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Moin retained captain as PCB ends suspense

Moin Khan is retained as Pakistan cricket captain for the tour to New Zealand after a week of drama and uncertainty regarding the wicket-keeper's future

Stafford's hat-trick not enough to help ND against Canterbury

A hat-trick to Jenny Stafford wasn't enough to help her Northern Districts side to a win over Canterbury in their State Insurance Cup match at Rangiora today

Musharraf advises PCB selectors

Pakistan Chief Executive Gen Pervez Musharraf reminded the cricket selectors that they need to keep merit as the only criteria for picking the national side

Ronchi wins Europa Trophy for Bashley (Rydal)

Western Australian teenager Luke Ronchi walked off with the Man of the Match award after leading Bashley (Rydal) to their first Southern Premier League Knockout Cup triumph at the County Ground

Philadelphia International Cricket Festival

Followed by nearly one billion people around the world, cricket is a game with a proud tradition and a brilliant future

St George's College report

St George's College has traditionally been a strong cricketing school

Midlands cricket report

As the `one-day' season comes to a close, it is very evident that cricket is alive, well and going from strength to strength in the Midlands

Matabeleland look to strongest ever bowling attack

Matabeleland expect to play the strongest pace bowling attack in their history in the forthcoming Logan Cup competition

Club cricket report

Old Hararians and Queens breeze into National League final Defending champions Old Hararians and Bulawayo side Queens Sports Club will meet in the final of the national first league competition on Sunday 11 February after brushing aside Alexandra

54-year-old Harare grandfather tops national bowling aggregates

The above headline might give completely the wrong impression, implying that an elderly gentleman is achieving success in the sunset of his career in a rather weak league

Henry Olonga: in the cold

The career of Zimbabwe's fastest bowler, Henry Olonga, may be at the crossroads

ZCO editorial, 2 February 2001

So, a target of 280 was not enough to challenge the Australians at Hobart

Adams: Team spirit a plus

Despite the West Indies' 5-0 hammering in the Test series and their struggles in the Carlton Series of One-Day Internationals, captain Jimmy Adams does not believe that his team's tour of Australia has been a complete disaster

Hard Work - That's what Lara needs

West Indies team manager Ricky Skerritt acknowledged yesterday what has become increasingly evident

Wallace hopeful of turnaround

Philo Wallace concedes that his approach in the Busta Cup has lacked purpose

Vaughan aims to battle his way back into the side

England batsman Michael Vaughan knows that there's a lot of hard work to be done in the next few weeks if he is to regain his place for the First Test against Sri Lanka starting in Galle on February 22

Lewis 'in talks with other counties' after termination of contract

Former England player Chris Lewis has had his contract with Leicestershire terminated by mutual agreement - but this does not mean the controversial all-rounder is retiring from first-class cricket

Rain interrupts fifth week of Premier League

The heavy rains that have fallen in Sri Lanka during the last few days ensured that little play was possible in the Premier League Tournament

Round up of Sri Lanka school matches

243/8 dec in 77.3 overs

Sharjah tourney throws Challenger series, camp out of gear

The matches are to be held for a noble cause but there is little doubt that the proposed Sharjah triseries featuring India, Bangladesh and Pakistan will cause a lot of disruption in Indian cricket

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