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Refreshed Vaughan ready for India challenge
More imagesLondon:England captain Michael Vaughan said he felt refreshed on the eve of the Test series against India and had no regrets about giving up the leadership of the one-day side. ...
Subcontinent to bid for 2011 World Cup
Lahore:Indian and Pakistani cricket chiefs yesterday said that the Asian subcontinent would bid for the 2011 World Cup, and that the two traditional rivals would play a series of limited overs internationals every year at neutral venues to raise funds as well as globalise ...
Hollioake loves cricket's answer to fast food
Lord~~s:Adam Hollioake gorged himself on the Middlesex attack as Surrey won the first ever Twenty20 match at Lord~~s and afterwards said the tournament was cricket~~s answer to "fast food. ...
Bevan begins 'second innings' with Tasmania
Hobart:Australian One-day International reject Michael Bevan has signed to play with Tasmania for the next two cricket seasons, the Tasmanian Cricket Association (TCA) said. ...
Shoaib gets a chance to prove willow power
lslamabad:For a change, Shoaib Akhtar will not charge down the pitch for bowling his missile-like deliveries but pad up for batting for his County team Durham in two One-day games. ...
Chappell-Hadlee cup for Trans-Tasman rivalry
Wellington :Australia and New Zealand will play an annual three match One-day International cricket series starting this December, cricket authorities on both sides of the Tasman announced. ...
Crowded schedule may ruin Proteas' Test plans
Durban:South Africa is eager to play a Test series on its upcoming cricket tour of India but may have to reconcile themselves to playing a One-day series due to a cramped schedule. ...