Leewards light work for Trinidad
Trinidad and Tobago defeated the Leeward Islands with a day to spare despite a brilliant century from captain Stuart Williams on the third day of thei
The Quotes Log – Apr. 15 – Apr. 21
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Friday night fish fry
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Rain ruins play at Cardiff
Only twenty minutes play was possible on the second day of the County Championshipmatch between Glamorgan and Gloucestershire at Sophia Gardens, Cardi
Anderson answers early season critics whilst Cidermen are thwarted by the weather
Mike Burns and his Somerset team were thwarted by the rain at Derby on Friday as they attempted to win their second successive championship match of t
Statistics offer hope of New Zealand improvement
New Zealand's lack of consistency in recent years in its one-day cricket has been behind its mid-table placing on the world rankings, but increasingly
Andover snap up promising Ord from OT & R
Andover have boosted their Southern Electric Premier League strike force by snapping up economical seamer Jeremy Ord from Old Tauntonians & RomseySian
Glamorgan beat Kent by 7 wickets
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Fleming's achievements make their mark on record book
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming, who toiled long and hard in the heat and humidity of Colombo, to score a total of 343 unbeaten runs against Sri L
Kandy Test meanders to tame draw
The second Test ended in a tame draw after crackling briefly back into life on the final day when New Zealand were bowled out for 183Wisden Bulletin b