Tribute

Few South African opening batsmen from an earlier era, other than Jackie McGlew, were capable of building a reputation which set them apart from those heroes of today

West Indies: David Holford Is CEO Of Players' Association (9 Jun 1998)

Former West Indies Test all-rounder and chairman of selectors, David Holford, has been appointed chief executive officer of the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA)

Bangladesh: National cricket - Sylhet rain's a pain (9 Jun 1998)

The 24th national cricket championship, being held at Sylhet, has been postponed for a week due to the inclement weather prevailing in the north eastern district

B & H Semis: First cup finalists aiming to be the last (9 Jun 1998)

THE Benson and Hedges Cup could end its final season with an elegant symmetry if Yorkshire and Leicestershire win their home semi-finals today

I Corea: Wisden adjudges Aravinda de Silva No. 1 batsman (9 Jun 1998)

Wisden adjudges Aravinda de Silva No

PCB probe body records statements of Basit, Sohail (8 Jun 1998)

Two cricketers Aamir Sohail and Basit Ali and one sports journalist Fareshtey Gattey on Sunday recorded statements before the Pakistan Cricket Board Probe Committee (PCBPC), investigating betting and gambling charges against some Pakistani cricketers

Lancashire Northern League: Heaton's all-round brilliance (8 Jun 1998)

A SUPERB all round performance by Nigel Heaton set up a comfortable victory for Chorley by six wickets at Darwen in the Abbot Ale Cup yesterday

Barbados: Club Cricket Round-up (7 Jun 1998)

Pickwick 229 and 95

Trinidad: Success Laventille stop Barataria Ball Players (6 Jun 1998)

SUCCESS Laventille Composite defeated Barataria Ball Players in the finals to win the double wicket competition in the Progressive Youth Movement Cricket League

Lancashire League: Watch 'tis pace! (6 Jun 1998)

Watch 'tis pace

Lancashire League: A team tour boost for Lancs League pair (6 Jun 1998)

EAST LANCASHIRE and Accrington will enjoy the services of their professionals for two weeks longer than had been expected after the Australians cancelled the English leg of this summer's A tour

Lancashire: On song Flintoff eases the pain for Wasim (6 Jun 1998)

WASIM Akram could be out of tomorrow's Sunday League clash with Northants - but with Andrew Flintoff in exhilarating form, the skipper may not be missed

Mahmood Zaman: Imran pleads for naming captain now (6 Jun 1998)

Former test captain Imran Khan has pleaded for appointment of national cricket teams' captain now so as to give him an opportunity to work out a strategy for the world cup tournament to be held in England in May next year

S Hughes: England Cricket Notes (6 Jun 1998)

he's a useless toe-rag but his sister's cute

C Ellis: England Cricket Diary (6 Jun 1998)

AUSTRALIA A's powerful tour party will be woefully short of quality opposition following the decision to lop off the English leg of their tour next month

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