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No reason to fear Pakistan' says Kevin O'Brien after tense draw
Ireland were left to rue what could have been after claiming a dramatic draw against Pakistan in Thurdday's RSA Insurance one-day international.
Eclectic mix of music at cricket club special
It runs from noon to 4pm at Wells Cricket Club in South Horrington and features some of the most popular events from previous years.
I M P O R T March 20, 2000 Today I saw a lithe Balinese maiden in a "Nooo Problem" T-shirt: it set off a bleep on my radar, not unlike the bleep that registered the first time I saw cricket players doing high fives.
Simmons focused on crunch qualifiers
Coach Phil Simmons has admitted this week's RSA Insurance one-day international series against Pakistan is not the main priority of a summer in which Ireland will bid to secure their place at a third consecutive World Cup.
UK lawmakers debate same-sex marriage bill
Lawmakers debated legislation to allow same-sex marriage in England and Wales Tuesday, after a rebellion within Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party threatened to derail the bill.
Kent Cricket Club all-rounder Darren Stevens says he is raring to go after fitness niggles
Darren Stevens says he is ready to put his early season fitness worries behind him and help Kent's quest for success in all forms of the game.
Cricket: How eyeing return to Black Caps
Jamie How is incrementally working towards making his way back into the Black Caps squad in the mould of Peter Fulton.
Kent Cricket Club's Brendan Nash earning plaudits for one-day performances
Brendan Nash has continued to earn the praise of his Kent colleagues after transferring his championship form into one-day cricket.
Cricket Canada receives praise for organizational improvements
Alan Isaac, president of the International Cricket Council, told a news conference Wednesday that he and ICC CEO David Richardson were "hugely impressed by the progress" in the Canadian governing body, "Having your largest stake-holder actually believe in what you're doing ... means a lot," said Cricket Canada president Ravin Moorthy.
UN to world: Eat more insects; it's good for the planet
The United Nations recently issued a report that encouraged more people to eat insects as a way to save the planet as the world's population increases.
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Cricket - Nash and Joyce down North a
A magnificent partnership between Chris Nash and captain Ed Joyce guided Sussex to their first win in this year's Yorkshire Bank 40 in a rain-affected contest against Northamptonshire at Wantage Road.
The hosts were bowled out for just 101 after being put in to bat, with Kent chasing down the meagre total with more than 16 of the rain-reduced 39 overs to spare.
Ten Doeschate changed the game - Gambhir
Ryan ten Doeschate , playing his first game of the IPL season, changed the course of Kolkata Knight Riders' game against Pune Warriors, according to his captain Gautam Gambhir .
CRICKET: Oxfordshire suffer double defeat
They first went down by 88 runs to Netherlands at Bicester & North Oxford in a first for the county as Oxon's men's and ladies' team played simultaneously on the same ground.
Kent Cricket captain James Tredwell says Spitfires cannot afford to...
James Tredwell says the Kent Spitfires cannot afford to underestimate the Netherlands as they continue their YB40 campaign in Deventer today.
New Delhi, May 9: Science has provided a peek into how some batsmen hook the fiercest bouncers from some of the world's fastest bowlers.
Elisangela Borborema Rosa, Brazilian Woman, Survives Harpoon Accident
A 28-year-old woman miraculously survived after her husband accidentally shot her in the mouth with a harpoon, Brazilian officials said Wednesday.
County Cricket Round-Up - 9th May
Rain significantly shortened play in all five LV= County Championship matches today as, coupled with a strong wind, it made conditions unpleasant for first-class cricket.
Vale Cricket League: Comprehensive win for Bishopthorpe
Bishopthorpe bowler Ross Kelly celebrates his second wicket against Fulfordgate after having Alan Baldock caught behind by wicketkeeper Ben Smith He took 5-27 as Fulfordgate, last season's HPH York Vale Cricket League division two champions, were bowled out for 61.