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  1. All-round England sweep to victory
  2. Heavy rains force Irani Cup out of Jaipur
  3. WICB working on launching 'commercial T20 league' - Hilaire
  4. Australia slide below Ireland in T20 rankings
  5. Afridi expected to miss final T20
  6. Relegation completes Lancashire fall
  7. 'Indian cricket is in safe hands' - Ganguly
  8. Essex end Hampshire hopes
  9. Pietersen not awarded central contract
  10. Teams seek World Twenty20 edge
  11. Kent win keeps promotion race open
  12. Surrey spinners secure status
  13. Unchanged Pakistan bat first
  14. Somerset rise to challenge for Rose farewell
  15. New Zealand aim to maintain T20 superiority
  16. Davies dropped for 'lack of form'
  17. 'It is like starting a new life' - Yuvraj
  18. Khakurel ton helps Nepal to fourth straight win
  19. Northants bring in Spriegel
  20. Yuvraj centre of attention in opening T20
  21. SA square series after last-over finish
  22. Hira looking to be 'street smart' in India T20s
  23. Videocon Group show interest in Deccan Chargers
  24. 2011 title miss spurred us on - Troughton
  25. Brownlie to work on batting skills in India
  26. Australia make changes for must-win T20
  27. Australia likely to include Hogg
  28. Warks grateful to former Essex boys
  29. 'FICA to recommend SLPL boycott without bank guarantee' - May
  30. Gauchan claims extraordinary figures
  31. Derbys incensed by Tredwell inclusion
  32. Yorks complete important win
  33. Durham breach salary cap
  34. Carter hopes for Scotland swansong
  35. CSA raises doubts about pink ball
  36. Bangladesh hold nerve in a low-scorer
  37. Anderson covers for Finn
  38. Cook turns attention to Pietersen
  39. CSA unveils new T20 team sponsor
  40. Warwicks win Championship title
  41. Former DC chief registers 'foreign decree' against team owners
  42. 'Can't live in past glory' - Harbhajan
  43. We need to regain form ahead of World T20 - Mills
  44. Knight leads West Indies Women past Pakistan
  45. Pakistan could boycott ICC awards over Ajmal omission
  46. Sangakkara sweeps top SLC awards
  47. Deccan Chargers franchise up for sale
  48. Bailey floored by heavy defeat
  49. Late inspiration aids de Villiers
  50. Wyatt sets up consecutive wins
  51. Croft set to end playing career
  52. Cockbain gives Gloucs command
  53. Giles' anxiety until job is done
  54. Patterson puts Yorkshire on track
  55. Davies leaves Derbyshire on their knees
  56. Shah evokes youthful promise
  57. Nash hundred gives Sussex control
  58. Prince, Horton try to make amends
  59. Read battles for faltering Notts
  60. England crumble despite Cook fifty
  61. Australia sent in, Hasan debuts
  62. Rajasthan hopes to get ground ready
  63. Trott found to have broken finger
  64. England bat first as Finn misses out
  65. Clarke urges others to follow Starc, Maxwell
  66. Valthaty returns to Mumbai cricket
  67. ICC rules out Ajmal award inclusion
  68. A meaningful prelude
  69. Patterson responds for Yorkshire
  70. Rose to stand down at Somerset
  71. 'Not depending on Ajmal alone' - Hafeez
  72. Hants prosper in home conditions
  73. Jones keeps Kent in the hunt
  74. England cruise home to extend run
  75. Dexter century dents Lancs hopes
  76. Day-night first-class matches to be played in Bangladesh
  77. de Bruyn, Wilson keep Surrey afloat
  78. England look to extend winning home run
  79. Bangladesh player banned for fixing
  80. Singapore win, USA stumble in Kuala Lumpur
  81. McDermott joins Ireland staff for World T20
  82. Disappointing to lose, but plenty of positives - Hesson
  83. Misbah stands by decision to play four spinners
  84. New Zealand domestic T20 to be televised
  85. McDermott stays on for UAE Twenty20s
