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Australia England India Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka Highlights HighlightsPublished: February 28, 2010
Zimbabwe’s spirited army of spinners scripted a memorable fightback to help the visitors clinch a low-scoring scrap
Published: February 28, 2010
Graeme Cremer has captured 3-11 as Zimbabwe’s spinners bowled the visitors to a stunning, 26-run victory over West Indies in a Twenty20 international in Port of Spain. Read the entire article
Published: February 28, 2010
Lalit Modi: two words or four syllables which can invoke either nauseousness or sycophancy. He has abrasively dictated his terms on the game, and upon the ICC, so it’s perfectly understandable that he has courted bitter-sweet reactions of controversy and adoration.
Published: February 28, 2010
Australia’s cricketers have identified New Zealand pace bowler Tim Southee as an added threat to their hopes of victory in the one-day international series. Read the entire article .
Published: February 28, 2010
Alastair Cook was expecting a sound night’s sleep after leading England to victory in the first one-day international against Bangladesh. Cook hit a rapid 64 and Paul Collingwood a controlled 75 not out
Published: February 28, 2010
Tamim Iqbal rated his blistering 125 from 120 balls in the first ODI against England at Mirpur as “one of his best” performances
Published: February 28, 2010
Alastair Cook led by example with a rapid fifty to kickstart England’s pursuit of 229 to win the opening match of the one-day series in Mirpur. Tamim Iqbal earlier hit a superb 125 for the hosts
Published: February 28, 2010
A round-up of the opening day’s action of the RBS Twenty20 Cup 2009-10
Published: February 28, 2010
Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook have hit solid half-centuries to guide England to an emphatic six-wicket win over Bangladesh in their opening one-day international. Read the entire article .
Published: February 28, 2010
All eyes were on Craig Kieswetter at the top of the order on debut but it was Alastair Cook, England’s latest fifty-over captain, who lead their chase with a fluent half-century