The England Women's Cricket team made a winning start to their tour of India today, beating a Women's Cricket Association of India XI (WCAI) by 6 wick
Expansion underway for National Museum
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I think we should win the N.U.L. says Mike Burns
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Rhodes tops scoring as South Africa struggles
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ZCO editorial, volume 3 issue 16
Another week, another innings defeatJohn Ward11-Jan-2002Another week, another innings defeat. Zimbabwe's woes continue in Sri Lanka, although we can
Blues scrape into final
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Kiwis lament 10-over lapse
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Kiwi strategists left with plenty to think about
To know how to win a World Cup, New Zealand need to show much more adaptability to competing with opponents than was evident during the latter stages