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Manager says Bajans can do it without quartet (22 Jan 1998)

EARLY LEADERS Barbados start their third round PresidentÕs Cup cricket match against Guyana here today without four key players, but their manager is still quietly confident of maximum points against Carl HooperÕs team

England: Yorkshire give Leeds a chance (21 Jan 1998)

YORKSHIRE yesterday agreed to give Headingley a chance to serve the county as a Test and first-class venue for the 21st century

Sri Lanka News Round-up (21 Jan 1998)

Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa

Jamaican team departs for Dominica: Kanhai.. very confident. (21 Jan 1998)

Jamaican team departs for Dominica: Kanhai.

Jamaica: Erskine to give up top post (21 Jan 1998)

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Boycott found guilty of hitting lover 20 times (21 Jan 1998)

GEOFFREY Boycott, the former Yorkshire and England opening batsman, was given a suspended prison sentence and fined £5,100 yesterday for beating up his lover in a French Riviera hotel

Sri Lanka News Round-up (20 Jan 1998)

Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa

Jamiaca: President's Cup squad flies out (20 Jan 1998)

Jamaica's cricketers leave today at 10 a.m

Grace worthy of high honour (20 Jan 1998)

WHEN I bemoaned the fact recently that W G Grace was never knighted by his country, I little knew that he nearly became a lord

England: Umpires given chance to impose authority (20 Jan 1998)

THE marking of umpires by captains, a time-honoured but flawed system, is to be replaced by a less confrontational type of assessment this summer

Fast Bowler Ambrose Denies Retirement Talk (20 Jan 1998)

WEST INDIES fast bowler Curtly Ambrose last night brushed aside a late CANA report which said he was about to retire from international cricket and would miss the upcoming Test and One-Day series against England unless regional officials got him to

Sri Lanka News Round-up (19 Jan 1998)

Kurunegala SC staged a superb recovery to beat Kalutara PCC outright by 92 runs in their Division one segment 'B' cricket tournament match concluded at the Welagedera Stadium yesterday

David Bairstow : Tragedy of Yorkshire yeoman (19 Jan 1998)

WE HAVEN'T had many wicketkeepers in Yorkshire, only seven or eight in a 100 years or more

Trinidad: SSCC sets record despite revolt (18 Jan 1998)

A RECORD 90 schools are registered to participate in the 1998 edition of the Secondary Schools Cricket Council's (SSCC) competitions

Sri Lanka News Round-up (17 Jan 1998)

Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa

Pakistan: Final round of Quaid Trophy ties from today (17 Jan 1998)

KARACHI, Jan 16: Karachi Blues go into their last league round match against Faisalabad today here at the National Stadium with the knowledge that an outright victory will ensure them a berth in the final of the 40th edition of the Quaid-i-Azam

Sri Lanka News Round-up (16 Jan 1998)

Compiled by Dinesh Weerawansa

Jamaica schools: Winning start for KC (16 Jan 1998)

CRICKET: Kingston College made a winning start to their 1998 Sunlight Cup campaign after completing an eight wicket victory over Mona High at Melbourne Park, Elletson Road yesterday

Jamaica: wanted, a spinner of class (16 Jan 1998)

CRICKET: When the regional President's Cup cricket tournament comes to an end, Jamaica, with a little luck, could well be the champions

West Indies: T&T get Windwards test (15 Jan 1998)

TRINIDAD and Tobago skipper Brian Lara, at the helm for the first time in a regional match since being appointed West Indies captain, gets a good test in what will be a long season today, when T&T start their inaugural President's Cup match against

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