  86. Cricket Australia appoints physical performance coach
  87. Clarke proud of all-round Australia
  88. PCB object to Ajmal omission
  89. Taylor pleased with fighting spirit
  90. Trott doubtful for last ODI with hand injury
  91. 'Foreign tours positive for Indian cricket' - Rajput
  92. Australia choose to bowl in Sharjah
  93. USA, Nepal register comfortable wins
  94. 'Sri Lankan pitches have changed' - Sangakkara
  95. Bhubaneswar new base for Railways
  96. Brendan Drew joins Renegades
  97. USA aim to climb up WCL ladder
  98. Van Wyk out of remainder of Bangalore Test
  99. New Zealand set India 261
  100. Pakistan aim to break ten-year drought
  101. We are under pressure - de Villiers
  102. 'Test hundred most satisfying' - Kohli
  103. DC owners seek BCCI help to find buyer
  104. McGrath takes charge of MRF Pace Foundation
  105. Unchanged England choose to bowl
  106. Southee seven gives New Zealand slim lead
  107. Pakistan look to postpone Zimbabwe tour for India series
  108. Carberry onslaught crushes Sussex
  109. Warwickshire ride to Lord's on Chopra's ton
  110. Raina inspired by Taylor's aggression
  111. Cook praise for recalled bowlers
  112. Pietersen set for Flower talks
  113. Crucial advantage up for grabs
  114. USA t20 threatens English season
  115. 'Confidence, dew helped us win' - Misbah
  116. Franchise process for US pro league to start this month
  117. Bowlers put New Zealand ahead
  118. Openers and Starc worry Australia
  119. McGrath's wise head serves Yorkshire well
  120. Glamorgan confirm Harris departure
  121. Munaweera's knock the difference as Uva claim final
  122. Stevens keeps Kent in promotion hunt
  123. Roland-Jones stars before perfect chase
  124. Title is Warwickshire's to lose
  125. Nagenahira guided by Mathews' blitz
  126. Collingwood ensures Durham safety
  127. A draw after the furore
  128. Strauss 'a great man' - Flower
  129. 'India's batsmen can cash in on good pitch' - Ojha
  130. Tharanga misses out, Fernando back from injury
  131. Unchanged Australia choose to bat
  132. 'In advanced talks to sell franchise' - Deccan Chargers owner
  133. Afridi to miss second ODI due to back injury
  134. Steyn returns and South Africa bat first
  135. New Zealand bat, Southee replaces Martin
  136. Coyle to coach Hurricanes
  137. Must win for Pakistan
  138. South Africa aim to confirm top billing
  139. Batty regrets Barrow 'Mankading'
  140. Need to read game well - Whatmore
  141. Bowlers give Uva the edge - Kandamby
  142. Experience will help Cook - Vaughan
  143. Cook in Strauss mould - Finn
  144. Unlikely finalists battle for maiden SLPL title
  145. Need to attack India spinners - Taylor
  146. Police investigate crowd abuse at ODI
  147. Magazine interview rebounds on Pietersen
  148. Asif to pursue appeal against ICC ban
  149. Dhoni wants home pitches to turn more
  150. Need to play spinners better - Clarke
  151. Shakib undecided on knee surgery
  152. Hampshire eye Afridi for CLT20
  153. Clarke named captain of ICC Test Team of the Year
  154. Bond keen on New Zealand coaching job
  155. Sangakkara, Amla, Philander, Clarke in running for top ICC honour
  156. Middlesex solid in only Championship action
  157. Nagenahira in final after washout
  158. Yuvraj confident of strong World Twenty20 show
  159. Pietersen stays quiet as Strauss retires
  160. Thilak Naidu announces retirement
  161. Swann rested for remaining ODIs
  162. SLC in better control of financial situation - Lorgat
  163. First aim is to qualify for knock-outs - Pybus
  164. Javeria Rauf included in Pakistan squad
  165. 'I am 100% fit' - Darren Bravo
  166. Lower order not contributing - Misbah
  167. Australia aim to limit Ajmal's impact
  168. Du Preez to lead South Africa in World T20
