Maybe there was nothing in itRick Eyre09-May-2001Maybe there was nothing in it. Or maybe it was a sign that the shadow ofmatch-fixing still looms heav
Somerset title hopes dashed by Leicestershire
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Glamorgan maintain unbeaten run at Swansea
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ECB appoint Tony Middleton as Hampshire Academy Director
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Sri Lanka prevail despite late fright
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Australia take fourth ODI by 37 runs
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India's tour of South Africa ends with defeat by an innings and 73 runs
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Afzaal and Morris dominate for Notts
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Brown century puts Surrey into the last four
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Cork's double century gives Derbyshire glimmer of hope
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