July08 India’s spinners do the trick by: Sean Fuller India A got home with 8 balls to spare in their Top End Series match against Australia, thanks largely to a late Australian collapse.
July07 June 2006: Leading by example by: Neil Pickup At the end of May, Sri Lanka were one-nil down to England. Then came Trent Bridge, and the Murali show. Then there were the ODIs…
July07 England make Pakistanis toil by: Harry Warwick Chris Read crafted a high-class century on the second day and put England in the driving seat at 530/9 by stumps.
July07 New Zealand A win again by: Michelle Hamberger New Zealand A won against a NT Chief Minister’s XI in Darwin. Once again, New Zealand laid the foundations with a solid opening stand.
July06 Naved-ul-Hasan out injured by: James Nixon Pakistan fast bowler Naved-ul-Hasan will miss the first Test against England on July 13th after failing to recover from a groin injury.
July06 Captain Key notches ton by: Sean Bennett The first day of Pakistan’s second match in England began with England A’s captain, Robert Key, compiling an unbeaten 128.
July06 New Zealand A secure 28 run win by: James Nixon New Zealand A ‘White’ have beaten the Northern Territory Chief Minister’s XI by 28 runs thanks mainly to a century from Matthew Bell.
July06 Sri Lanka win again by: Alex Crampton The Netherlands put a up a fighting display, but still went down to Sri Lanka’s class by 55 runs.
July06 Vaughan to miss Ashes by: Sean Bennett Michael Vaughan, England’s captain, will definitely miss the upcoming Ashes in Australia later this year an ECB spokesman has said.
July06 India A far too good by: Sean Fuller India A cruised to a comfortable 130 run win against Pakistan A in the Top End series, thanks to a Gautam Ghambir century.