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West Indies make solid start against Kiwis
Wellington:West Indies overcame the early loss of opener Chris Gayle to reach 75 for one at tea on the first day of the third and final Test against New Zealand in Napier today.

ICC having rethink on relations with FICA
Dubai:The ICC is having second thoughts on its relationship with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA) following concerns expressed by its Executive Board, who were critical of its ''apparent lack of respect and unnecessarily belligerent approach'' to its dealings with the cricket's governing body.

Sri Lanka lose Chaminda Vaas for first Test
Colombo:Sri Lanka fast bowler Chaminda Vaas has been ruled out of Sunday's first Test against Pakistan with a side injury.

Rahul Dravid's 100th Test match still to come
New Delhi:Though the disappointment of losing the Mumbai Test against England will always be there but Rahul Dravid can take heart from the fact that it was not his 100th after all, not for India at least.

Australia recover after Nel's double strike
Durban:Andre Nel and Shane Warne brightened up the morning session on the second day of the second Test between South Africa and Australia in Durban today.

      

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