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A tied One Day International series in Clontarf and a West Indies win in the T20 version of the sport, with two of the three ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNCricket’s great divide: Elite schools still shaping the sport globally
Top elite cricket countries such as South Africa, England and Australia continue to draw heavily from private education ...
In the age-group category, Central Gauteng Lions’ Jason Rowles was rewarded for his all-round efforts with the CSA U19 Men’s ...
The final event of the Isle of Wight’s 'Chance to Shine Cricket Skills Festival' saw more than 100 children take part in a ...
The economic impact the stadium would bring to the state is estimated to be between $5 billion and $6 billion over the next ...
While away the remainder of the Nottinghamshire school holidays with our picks of this year’s family-friendly events ...
The UNC Board of Trustees held its first meetings of the new academic year on Wednesday and Thursday, gathering to swear in several members.
By Neto Baptiste President of the Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association (ABCA) Leon “Kuma” Rodney, in response to heavy ...
The 8th Nawab of Pataudi, Iftikhar Ali Khan, played for both England and India in the 1930s and '40s, while his son Mansoor ...
There were rumours of a heated exchange between bowler Shaheen Afridi and captain Salman Agha following which Pakistan Cricket Board issued a strong statement.
Analysis - If you were to walk through the corridors of some of the world's leading cricket schools, you might hear the crack of leather on willow long before the bell for the end of the day rings.
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