‘Sangakkara really shored up the innings although I was a bit disappointed that the other batsmen

By Desi Dhamal

‘Sangakkara really shored up the innings although I was a bit disappointed that the other batsmen could not go on to get big scores,’ said Jayawardene.

McDermott owes money to collapsed firm

Craig McDermott, the former Australia fast bowler, has been revealed as owing $18million of key investor money after borrowing the funds to buy land on the Queensland coast.

Silva leads Sri Lanka charge

Sri Lanka A are well on course for a convincing win against MCC at Arundel after their middle order feasted on a friendly attack. Wicketkeeper Kaushal Silva struck an unbeaten 118 while Test batsman Jehan Mubarak and allrounder Gayan Wijekoon contributed useful innings.

New Road match rescheduled by ECB

Kent have lodged a complaint with the ECB over Worcestershire’s decision to stage their Championship match at New Road. For the second day running play was abandoned without a ball bowled as a heavy shower created lakes on an already sodden outfield following the recent flooding.

Hong Kong thrash Malaysia in tournament opener

Hong Kong got off to a winning start at the ACC women’s tournament when they thrashed hosts Malaysia by 114 runs at the Johor Cricket Academy.

UAE embarrass against Bangladesh

A score of 9 is bad enough for a batsman; when it reflects an entire team’s score it suggests something is seriously wrong. And that becomes infinitely worse if, as in this case, it is the opening day of a tournament. Bangladesh vs UAE, one of two matches on day 1 of the ACC women’s tournament, lasted all of one hour, with perhaps more time spent in change-overs than playing cricket.

Ireland squeak home in Stormont thriller

reland revived memories of their nerve-jangling World Cup successes against Pakistan and Zimbabwe, as Kevin O’Brien turned certain defeat into an incredible one-run win by keeping his cool in the final over of the match against Netherlands at Stormont.

Bill Morris urged to stand as ECB Chairman

The England & Wales Cricket Board could become the first British sports governing body to elect a black chairman if, as expected, Bill Morris, the former leader of the Transport & General Workers Union, announces his intention to stand as David Morgan’s successor.

Kepler Wessels keen on coaching India

Kepler Wessels, the former South Africa captain, is believed to have expressed his interest in the job of India coach. A report in The Times of India said Wessels contacted the board indirectly, his agent speaking to the BCCI through a senior member of the Indian team.

Rubies claim Super 4s title

The Rubies, captained by Gill Richards, claimed the Super 4s title after completing an unprecedented clean-sweep throughout the competition, their second title since their inaugural victory in 2002.

Carberry carries Hampshire home

A round-up from the final day of the latest County Championship matches as Hampshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire complete victories.

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warm up match australia v zimbabwe arnos vale ground kingstown st vincent
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matthew hayden gets pissed of
england win the tri nations cricket
west indies vs india 1st odi nagpur
commonwealth bank series 2nd odi australia vs new zealand
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