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Ervine ton stalls dominant New Zealand
Craig Ervine’s maiden Test ton and 148-run sixth-wicket stand with debutant Peter Moor took Zimbabwe to within 77 runs of avoiding the follow-onThe Re
Test call-up an opportunity to learn, says uncapped Raval
Jeet Raval, the lone new face in New Zealand’s 16-man squad for the tour of Africa, hopes to treat the opportunity as a learning ground to pitch for h
Victoria seal back-to-back Sheffield Shield titles
Victoria wasted little time rumbling to their second consecutive Sheffield Shield title and 30th overall, capitalising on a weakened South Australia a
Du Plessis urges more discipline from South Africa bowlers
After 649 runs were scored at a rate of 7.77 to the over in the first ODI between South Africa and England in Bloemfontein, few would argue with Faf d
NZC backs McCullum after Cairns acquittal
NZC has said it will support Brendon McCullum if he should face any sort of difficulty after Chris Cairns was acquitted of perjury in a London court d
'A better bloke you couldn't find' – Harvey
Neil Harvey has remembered his fellow ‘Invincible’, Arthur Morris, as “a great team man” and one of the best players Australia has producedBrydon Cove
Mitchell Marsh edges ahead in Test battle after ton
Mitchell Marsh has done everything within his power to press for a spot in Australia’s first Test XI, leaving Shane Watson to prove his fitness as a b
Settled Jarvis sets up late Lancashire victory
In the election-debate episode of President Jed Bartlet and his staff talk about “the square foot of real estate” which lies inside a person’s head.
Injury forces Hamilton-Brown retirement
Sussex batsman Rory Hamilton-Brown has unexpectedly been forced to retire at the age of 27 due to injuryGeorge Dobell01-Mar-2015Sussex batsman Rory Ha
Cachopa, Bates steer Auckland into final
Auckland cruised into the Georgie Pie Super Smash final with a comfortable six-wicket win against Northern Knights, who had lost the first preliminary