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Pietersen blasts Middlesex all over Lord's
A feast of runs in the sunshine at Lord’s produced a magnificent seventh wicket partnership, which ended just one short of a double century, took Nott
Powar spins out Gujarat
Offspinner Ramesh Powar spun a magical web around the Gujarat lineupscalping five for 77 to give Mumbai the first innings lead in the WestZone Ranji T
Relief was the feeling at end of series victory over England
When you win there can often be different kinds of emotionChris Cairns28-Feb-2002When you win there can often be different kinds of emotion.When we be
The Basin Reserve at 'peace' with itself
The Basin Reserve may become a mecca for ufologistsSteve McMorran13-Dec-2001The Basin Reserve may become a mecca for ufologists.Mysterious crop circle
Hampshire go second with seven wicket win over Durham
Hampshire moved back into second place in Division Two of the CricInfo Championship when they reached a target of 214 in 53 overs with seven wickets a
Indian news round-up
The resumption of India’s cricketing ties with Pakistan is likely to be taken up when the presidents of the two boards meet in Lahore during the two-d
Santh hat-tricks for Kerala
After being bowled out for 204, Karnataka hit back by taking threeKerala wickets for 57 runs at close of play on the first day of theirSouth Zone Cooc
Victoria poised for outright win
Victoria, nicknamed the Bushrangers, would be as guilty as Ned Kelly of daylight robbery if it makes this month’s Pura Cup cricket finalRoger Vaughan0
South Africans open Australian tour with convincing win
South Africa opened their tour of Australia on a winning note when they beat an ACB Chairman’s XI by 48 runs in a 50-over match at Lilac Hill in Perth
Peter Anderson answers his critics
Did the Australians field their Test Team at Taunton and if not, why notPeter Anderson20-Jul-2001The Sports EditorDaily TelegraphDear Sir,Did the Aust