Warner wants to bat longer and hit harder
Although David Warner does not think he has ever struck the ball as sweetly as he is doing at the moment, he still sees the potential to go harder aft
India's casualty ward adds to Dhoni's woes
India are not far away from being able to name a star-studded injured XI after their casualty list continued to mount on a dank day at Chester-le-Stre
Vaas puts Northants in control
A five star performance from Chaminda Vaas gave Northamptonshire the upper handin the County Championship match against Derbyshire at Chesterfield18-
Alan Butcher hails 'significant' win
Alan Butcher, the Zimbabwe coach, has said the ODI series triumph over Bangladesh is a major boost to the confidence of a team that experienced tough
Harper says technology 'not the aid it is claimed'
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South Africa slide to 60-run defeat
In a low-scoring match at the Harare Sports Club, Australia A trounced South Africa A by 60 runs, topping the table with 10 points after their second
Taunton fixture ruined by heavy rain
Somerset’s Friends Life t20 game against Hampshire Royals at Taunton was called off an hour before the scheduled start on Sunday after torrential morn
Sri Lanka show fight to secure draw
This time there was no post-tea demolition job as Sri Lanka kept themselves alive in the series by surviving the final afternoon at Lord’s on 127 for
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Conjuring victories out of nowhere is the hallmark of an outstanding cricket team and England is certainly one of thoseAndrew McGlashan02-Jun-2011Matc
Yousuf shows his class on poor pitch
A century of rare class from Mohammad Yousuf earned Warwickshire the initiative on the first day of their Championship match against Worcestershire at