July09 World Cup 2011 Final’s Hosting by: James Nixon It has been announced that India will host the final of the 2011 World Cup with Sri Lanka and Pakistan sharing a semi-final each.
July08 England A apply pressure by: Sean Bennett On the penultimate day of Pakistan’s warm up game against England A, the English bowled the tourists out 353 runs short of their score.
July08 Hoggard Doubtful for Lord’s by: George Roberts Seam bowler Matthew Hoggard has joined England’s growing injury list after sustaining a hand injury whilst on England A duty.
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.