Michael Vaughan scored his third hundred of the Ashes series to put the tourists into a commanding position on the third day of the final TestStephen
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Drop me if you dare, says Australia's new legend
When they sit down to do business next, the quartet will not be able to keep out a flood of memoriesAnand Vasu04-Jan-2003When they sit down to do busi
England lose final appeal on Zimbabwe
The England and Wales Cricket Board has lost its appeal against an International Cricket Council ruling that their World Cup match against Zimbabwe mu
Bradman cap sets record: auctioneer
Sir Donald Bradman’s 1947 baggy green cap apparently set a new record inMelbourne yesterday, but auctioneer Michael Ludgrove is not revealingthe price
Warne injured and hammered as Australians win warm-up
A finger injury to Shane Warne dominated the news from Centurion where the Australians beat Northerns by five wicketsRalph Dellor06-Feb-2003A finger i
Zimbabwe Cricket Online: Letters
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Agony for the also-rans as Super Six is completed
To England supporters, there is a peculiarly ghastly symmetry about the fact that the coup de grace to their World Cup aspirations has been delivered
Youth Fund grant 'not used for opening ceremony'
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 has noted with distress recent media reports claiming that the Umsobomvu Youth Fund (UYF) funded the opening ceremony o
Lara and Ganga set up a classic Test
Contrasting centuries from Brian Lara and Daren Ganga gave WestIndies a handy lead by the end of the third day at BourdaSteven Lynch12-Apr-2003Contras
South Africa cruise to victory
Bangladesh, unused to reaching the fourth day of a Test match, collapsed within an hour to 237 all out, granting South Africa a victory by an innings