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Watson wins second Allan Border Medal
Shane Watson has confirmed himself as Australia’s most important player by winning his second consecutive Allan Border Medal in Melbourne, where he al
Maynard resigns from Glamorgan post
In a further shake-up of Glamorgan’s structures, Matthew Maynard has resigned as the county’s director of cricketESPNcricinfo staff17-Nov-2010In a fur
Rain ruins New Zealand's warm-up match
New Zealand’s first warm-up match on their tour of Bangladesh has been cancelled because of unplayable ground conditions at the Bangladesh Krira Shikk
Sangakkara and Paranavitana punish India
The Test is only a day old but already it appears as though this is Sri Lanka’s game to loseThe Bulletin by Sriram Veera18-Jul-2010 Scorecard and ball
Bangladesh ponder twin spin option
Jamie Siddons, the Bangladesh coach, is hoping the Old Trafford pitch offers assistance to his spinners, as his team aims to build on their efforts in
Newcastle: Downie makes Trippier claim
According to reports by Sky Sports journalist Keith Downie (via GIVEMESPORT), Atlético Madrid right-back Kieran Trippier remains eager to join Newcast
Added responsibility for Indian openers
Should Laxman also be ruled out, Rohit Sharma too will join Badrinath in making a debut, presenting an experience chink South Africa will be keen to e
Windies ready to gamble
West Indies will “gamble” in their pursuit of a drought-breaking victory against an Australian side that no longer revels in pressure situationsAlex B
T&T blast their way to final
Trinidad & Tobago produced another compelling performance to knock the Cape Cobras out and set up a summit clash against New South WalesThe Bulletin b
Clark cool as Oval chances diminish
Stuart Clark’s position is under threat for the deciding Ashes Test at The Oval, but it’s not such a big deal for the experienced fast bowlerPeter Eng