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·Hick notches 40,000 milestone
Former England batsman Graeme Hick has become only the 16th player in the history of cricket to score 40,000 first-class runs.
·Pietersen promises Ashes revenge
Kevin Pietersen has said he wants to be part of an England side that 'demolishes' Australia in two years time after the team's 5-0 Ashes humbling during the past summer.
·West Indies targeting rare Test win
West Indies are eyeing a first win in 20 matches after Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 16th Test century put his side on top in the fourth and final Test against England in Durham overnight.
·Pakistan shortlist three Aussies
Pakistan have shortlisted three Australian candidates and interviewed one of them in the final phase of selecting a successor to coach Bob Woolmer who died three months ago.
·Australian Done interviewed for Pakistan job
Pakistan have interviewed former Australian fast bowler Richard Done in their search for a replacement coach for the troubled side following the death of Bob Woolmer.
·Vaughan pays tribute to 'Sir Beefy' Botham
England captain Michael Vaughan paid tribute to Ian Botham after the cricket great was awarded a knighthood by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in the Birthday Honours list announced on Saturday.
·Windies lose early wickets in fourth Test
The West Indies were 4 for 132 at the close of another weather-affected day in the fourth and final Test against England in Durham overnight.
·Fourth Test set to begin after rain delay
The fourth and final Test between England and the West Indies in Durham is expected to start tonight (Australian time) after being put back a day because of torrential rain.
·Lawson short-listed for Pakistan job
Former Australian fast bowler Geoff Lawson is reportedly set to fly to Pakistan for talks on coaching the troubled national team following the death of Bob Woolmer.
·Vaughan's one-day future in the balance
England captain Michael Vaughan faces an uncertain future as a one-day international cricketer after chairman of selectors David Graveney refused to confirm overnight if the batsman was in the squad for the forthcoming limited overs series against West Indies.

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·Rajasthan canter to win over Hyderabad
Rajasthan Royals moved to the top of the table after an eight-wicket victory over Deccan Chargers.
·Rajasthan canter to win over Hyderabad
Rajasthan Royals moved to the top of the table after an eight-wicket victory over Deccan Chargers.
·Nanavati hears Sree, Bhajji; to submit report on Monday
BCCI commissioner Sudhir Nanavati said he has all the evidence in the slapping controversy and will submit his report to the BCCI on Monday.
·How the foreign players are faring in the IPL
Shane Watson currently tops the list, with Adam Gilchrist in second place. Michael Hussey and Matthew Hayden are still in the top 10 although they played just four matches.
·BCCI warned over poor Green Park pitch
The International Cricket Council issued an official warning to the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Friday over the sub-standard pitch used for last month's final Test against South Africa in Kanpur. The home team, trailing 1-0 ahead of that third Test, clinched a series-levelling win in three days on a dusty Green Park pitch, where the ball spun and jumped from the start. India romped to an eight-wicket win ...
·India thrash Pakistan in last league match of Asia Cup
Three-time champions India geared up for Sunday's final against Sri Lanka with a resounding 206-run victory over Pakistan in their last league encounter of the Women's Asia Cup in Dambulla on Friday.
·Clarke to delay departure for West Indies
Australia vice captain Michael Clarke will delay his departure for the tour of West Indies due to the failing health of his fiancee's father. Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Friday that Clarke would join the Australian team at a later, as yet unspecified, date and that Brad Hodge would act as a temporary replacement.
·10 held for betting on IPL matches
The Anti-Goonda Squad Police arrested ten people on the charges of betting on the Indian Premier League cricket matches in Delhi and Kolkata on Thursday evening. Police said, following a tip-off, the AGS raided a shop at Govindarajulu Fish Market and made the arrests.
·Dravid hopeful of a comeback
A downcast Bangalore Royal Challengers skipper Rahul Dravid admitted that his side's sixth loss in eight games of the Indian Premier League had made things difficult, but hoped that the tide would turn in the team's favour soon.
·New Zealand coach Bracewell to leave next year
National cricket coach John Bracewell will not seek reappointment when his contract expires next April, New Zealand Cricket said on Friday. "John has informed me that he will not be looking to extend his contract for another term and will instead pursue other coaching opportunities in cricket," New Zealand Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan said in a statement.

