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| Bangladesh seal thrilling one-wicket win
Bangladesh A survived a fine comeback by Derbyshire's bowlers to record a thrilling one-wicket win on the final day at Derby. Sajidul Islam, the Bangladesh No. 10, struck the winning run to squeeze his side over the line off the penultimate delivery.
Brown and Benham thwart Lancashire
A round-up of the County Championship action on July 23, 2008.
Wagh extends Notts' advantage
John Ward reports from the second day at Trent Bridge, where Grim batting characterised Nottinghamshire's determined efforts to build a match-winning total against Yorkshire.
Dropping Kallis the worst moment - Strydom
Joubert Strydom has said dropping Jacques Kallis from the squad for the World Twenty20 last year was the worst moment in his four-year tenure as a selector.
Bowlers impress on slow pitch
The passage of play at the SCC was not enough to determine who holds the edge but, after losing the toss in unfriendly conditions, India's new-ball operators reduced Sri Lanka to 85 for 2 at stumps.
New Zealand and Australia to contest final
A round-up of the Emerging Players Tournament matches on July 23.
Tillakaratne replaced as team manager
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has appointed Charith Senanayake as the manager of the national team following an intervention by Gamini Lokuge, the country's sports minister. Hashan Tillakaratne, the former Sri Lankan batsman, was originally appointed to the post but Lokuge objected to that as SLC didn't get his permission on the appointment.
Chingoka slapped with EU sanctions
The European Union has widened sanctions against Zimbabwe, publishing a list of 37 more individuals and four businesses subject to visa bans and asset freezes ... and the list includes Peter Chingoka.
Warnapura takes the honours on rain-hit day
Malinda Warnapura's brisk unbeaten 50 off 74 balls proved to be the difference between an emphatic session and a merely satisfactory one for India on a rain-hit opening day of the Test series.
India backs Pakistan as Champions Trophy venue
The ICC board's discussion - via a teleconference on Thursday - on the issue of Pakistan hosting the Champions Trophy is likely to see India resist any move to change the venue, though there is a growing fear of top players from non-Asian countries pulling out.
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