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Barbados: Windball Cricketers want eye from WICB (28 May 1998)

Windball Cricketers want eye from W.I.C.B

Bangladesh: Saber Hossain speaks up at last (28 May 1998)

The annual general meeting of the International Cricket Council (ICC) will be held at its Lord's headquarters from June 10 to 15

Bangladesh: National Cricket - Comilla crush Dhaka University (28 May 1998)

Unfancied Comilla led by veteran all-rounder Poplu romped into the quarterfinals when they handed Dhaka University a 17-run defeat in the 24th national cricket championship at the Sylhet Stadium yesterday

Barbados: Big boost for BCA (28 May 1998)

SOME $100 000 from Courts, a $47 000 Suzuki Baleno car from Simpson Motors

Australia to play three Tests this summer (28 May 1998)

Australia's tour of Pakistan this summer will be divided into two legs with the Tests to be played in the first half and one-day internationals in the second half

Whatmore pledge after first defeat (27 May 1998)

LANCASHIRE coach Dav Whatmore today shrugged off Monday's Axa League setback at Essex as his side squared up to Surrey at The Oval

R Dwight: Roys's appointment as cricket coach (27 May 1998)

Amidst the encircling gloom in the wake of our cricket debacle at the hands of the South Africans - The appointment of Roy Dias as coach, is indeed refreshingly heartening and reassuring in the main

R Dwight: Singer gifts cricket gear to rural schools (27 May 1998)

On Monday evening in the congenial elegance of the ballroom of the Hotel Lanka Oberoi amidst a gathering of Sri Lankan cricketers members of the Cricket Board, officials of 'Singer', the sponsors and other invitees, the schools' (7) cricket captains

New Zealand: Timaru Girls' High leads cricket charge (27 May 1998)

Despite seeking a third national secondary school girls cricket championship later this year, Timaru Girls' High School has its toughest games within Canterbury

Jamaica: Padmore defeat Clifton in final (27 May 1998)

Defending champions Padmore defeated Clifton by 55 runs to retain their Carib Cement All-Age cricket title for the parish of St

T Becca: Jamaica Sandals Tourney - Simply not cricket (27 May 1998)

The 1998 Sandals all-island limited over cricket competition got off to a disappointing start on Saturday

W Gray: Edgbaston pitches to be dug up (27 May 1998)

WARWICKSHIRE are to dig up four pitches after further criticism of playing surfaces at Edgbaston

Bangladesh: Faruque's A team leave for Singapore today (27 May 1998)

The 17-member Bangladesh A team, led by former national captain Faruque Ahmed, will fly to Singapore this morning to play a three-match limited-over series against the Singapore national team which begins tomorrow

C Randall: Ramprakash's star is rising byte by byte (27 May 1998)

THE tall man with metal-rimmed glasses and bushy moustache, patiently tapping at a grey lap-top computer on a table every match day, has helped Middlesex metamorphose from last year's weakest limited-overs side into one of the strongest

Sri Lanka: Mt. Lavinia magistrate's Court beat AG's team at cricket (26 May 1998)

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Scottish Cricket: Spence stays in to foil West (26 May 1998)

DOUR batting from Brian Spence frustrated West of Scotland as Poloc forced a draw in good batting conditions at Hamilton Crescent on Saturday

Lancs Inter-league Cup: Haslingden crush old boy Dearden (26 May 1998)

STEVE Dearden made a miserable return to his former club as Haslingden were one of six Lancashire League clubs to book their place in the quarter finals of the Lancashire League and Central Lancashire League Knockout Cup

Dean Jones calls it a day (26 May 1998)

FORMER Australian Test batsman Dean Jones announced his retirement from cricket yesterday

Bangladesh: National cricket - Sylhet in last eight (26 May 1998)

Hosts Sylhet paved their way into the quarterfinal of the 24th national cricket championship with a comfortable 44-run win over last year's semifinalists Dhaka at the local stadium yesterday

Zafar Samdani: Pakistan ill-prepared for coming World Cup (25 May 1998)

For the next World Cup, to be held in the summer of 1999 in England, practically every participating nation has entered the home stretch for preparations

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