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·Collingwood suffers injury worry
England's Paul Collingwood has a shoulder problem just days before the Lord's Test against New Zealand.
·Redmond boosts Test prospects
Aaron Redmond strengthens his hopesof a Test debut with a career-best 139 not out against England Lions in Southampton.
·Anderson stars in Lancashire win
James Anderson takes five wickets as Lancashire wrapup victory over Durham with more than a day to spare.
·Ambrose injury scare for England
A neck injury forces Warwickshire wicket-keeper Tim Ambrose to miss Derbyshire's second innings.
·Trescothick & Langer punish Hants
Somerset take charge against Hampshire as Marcus Trescothick and Justin Langer hit a record partnership at Taunton.
·Glos confirm Bracewell is target
Gloucestershire say they want to bring their former coach John Bracewell back to the county when he steps down as coach of New Zealand.
·Aussies start tour without Clarke
Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke will delay his arrival in the Caribbean due to personal reasons.
·Do not rush Flintoff, says Botham
England great Sir Ian Botham says Andrew Flintoff should not be rushed back into the national side.
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·Bermuda receive ground approval
Bermuda will host their first international match in four years when they play Scotland in the Intercontinental Cup after the National Sports Centre ground received ICC approval.
·Collingwood suffers injury scare
Paul Collingwood has given England an injury scare ahead of the first Test against New Zealand after having an injection in his right shoulder following Durham's Championship defeat against Lancashire.
·Rajasthan outplay listless Deccan
Rajasthan Royals strolled to the top of the table with an eight-wicket win over Deccan Chargers, who offered little resistance in a match that was effectively decided in the first innings.
·Franchises to remain for 2008-09
South Africa's existing franchises will remain in place for at least one more season after Cricket South Africa decided to postpone an evaluation of the system.
·Prasad calls for 'patience and trust' in team
Venkatesh Prasad, the coach of Bangalore Royal Challengers, has asked for patience and trust in those who are managing the team after the Indian Premier League's second-richest franchise sacked its chief executive following a string of poor performances in the inaugural season of the Twenty20 tournament.
·Nanavati concludes probe into Harbhajan-Sreesanth incident
The BCCI-appointed commissioner Sudhir Nanavati has concluded his investigation into the on-field altercation between Harbhajan Singh and Sreesanth.
·Somerset's Ashes rivals pile on the runs
A round-up from the third day in the latest County Championship matches.
·Sorry Durham offer little
John Ward reports on the third and final day at Old Trafford where Durham offered little with the bat.
·Redmond ton keeps game level
Aaron Redmond gave the New Zealanders a timely batting tonic with a grafting century on the second day against England Lions at The Rose Bowl, although they still face a deficit after a late collapse.
·Flintoff hoping for Lord's call-up
Andrew Flintoff says he is ready to return for England in the first Test against New Zealand next week despite his dismal form with the bat this season.

