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Pakistan cricket board lays blame on Inzi
Islamabad - A Pakistan Cricket Board committee blamed former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq's "autocratic" leadership and the failure of its chief selector to stand up to him for the team's shock exit from the World Cup more
Powell pegs England back
Despite losing two quick wickets after lunch, England made a promising start to the opening day of the first Test against West Indies, reaching 158-2 by tea more
Whatmore deal to coach India
Former Australia Test batsman Dav Whatmore is expected to meet Indian cricket officials tomorrow to finalise the deal that will see him replace Greg Chappell as the country's coach more
No Murali at Twenty20 World Cup
Muttiah Muralitharan will not play in the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in September in South Africa more
Gough enticed by Indian Cricket League
With his international career all but over, Darren Gough is excited at the idea of playing in the rebel Indian Cricket League and the England pacer says he is expecting a call from the organisers more
Jones rejects talk of breakaway
Dean Jones has played down fears that a new, professional cricket league in India will create a Kerry Packer-style split in the game, 30 years after the original more
Greig has Twenty20 vision
Thirty years after he helped Kerry Packer set up World Series Cricket, Tony Greig is up to his old tricks more
World Cup clash will go ahead
Australia's Twenty20 World Cup Group B fixture against Zimbabwe in Cape Town will go ahead despite the Aussies pulling out of a planed tour to Zimbabwe in September more
Rain washes out 3rd ODI
The third and final India-Bangladesh One-Day International match could not take place due to wet and soggy outfield following the overnight rains at Chittagong more
Zimbabwe rejected neutral venue
Australia's ill-fated cricket series in Zimbabwe was killed off for good today when the African nation rejected an offer to play the three one-day matches at a neutral venue more
Moody's homecoming helped by sponsorship
The call of home and the cash of an Indian industrialist has persuaded Tom Moody to turn his back on international cricket to take up the coaching reins of Western Australia's state side more
Aussies Zimbabwe cricket tour
John Howard, the Australian prime minister, has ordered the country's national cricket team to cancel their planned tour of Zimbabwe later this year more
Prior's call-up the lone surprise
England's new wicketkeeper Matt Prior has admitted "I have to raise my game" after realising his dream with a call-up to the England Test squad more
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