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Reports
2007-06-18 20:09:00
England fought back from adversity to increase their chances of forcing victory over West Indies at Chester-le-Street. Full story
2007-06-18 18:09:00
Paul Collingwood hit a century in his first Chester-le-Street Test appearance to put England in command of the final Test against West Indies. Full story
2007-06-18 15:09:00
England are battling to stay alive in the final Test after West Indies claimed two crucial breakthroughs before lunch at Chester-le-Street. Full story
2007-06-17 20:49:00
Andrew Strauss hit only his second half-century in 16 Test innings but England lost late wickets in the fourth Test against West Indies. Full story
2007-06-17 17:49:00
Ryan Sidebottom bagged a maiden five-wicket haul in Tests as West Indies posted 287 in their first innings of the fourth Test in Durham. Full story
2007-06-17 15:09:00
England's swing bowlers claimed two crucial breakthroughs as West Indies continued to battle towards a competitive total in the final Test. Full story
2007-06-16 20:49:00
Shivnarine Chanderpaul led yet another West Indies fightback on a rain-hit day at Chester-le-Street in the fourth Test against England. Full story
2007-06-16 18:09:00
England's reshuffled attack exploited the conditions to make early inroads into West Indies' line-up in the rain-hit final Test at Durham. Full story
2007-06-15 14:09:00
The opening day of the fourth and final Test between England and West Indies at Chester-le-Street was abandoned without a ball being bowled. Full story
2007-06-11 15:49:00
Michael Vaughan became England's most successful Test captain in history as the West Indies were defeated by 60 runs at Old Trafford. Full story
Fixtures *SA Times
24/04/07 Sri Lanka v New Zealand - 16:30
25/04/07 Australia v South Africa - 15:30
28/04/07 Semi 1 v Semi 2 - 15:30
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2003 - World Cup forfeits benefit Kenya Due to England and New Zealand's refusing to travel to Zimbabwe and Kenya respectively, both Kenya and Zimbabwe progressed to the Super Sixes stage, with the Kenyans even making the last four - ahead of the likes of South Africa, Pakistan and England. |
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