  169. O'Brien hundred rallies Northants
  170. Australia call on Ebsary for World T20
  171. Greatbatch questions New Zealand's spin shortcomings
  172. Bowling key for both sides
  173. Strauss could quit captaincy - reports
  174. De Villiers focuses on longer-term aims
  175. Nash's third ton puts Kent on top
  176. Wily Masters helps even up contest
  177. Nottinghamshire's title challenge fading
  178. Brilliant Smith dashing no longer
  179. Yorkshire hold uneasy advantage
  180. Mitchell ton leads Worcs relegation fight
  181. Pietersen a class above on tough pitch
  182. Title sponsor ends IPL association
  183. Oram, Chanderpaul guide Uva to 171
  184. BCB enrolls 105 first-class cricketers
  185. Kamran Akmal returns as Pakistan bat
  186. South Africa bat first; England recall Patel
  187. Damien Wright to step down as NZ bowling coach
  188. Cricket Australia hires physical performance manager
  189. ICC aiming to assess bowling actions during games
  190. The near unbeatables face the quiet achievers
  191. Tough contest looms in UAE heat
  192. Strauss withdrawn from Championship action
  193. Mathews sees Nagenahira home in exciting finish
  194. Smith smashes record-breaking ton
  195. Ambrose helps Warks secure semi spot
  196. Notts target Glamorgan's Harris
  197. Wright, Prior blast Sussex into semis
  198. South Africa A cancel Ireland T20s
  199. Morgan to put Tests above IPL
  200. Two impressive records collide
  201. Uva players paid overdue fees
  202. Past record not a worry for Pakistan - Hafeez
  203. Michael Hussey open to promotion
  204. Unmukt Chand savours 'great journey'
  205. 'We've been fantastic over two or three weeks' - Bosisto
  206. Wade concerns force batting re-think
  207. Mental capitulation against spin - Taylor
  208. Wayamba knock Ruhuna out of SLPL
  209. Unmukt Chand savours 'great journey'
  210. Nagenahira loss opens door for Ruhuna
  211. Mascarenhas battles through the pain
  212. Another rain delay in Hyderabad
  213. Slippery ball puzzle for Australians
  214. India choose to bowl in final
  215. Adams provides solid Hampshire platform
  216. Kandurata and Uva qualify after washout
  217. Kieswetter plays lone hand for Somerset
  218. Hamid Hassan returns for Afghanistan
  219. Jamshed, tight bowling give Ruhuna comfortable win
  220. Australia bat, Maxwell debuts
  221. 'Cricket is not played on laptops' - Mohammad Akram
  222. Bairstow stars to lift Yorkshire to 172
  223. Hip problem forces Will Jefferson to retire
  224. India enforce follow-on after routing New Zealand for 159
  225. Australia, India clash in fitting final
  226. South Africa carve up New Zealand, finish third
  227. Afghanistan ready for 'huge moment'
  228. Kandurata hold nerve to win thriller
  229. Warks cling on after 'worst week'
  230. Teams prepare for Kingfisher Cup semis
  231. Northants saved by another Newton ton
  232. Patel banks on New Zealand's ability to fight
  233. Sussex denied in pursuit of top spot
  234. Bresnan released for Yorkshire
  235. Leics win despite Wood, Balcombe blitz
  236. Team focused on Afghanistan match - Clarke
  237. Mohammad Akram named Pakistan bowling coach
  238. English Twenty20 needs big finish
  239. Playing Australia a 'big occasion' - Mangal
  240. SA leave out Steyn and bowl first
  241. Pietersen in TV team for World T20
  242. Sam Wood ton helps England finish fifth
  243. Pujara, Dhoni build for India
  244. Warner confronts his spin blind-spot
  245. Mangal to lead Afghanistan against Australia
  246. Brown and Croft earn Lancashire home semi-final
  247. Rogers and Malan disrupt Warwickshire
  248. Madsen and Poynton form mammoth stand
  249. Hampshire sliding towards defeat
  250. Panesar leaves victory within sight