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·Southend United 0-0 Doncaster Rovers
SEAN O'Driscoll saw his Doncaster side come away from Roots Hall with a fantastic goalless draw in the First Leg of the Coca-Cola League One Play-Offs. Donny will however have to face the Second Leg and possibly the final at Wembley without striker Paul Heffernan, who was red carded for a headbutt,
·Hamilton Finishes Just Behind The Iceman
No gear box problems for Raikkonen in the second free practise session meant that he took first place in the afternoon. Hamilton was hot on his heels though and was only 0.036s short of beating him to it. A great performance from Coulthard demoted Kovalainen to fifth.
·Stimson expects more departures
Gillingham manager Mark Stimson has told Gillingham supporters to expect more departures from the club during the summer, after The Gills boss released six members of his squad last week. The Gillingham manager also admitted that although star players Andrew Crofts and Simon King have vowed to stay at the club, Stimson insists that both players have a price.
·McLaren Second and Third in First Free Practise
Things got off to a slow start in Istanbul this morning due to a damp track. It wasn't the rain that caused the hold up though. The track was slow in being cleared. The damp patches resulted in no one going out for a lap for the first forty minutes of the session. Many cars had spun offs even after the wait.
·Miller to be fit for pre-season
Gillingham physio Mark Smith has revealed that midfielder Adam Miller should be fit for pre-season following surgery on his groin injury. Miller had struggled to complete a full game towards the end of the season, but held off having the operation to play through the pain barrier to help in The Gills' unsuccessful battle against the drop.
·PICKET FOR SPORTS CENTRE
This is the first in a series of bulletins intended to keep you informed of progress with this campaign. The main focus of this particular bulletin is the 13th May milestone. This marks the end of the first phase of the campaign, and it will be an opportunity for some supporters to get together if they are available.
·Boro's Julian set for Gills?
Gillingham manager Mark Stimson looks set to make another signing from previous club Stevenage Borough in goalkeeper Alan Julian as number two to Simon Royce. Stimson has already made four signings from his old club since being appointed Gillingham manager last November, and is now poised to make his fifth.
·Turkey GP: BMW's Reactions after Friday Pratices
At the unexpectedly cold Istanbul Park the BMW Sauber F1 Team drivers were 12th and 6th (Robert Kubica) and 7th and 10th (Nick Heidfeld) respectively in the first Free Practice sessions for the Turkish Grand Prix. In the morning session Kubica only completed seven laps due to a mechanical problem with the rear suspension.
·Massive workload for BMW drivers in session 2
In the second practice session for the Turkish Grand Prix, held at the "Istanbul Speed Park", the BMW Sauber F1 Team pairing executed an extensive preparation programme. By the end of the day, Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld had completed a total of 60 laps.
·Mulligan Wants Out of Priestfield
Gillingham manager Mark Stimson has revealed that striker Gary Mulligan has told him that he wants to leave Priestfield to stay in League One. The twenty-three-year-old Irishman told the Gillingham manager that he doesn't want to drop a division following the clubs relegation toLeague Two.

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·Inspired Rikki Clarke leads Derby fightback
Derbyshire (270 and 323 for 5) lead Warwickshire (310) by 283 runsDerbyshire's recovery from a faltering start underlined a growing impressionthat the county long regarded as the punchbag of domestic cricket will be a force this summer.
·Essex falter as Udal seizes the initiative
Essex (207 & 123-5) need 176 runs to beat Middlesex (302 & 203)An increasingly intriguing contest swung Middlesex's way after Alastair Cook and Jason Gallian had given Essex a sniff of reaching their victory target of 299 with a first-wicket partnership of 70 in 15 overs.
·Chris Taylor spoils Glamorgan's party
Gloucestershire (204-4) bt Glamorgan (202-8) by 6 wkts
·Mark Ramprakash nears historic milestone
He may have failed at Test level but Mark Ramprakash's astounding achievements in county cricket should be celebrated, writes Simon Hughes.
·IPL proves a big hit with TV audiences
The IPL reached its halfway point yesterday, and its average live audience in India is equivalent to the number of people who watched India play Pakistan in the final of the World Twenty20 Championships in South Africa last year, writes Simon Briggs.
·Shane Warne spins Rajasthan Royals to win
Former Australian leg-spinner bowled a decisive spell as Rajastahn Royals beat Deccan Chargers by eight wickets.
·Jimmy Anderson cuts through Durham
Lancashire (143 & 293) bt Durham (114 & 90) by 232 runsAn England player keen to make an impression ahead of the first Test against New Zealand again held centre stage but, for once, it was not Andrew Flintoff.
·Aaron Redmond stakes Kiwi Test claims
New Zealanders(261-9) trail England Lions (280) by 19 runsMore earthquake weather at the Rose Bowl but the only tremor on the cricket field came from New Zealand's Aaron Redmond, who made his highest score in first-class cricket.
·Stuart Broad bounces back to form
Kent (238 & 129-4) need 115 runs to beat Nottinghamshire (202 & 279)Kent are the only county never to play in the Championship's basement, and they were at the great escape act again yesterday.
·England stumped by Andrew Flintoff issue
Strong arguments on both sides of Freddie debate mean new selectors face a real testof their mettle, writes Derek Pringle.

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