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Village club in Africa tie-up

Totteridge Millhillians CC, a village club in North London, has developed a link with Arusha CC in Tanzania, leading the Club Cricket Conference to encourage more clubs to set up 'twinning' arrrangements with clubs in Africa.

IPL news

RCB players in the lurch over payments

Several leading India and overseas players contracted to Royal Challengers Bangalore, including team captain Daniel Vettori, are awaiting the first instalment of their fees for the 2012 season

India news

Former BCCI president PM Rungta dies

PM Rungta, a former BCCI president and head of the Rajasthan Cricket Association, has died at the age of 84 at his residence in Mumbai

Under-19 World Cup 2012

De Mel to lead Sri Lanka at Under-19 World Cup

Sanitha de Mel, the right-arm medium-pacer, will lead Sri Lanka at the Under-19 World Cup in Australia in August

Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 3rd Test, Pallekele, 5th day

Sri Lanka take series after aborted chase

Sri Lanka's focus turned to securing their 1-0 lead and they changed their approach to a chase of 270 after tea to settle for a draw

The week on Twitter

'AB, I hope u remember me, it's Jeffrey Archer'

Celebrity hook-ups, dog turds, tea theft and other excitement in this week's round-up

West Indies v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, St Kitts

'It's a great shift in momentum' - Williamson

Kane Williamson hopes an improved performance with the ball and in the field in St Kitts will be the catalyst for a turnaround in the side's fortunes

Australia news

Stars poach Hodge and Maxwell from Renegades

The Melbourne Stars have poached two key players from their cross-town rivals the Melbourne Renegades, with Brad Hodge and Glenn Maxwell both signing multi-year deals with the Stars

The BCCI and the DRS

No shackles for new England

Their one-day (and Test) cricket resurgence has plenty to do with a change of attitude

Worcs v Durham, 2nd day, New Road

Hughes thrives on T20 form

Run-hungry Phil Hughes made a smooth transition from the shortest format to the longest in the County Championship as Worcestershire and Durham battled for supremacy in between the showers at New Road.

Ireland v Afghanistan, Intercontinental Cup, Dublin, 3rd day

Bowlers tear through Afghanistan

Max Sorensen and Alex Cusack each took four wickets to help Ireland skittle Afghanistan for 84, as their rain-hit Intercontinental Cup match got underway on day three

Netherlands v Leicestershire, CB40 Group A, Amstelveen

Hoggard enjoys life back in ranks

Leicestershire's veteran pace bowler Matthew Hoggard marked his relinquishing of the county's one-day captaincy to Josh Cobb with three wickets against Netherlands in Amstelveen.

Surrey v Lancashire, 1st day, Guildford

Horton prospers but Surrey take important step

Paul Horton, with a composed, efficient century, ensured that Lancashire enjoyed the best of the first day against Surrey

Gloucestershire v Essex, Cheltenham, 1st day

Cowan fights to earn instant cap

Ed Cowan, the Australian batsman, just happened to be living in Cirencester because of his heavily-pregnant wife. He made a first-class debut for Gloucestershire and promptly won his county cap.

England v India, 5th Women's ODI, Wormsley

Hat-trick of wins gives England series

England Women completed their sterling comeback in the five-match ODI series, recording their third straight win against India Women, in Wormsley, to win 3-2

Middlesex v Notts, Uxbridge, 1st day

Strauss makes 50 out of 98 for Middx

A month after his last knock, in the third Test against West Indies, Andrew Strauss displayed the traditional virtues that his team-mates had forgotten to score more than half of Middlesex's runs in a sorry first-innings at Uxbridge

India news

Aakash Chopra switches to Himachal Pradesh

Aakash Chopra, the former India opener, will switch from Rajasthan to Himachal Pradesh for the upcoming domestic season

Hampshire v Yorkshire, West End, 1st day

McKenzie praises 'Guinness' Boucher

Neil McKenzie played a lot alongside Mark Boucher for South Africa and as rain prevented action against Yorkshire he spoke about his former team-mate

Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 3rd Test, Pallekele, 4th day

Azhar shows off his Test skills, again

The search for young batsmen who display the virtues of patience, concentration and lengthy attention spans has gathered steam, and Azhar Ali, so far in his two-year career, has shown signs that he is one such player

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