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Lara's ton not enough
A brilliant Brian Lara century was not enough to save the West Indies as Pakistan coasted to a nine-wicket win in the Test match at Gaddafi Stadium
15 November, 2006 in International News
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New look for Twenty20 BLACKCAPS
The BLACKCAPS unveiled their new Twenty20 uniform with a bowl-off in Wellington.
15 November, 2006 in International News
Domestic News
Otago makes solid progress
The State Otago Volts top order made solid progress on the first day of the State Championship season against State Canterbury Wizards at Christchurch's QEII Park.
15 November, 2006 in Domestic News
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BLACKCAPS to unveil new Twenty20 strip
The BLACKCAPS new Twenty20 playing strip will be unveiled in Wellington on Wednesday.
14 November, 2006 in International News
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First-Class cricket returns
State Canterbury Wizards and State Otago Volts open the 2006/07 first-class season at Christchurch's QEII Park with the season's maiden first-class match on Wednesday.
14 November, 2006 in Domestic News
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Pietersen scores points win
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has scored an important psychological victory against the Australian pace attack by clobbering 80 not out against New South Wales in the tour match at the SCG.
14 November, 2006 in International News
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Windies face long haul
Only a battling West Indies batting effort is likely to stave off an impending Pakistan victory in the first Test at Lahore.
14 November, 2006 in International News
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Jaques strikes again
In-form opener Phil Jaques cracked his second century in three days to help put New South Wales in a strong position of 325-5 at the end of the first day of its tour match with England at the SCG.
13 November, 2006 in International News
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New Zealand Cricket announces all-inclusive ticket prices
New Zealand Cricket will include all ticket-related charges in the advertised price of its tickets for the coming summer
13 November, 2006 in International News
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Yousuf sets Pakistan up
Mohammad Yousuf's outstanding batting form continued as Pakistan batted itself into a position of strength on the second day of the first Test against the West Indies in Lahore.
13 November, 2006 in International News
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Freddy stays positive
England captain Andrew Flintoff says his side is still upbeat despite Friday's 166-run loss against the Prime Minister's XI in Canberra.
12 November, 2006 in International News
Domestic News
Rain halts Twenty20 tournament
Wet weather ended any chance of play on the final day of the State Twenty20 tournament in Invercargill. Despite the best efforts of ground staff and officials
12 November, 2006 in Domestic News
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Warne's skipper shot
Shane Warne believes the uncertainty over Michael Vaughan's Ashes campaign could give Australia an edge during the upcoming series.
12 November, 2006 in International News
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PM's XI hammers England
Blistering performances from Ashes hopefuls Phil Jaques and Shaun Tait have steered the Prime Minister's XI to a comprehensive 166-run win over England in the one-day match at Manuka Oval.
11 November, 2006 in International News
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Martyn set to say sorry
Cricket Australia will contact Indian Cricket Board president Sharad Pawar to ensure he knows there was no 'disrespect' intended when he was grabbed and ushered off stage by Damien Martyn during the ICC Champions Troph
10 November, 2006 in International News
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Ponting offers apology
Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting has moved to diffuse tensions arising from his side's ICC Champion's Trophy celebrations in Mumbai by offering Indian cricket boss Sharad Pawar an apology.
09 November, 2006 in International News
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Warne praises England selections
Australia's Shane Warne believes the fact that Monty Panesar and Chris Read are in England's Ashes team has made them stronger.
09 November, 2006 in International News
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Five bowlers for Brits?
England coach Duncan Fletcher has said he may be forced to select five bowlers in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane due to the fact that skipper Andrew Flintoff is still a fair way off match fitness.
08 November, 2006 in International News
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Yuvraj's Cup hopes doubtful
Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh is considered only an outside chance of playing in next year's World Cup after the all-rounder succumbed to a torn ligament in his knee at a team training session.
08 November, 2006 in International News
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Flintoff wary of Aussie veterans
England captain Andrew Flintoff has dismissed concerns that the Australian squad is past its best.
07 November, 2006 in International News
Community News
New Zealand Cricket Skills Challenge
The New Zealand Cricket Skills Challenge will bring a new level of fun and competition for year seven and eight students throughout the country.
07 November, 2006 in Community News
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