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Sussex given Wright Twenty20 boost
Luke Wright has been given permission to play in Sussex's opening Twenty20 Cup match against Kent on Wednesday

Hampshire after replacement for Watson
Hampshire hope to find an overseas replacement for Shane Watson in time for the start of the Twenty20 Cup - despite a congested international schedule

England set for Twenty20 practice
England have made their one-day squad available for Wednesday's opening round of Twenty20 Cup county matches

Hampshire to wear revolutionary kit
Hampshire unveiled a "revolutionary" new Twenty20 kit yesterday, which they help will breathe new life into their game

Richardson backs ECB re-structure plans
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club chief executive Tom Richardson is firmly behind ECB plans to re-structure county cricket

Benning gearing up for Twenty20
Surrey batsman James Benning is raring to go ahead of the county's Twenty20 Cup opener with Essex on Wednesday

Lancashire sign Lou Vincent
Lancashire have signed former New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent as their replacement overseas player for the Twenty20 Cup

Yusuf loved playing under pressure
Yusuf Pathan gained revenge of sorts after playing a stellar role in the final and helping Rajasthan Royals win the inaugural Indian Premier League on Sunday

ICC chief hails IPL impact
ICC president David Morgan has paid tribute to the success of the inaugural Indian Premier League, hailing the competition for bringing a new audience to the game of cricket

IPL players will be bartered, not traded
The Indian Premier League is thinking of an innovative idea to overcome the problem posed by the $5 million-cap plus the three year contracts that each player has signed

Terrific end to a stupendous show
The inaugural DLF-IPL Twenty20 competition was not about the big hits alone

Tanvir wants to be a better bowler
Pakistan's young pacer Sohail Tanvir, who won the best bowler award in the Indian Premier League, on Monday missed his flight to Karachi from Delhi and will now join the training camp for the triangular one-day series in Bangladesh late

Fairytale sticks to the script
No one does a fairytale finish quite like Shane Warne

Warne proud of his bowlers
Rajasthan Royals coach and captain Shane Warne hailed his bowlers for the inaugural Indian Premier League triumph in the finals of which his team beat the Chennai Super Kings by three wickets at the D Y Patil Stadium in Mumbai

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