Sunday 23 October 2011

INDIA CRUISE TO ANOTHER VICTORY
India are on course to whitewash England after a six-wicket win in the fourth ODI. (More)

COOK AWARE OF CHALLENGE AHEAD
Post-match reaction to India's six-wicket victory over England. (More)

SOUTH AFRICA LEVEL SERIES
Jacques Kallis scored 76 and Morne Morkel took four for 22 as South Africa beat Australia by 80 runs. (More)

ENGLAND WOMEN CLINCH SERIES
England have won their one-day series against South Africa after a 96-run success in Potchefstroom. (More)

RAIN WASHES OUT THIRD DAY
No play was possible on the third day of the first Test between Bangladesh and West Indies. (More)

SANGAKKARA SAVES SRI LANKA
Kumar Sangakkara's double century helped Sri Lanka draw the first Test against Pakistan. (More)

BLACK CAPS SECURE ODI SERIES
Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum guided New Zealand to a series win over Zimbabwe. (More)

CARRY ON AS NORMAL FOR TROTT
Jonathan Trott says England will continue with their tried and trusted combative methods. (More)

CHITTAGONG RAIN WIPES OUT DAY TWO
No play was possible on day two of the first Test between Bangladesh and West Indies. (More)

RUDOLPH RECALLED BY PROTEAS
Jacques Rudolph is in South Africa's squad for the two-Test series against Australia. (More)

FLOWER PONDERS ENGLAND CHANGES
England may well change personnel for the final two one-day internationals against India. (More)

TIM BRESNAN FINED FOR DISSENT
England's Tim Bresnan has been fined 7.5% of his match fee for showing dissent. (More)

ANDY FLOWER DEFENDS ENGLAND CONDUCT
Team director Andy Flower gave a ringing endorsement of England's on-pitch behaviour. (More)

SANGAKKARA HALTS PAKISTAN MARCH
Pakistan are closing in on a first Test win over Sri Lanka despite Kumar Sangakkara's 161no. (More)

SOLID START FOR BANGLADESH
Bangladesh made 255-4 on day one of the first Test against the West Indies. (More)

DUO IMPRESS IN ENGLAND WIN
Centuries from Lydia Greenway and Arran Brindle helped England's women beat South Africa. (More)

NEW DEAL FOR MIDDLEBROOK
All-rounder James Middlebrook has signed a new two-year extension with Northamptonshire. (More)

INDIA TAKE UNASSAILABLE LEAD
India chased down 299 to beat England by five wickets and clinch the one-day series in Mohali. (More)

BEATEN ENGLAND STAND ACCUSED
Post-match reaction to India's five-wicket victory over England. (More)

TAUFEEQ BOOSTS PAKISTAN BID
Taufeeq Umar's double hundred put Pakistan in charge of the first Test with Sri Lanka. (More)

NEW BOYS LEAD NZ TO BIG WIN
Debutants Rob Nicol and Doug Bracewell led New Zealand to a nine-wicket win over Zimbabwe. (More)

SUSSEX SET FOR CARIBBEAN TRIP
Sussex are to take part in the Caribbean Twenty20 in January as one of three overseas teams. (More)

RELAXED PONTING ENJOYING NEW ROLE
Ricky Ponting says relinquishing the captaincy of Australia is behind his improved form. (More)

GAYLE GIVEN WINDIES ULTIMATUM
Chris Gayle will not be considered for selection until he has taken back his criticism of the WICB. (More)

PONTING AND CUMMINS STAR FOR OZ
Ricky Ponting and Pat Cummins starred in Australia's crushing ODI win over South Africa. (More)

PAKISTAN DOMINATE IN ABU DHABI
Pakistan ended the second day of the first Test match against Sri Lanka in complete control. (More)

FINN - WE CAN STILL WIN IT
Steven Finn insists that England can come back and win their ODI series with India. (More)

ONIONS REPLACES WOAKES FOR ENGLAND
Graham Onions has replaced injured Chris Woakes in England's squad for the ODIs in India. (More)

WARNE HINTS AT COMEBACK
Shane Warne has refused to rule out making a return to cricket in the Big Bash tournament. (More)

LAW: PLAYERS MUST DELIVER
Stuart Law hopes dropping Mohammad Ashraful is a warning to the rest of the Bangladesh side. (More)

SIMON JONES REJOINS GLAMORGAN
Former England bowler Simon Jones has agreed a two-year deal to rejoin Glamorgan. (More)

SIMMONS BROUGHT INTO TEST SQUAD
Lendl Simmons has replaced Adrian Barath for West Indies' Test series with Bangladesh. (More)

VAUGHAN WANTS FLAT PACT
Michael Vaughan says England need flatter ODI pitches at home if they are to improve abroad. (More)

ENGLAND CHANGES UNDER CONSIDERATION
England will consider changing their line-up for Thursday's third one-day international in India. (More)

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