The Transco Lancashire League, although hampered by inclement weather, continues to see South Africans doing well with the ball and the batKeith Lane0
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Stumpy meets John Cleese at the cricket, on his biggest day yet
There were two mascots at the County Ground on Sunday where Somerset Sabres entertained Worcester Royals in the NUL National LeagueRichard Walsh08-Jul
South African tour veteran of 1953/54 dies
New Zealand leg-spinner to South Africa in 1953/54 Bill Bell died in Auckland on TuesdayLynn McConnell26-Jul-2002New Zealand leg-spinner to South Afri
'We have got a lot of hard work to do in the morning' says Keith Parsons
Somerset spent a hard day in the field at Taunton today where table toppers Surrey amassed 448 for 5Richard Walsh03-Jul-2002Somerset spent a hard day
Beaten black and blue – 1959
A generally young team was again sent on the tour.But unlike in 1952 when the wicket and weather conditions wereagainst them, this time the sun, out i
Van der Gucht makes successful return to cricket
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Indians ready to make concession in ICC contract row
The Indian players in England are willing to request their television sponsors not to air ads which conflict with the interests of the tournament spon
Otago looking to back financial performance with on-field lift
Otago joined the list of financial achievers over the past season by recording a small surplus of $3400, which represented a vast improvement and a tu
South Africa win Africa Cup
The South African team led by captain Ahmed Amla of KwaZulu-Natal beatBotswana in the final of the Africa Cup in Lusaka, Zambia, yesterday to takethe
Nat-West U16 League – Fair Oak wide of the mark
Fair Oak’s young bowlers conceded a staggering 87 wides on the opening night of the NatWest Bank Under-16 Indoor Development League at the Hampshire R