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While Kenya might be suffering at the hands of South Africa and India inthe Standard Bank Triangular Tournament, the other minnows in internationalcri
Lee finds his rhythm
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Hooper calls for cricket focus on Sri Lanka tour
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Shafiq Khan props up Haryana
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Gough commits to Yorkshire for 2002
Darren Gough has decided to stay with Yorkshire next seasonCricInfo02-Dec-2001Darren Gough has decided to stay with Yorkshire next season. The England
WACA to suit batsmen
Pundits are enthusing about how much the WACA ground will suit Australia's pace attack in the third cricket Test against New ZealandMichael Donaldson2
Australians come to be seen and conquered at the WACA
Australia's cricketers came to the WACA Ground in Perth anticipating early wickets, saw a few deliveries beat the bat early, but left it conquered by