Here lies the secret behind the success of the great converter - Mathew Sinclair, who scored his ninth career 150-plus innings yesterdayMatthew Appleb
New Zealand selectors delay naming first Test side
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India 'A' tail fight back at Bloemfontein
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More accolades for Lehmann with Hampden Medal win
Darren Lehmann's status as Australian domestic cricket's finest player received further endorsement last night when he was named winner of the prestig
Hampshire defeat Surrey by the narrowest of margins
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Johnson likely to be out for three weeks after suffering a hamstring injury at Taunton yesterday
Somerset fast bowler Richard Johnson is likely to be missing from the scene for the next few games after pulling a hamstring whilst bowling in the Ben
Surrey batsman make Sussex toil
The day began with a well-observed two minutes silence for the two all-rounderswho died in seperate accidents as the new season approached, Ben Hollio
Jayawardene thrilled with Test century
When England coach Duncan Fletcher and one of Sri Lanka's star batsmen, Mahela Jayawardene, faced the press at the end of the first day of the Lord's
Pollock's all-round skill leads Bears to top of the table
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