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Mark Waugh to meet investigators on Saturday

Mark Waugh will face cricket anti-corruption officials this Saturday in Melbourne to discuss allegations made against him in an Indian police report, the Australian Cricket Board has announced

The Not Out King reaches another landmark and a half-century of players

In last week's edition of The Numbers Game, we pointed out that Chris Harris now topped the all-time list for not outs in the Shell Cup

Surrey chief: Manchester United are our example

Paul Sheldon, Chief Executive of Surrey County Cricket Club, could barely conceal his delight when he spoke to CricInfo about the signing of Mark Ramprakash

Colin Croft: Three positives in one week - things are looking up for the West Indies

This last week has been, rather quietly, one of the better weeks that West Indies cricket, on and off the field, has experienced for some time, perhaps over four years

Judge King puts commission on hold

The future of the King commission of inquiry into match-fixing and corruption in cricket was clouded in doubt on Monday when Justice Edwin King cancelled the next sitting of the commission scheduled for February 19

PCB signs Internet Rights acquisition agreement with CricInfo

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Trescothick hundred saves England embarrassment

England's claim that they hold no fear of Sri Lanka's spinners was looking decidedly hollow tonight after an unconvincing batting display by the English middle order against a BCCSL Colts XI at De Soysa International Stadium, Moratuwa

North Zone's triumph no surprise

North Zone's triumph in the Duleep Trophy was not exactly a surprise; what was surprising however was the ease with which they wrapped up the title with a round of matches still to be played

Indian news round-up

The chairman of the National selection committee, Chandu Borde said in Mumbai on Sunday that Indian batting star Sachin Tendulkar had informed him of his unwillingness to lead the India B team for the forthcoming Hero Honda Challenger Trophy

Laxman to lead India-A in tour opener against Australia

The national selection committee which met at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai this morning selected VVS Laxman to lead India-A in the tour opener against the visiting Australian team at Nagpur from February 17-19

Pacifica Cup semi-finalists confirmed

The final day of pool play in the Pacifica Cricket Championships confirmed the semi finalists for the championship stage of the tournament, and gave a strong indication of who would be battling out final honours on Thursday

Lee's injury a massive blow to Australia

Brett Lee's rollercoaster ride of the last twelve months has arguably struck its lowest point today with news that the New South Wales and Australian speedster will need to undergo surgery to correct ligament and tendon damage in his right elbow

Auckland women ensure final berth while Otago gain first win

Otago gained its first win of the State Insurance Cup today while Auckland assured itself of a final against Canterbury on Saturday

10th Match, CarltonSeries, Australia v Zimbabwe, Statistical Highlights

It was the 1679th ODI in cricket history

Pakistan to advocate equal chances for umpires, referees

Pakistan and India will press for the postings of their umpires and match referees in the International Cricket Council (ICC) sub-committee meeting in Melbourne scheduled for Feb 7

PCB seeks CBFS word on event

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has sought confirmation of April's Sharjah Cup from the Cricketers Benefit Fund Series (CBFS)

Sharjah Triangular Series called off

The Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF) on Sunday called off the Sharjah Tri-series involving India, Pakistan and Bangladesh due to delay in written confirmations from Indian and Pakistani cricket boards

Bert Sutcliffe Oval tag for cricket academy ground

Cricket legend Bert Sutcliffe's memory, and his sporting deeds, will be perpetuated by the naming of the Oval at Lincoln University as the Bert Sutcliffe Oval

Sports beneficiaries should put something back

New Zealand Cricket's benefactor Michael Watt issued a challenge to those people who had made money from television sports rights in New Zealand to put something back into the sports they profited from

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