Majola: South Africa will tour as planned
Gerald Majola, the chief executive of the United Cricket Board, has confirmed South Africa’s intentions to fulfil their tour of India, although he is
Gerald Majola, the chief executive of the United Cricket Board, has confirmed South Africa’s intentions to fulfil their tour of India, although he is
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Nadeem Shahid has announced his retirement from first-class cricket following a ten-year career with SurreyCricinfo staff01-Sep-2005Nadeem Shahid has
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The East zone selectors named Sourav Ganguly as captain for the forthcoming Duleep Trophy, even though a question mark hangs over his participation in
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Dr Peter Gregory, the ECB’s chief medical officer, has conceded that Michael Vaughan’s chances of playing in the first Test against Pakistan, starting
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