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ECB turning Test cricket into a southern game
Published on :27th August 2010
The ECB has been accused of turning Test cricket into a southern game after releasing the international fixture list for 2011, with no Tests further north than Nottingham.
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Strauss Falls Cheaply On Rainy Opening Day At Lord's
Published on :27th August 2010
Only 12.3 overs of play were possible on day one of the fourth and final Test between England and Pakistan at Lord's
 
Debutant Wahab Riaz has ball at England's expense
Published on :19th August 2010
WAHAB Riaz said his dream had come true after he took five wickets on his debut to leave Pakistan well-placed in the third Test against England at The Oval
 
Pakistan's Day At The Oval Despite Late Dismissal
Published on :19th August 2010
Pakistan lost the wicket of opener Imran Farhat moments before the close but they largely bossed proceedings having
 
Riaz reduces England to 70/5 at lunch
Published on :18th August 2010
London: England lost half their side after Andrew Strauss won the toss and elected to bat first on day one of the third Test against Pakistan at the Oval on Wednesday.
 
Yousuf doesn't think he is match-fit
Published on :15th August 2010
Worcester, England: Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf has admitted he is far from being match-fit for next week's third Test against England at The Oval.
 
I am not even thinking about retirement: Laxman
Published on :11th August 2010
New Delhi: After playing a match-winning knock in the last Test match against Sri Lanka and helping India square the series
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India Make Shaky Start After Being Set 257 To Win
Published on :6th August 2010
Sri Lanka's lower order frustrated India to set them 257 to win the third and final Test in Colombo and off-spinner Suraj Randiv then took three wickets
 
2nd Test: KP, Trott bolster England
Published on :6th August 2010
Birmingham, England: An unbroken 50-run stand between Jonathan Trott and Kevin Pietersen dashed Pakistan's hopes of invading deep into the English
 
Curator defends pitch for SSC Test
Published on :2nd August 2010
Colombo: The pitch at the SSC has come under fire from captains and players after just 17 wickets fell and over 1,400 runs were scored in the second Test which ended in a draw. But one man who is unperturbed is Anuruddha Polonowita, the national curator.
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