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Australia England India Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka Highlights HighlightsPublished: January 31, 2010
A round-up of the second day’s action of the fourth round of the Regional Four Day Competition 2009-10
Published: January 31, 2010
Rob Quiney’s second first-class century gave Victoria hope of victory against Tasmania after James Pattinson helped the Bushrangers snare first-innings points early on the third day Read the entire article .
Published: January 31, 2010
A Pakistan team in the doldrums after four comprehensive ODI defeats continued their downward spiral in the final game of the series, stumbling to 4 for 80 by the halfway mark of their innings Read the entire article .
Published: January 31, 2010
A brutal Ross Taylor assault powered Central Districts to a 78-run rout of Auckland in the final of the HRV Cup at a packed Pukekura Park, and with it a spot in the lucrative Champions League
Published: January 31, 2010
Tasmania’s Luke Butterworth destroyed Victoria’s top-order but his side’s second string bowlers failed to press the advantage in the middle session on day three of the Sheffield Shield cricket match at Bellerive Oval. Read the entire article .
Published: January 31, 2010
A fluent century from opening batsmen Ryan Broad helped Queensland set New South Wales a challenging fourth innings target of 345 in the Sheffield Shield cricket match at the SCG. Read the entire article .
Published: January 31, 2010
Attempting to avoid what could be just the second 5-0 whitewash in Pakistan’s one-day history, Shahid Afridi stepped up to the captaincy for the first time in an ODI and opted to bat Read the entire article .
Published: January 31, 2010
Opener Ryan Broad held Queensland’s batting together, as New South Wales bowled their way back in to the Sheffield Shield cricket clash at the SCG.
Published: January 31, 2010
The IPL commissioner has moments of brilliance interspersed with occasional lapses, like the batsman’s attacking strokeplay.
Published: January 31, 2010
The golden rule of Australian sports writing this week has been to point out that Andy Murray is Scottish, not English.