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Inzamam reprimanded for equipment abuse
Inzamam-ul-Haq has had his second run-in with the ICC match referee, Chris Broad, in the space of a fortnight, after receiving a reprimand for his rea
Bangladesh on the verge of their first Test victory
Bangladesh were on the verge of their first Test victory as the fourth day came to a closeThe Bulletin by Rabeed Imam09-Jan-2005Scorecard and ball-by-
Richards holds his ground
Sir Vivian Richards has hit back at suggestions that his presence and criticism undermined West Indies’ recent tour of England, which ended in a humil
West Ham star Snodgrass set to complete U-turn
West Ham United midfielder Robert Snodgrass is to be offered a new contract at the club, ClaretandHugh reports. What’s the word? The
Bone scan suggests Shoaib may have been injured
The medical commission which performed tests on Shoaib Akhtar earlier this week suggested that he had been suffering from stress to his lower rib cage
Sheffield United must renew John Egan’s contract
After Sheffield United’s 2-1 victory over Bournemouth, the narrative was about John Lundstram. The midfielder scored the winner for the Blades but
Windwards to mix youth with experience
Two newcomers have been named in the Windward Islands 13-man squad for their opening match of the 2004 Carib Beer SeriesWisden Cricinfo staff22-Dec-20
An Aussie to the core
1943 Where to start with Ian Chappell , who was born in Adelaide 59 years ago todayWisden CricInfo staff26-Sep-2003All Today’s Yesterdays – Septembe
Gibbs and Smith put South Africa in complete control
England’s cricketers have always been prone to choking on their own hubris, but today’s debacle at Edgbaston was astonishing even by their extreme sta
Akram lined up for final international hurrah
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is planning to include Wasim Akram in their one-day side to face South Africa later this year as a formal farewell t