Afro-Asia Cup set to be revived after almost two decades
The tournament could bring with it the unique prospect of players from India and Pakistan being team-mates
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Too many things went wrong for the Afro-Asia Cup, from the weather to the shirt sponsorship, but the cricket was of a high standard
The summary of major records broken during the Afro-Asia Cup in June 2007.
Harbhajan Singh's 3 for 49 wasn't the stand-out performance of the day, but it was a crucial for the offspinner ahead of an important season ahead
Dilhara Fernando starred in conditions that were scarcely fit for fast bowling
Asia aim for the clean sweep in Chennai
A promising start by Africa's bowlers swiftly dissipated into another run-fest as Mahela Jayawardene and Mahendra Singh Dhoni provided direction and then aggression to set up Asia's third win of the Afro-Asia Cup at the MA Chidambaram Stadium
Like in the first ODI at Bangalore, Asia won the toss, elected to bat on a flat pitch and batted the opposition out of the game, only this time the victory was more comprehensive
An African side shorn of the continent's best-known players will take on a relatively heavyweight Asian team and hope to give it their best shot
South Australian cricket officials are going to the Environment, Resource and Development Court to appeal an Adelaide City Council rejection of an application to build a permanent video replay screen at the Adelaide Oval
Former players pose at the gathering in Sydney Around 150 of Australia's 197 living Test cricketers assembled in Sydney on Friday night for a dinner organised by Cricket Australia
South Australia's build-up for the forthcoming season got underway today with fitness testing at the Kidman Park Sports Institute in Adelaide
A total of $21,430 will be donated to community health and cricket programs in South Australia as the result of money raised by the Prime Minister's XI v the Australian and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) match in Adelaide on March 21
South Australia's West End Redbacks will be coached by former Australian wicketkeeper Wayne Phillips for the next two years
Worcestershire County Cricket Club can confirm the signing of left arm pace bowler Mark Harrity from Australia subject to contract
A bright clear sky greeted all at Tompkins Park for day three of the ACB Cup match between Western and South Australia
The South Australian Cricket Association and the South Australian Country Cricket Committee has appointed former Redbacks Coach Jeff Hammond to coach the SA Country team the
The Redbacks 2002-2003 sqiad is:
The Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA) is pleased to announce that Paul Blocker Wilson has been cleared to play for the Western Warriors next season.
Former Australian and Victorian fast bowlerDamien Fleming has today accepted an offer from the South Australian CricketAssociation to join the Redbacks squad for the next two years.
The Tasmanian Cricket Association is pleased to announce that young South Australian batsman, Luke Williams will be joining the Cascade Tasmanian Tigers for season 2002/2003.
Newcastle born fast bowler Paul Wilson has decided to head to Western Australia to play cricket for the next two seasons.
After losing the services of three former international players between them during the past week, Western Australia and Victoria appear to be facing a fight to retain several more of their best cricketers.
South Australia and Western Australia are the early favourites to secure the services of Victorian seam bowler Damien Fleming.
Jonty Rhodes is interested in furthering his career outside of South African cricket, revealing that he would regard South Australia as an ideal place to play the game.
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