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/ 5 February 2003
Australian cricket authorities have decided not to follow their English counterparts in demanding that World Cup matches planned in strife-torn Zimbabwe this month be moved to South Africa, says a representative.
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/ 5 February 2003
If spin magician Muttiah Muralitharan is allowed to bowl unchanged from one end, Sri Lanka have a better chance of containing runs in the World Cup.
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/ 5 February 2003
English and Australian cricket chiefs were expected to call on the sport’s governing body on Tuesday to switch their World Cup matches in Zimbabwe to South Africa.
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/ 5 February 2003
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) chief executive Martin Snedden flew out for South Africa today confident a compromise would be reached to move the Blacks Caps’ World Cup match against Kenya from Nairobi.
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/ 5 February 2003
If Iain Duncan Smith were to double up in his spare time as a football referee, it is unlikely that the Premier League would submit to a request by him to blow the whistle in a game between Tottenham and Arsenal.
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/ 4 February 2003
Review: Step Across This Line: Collected Non-fiction 1992-2002
by Salman Rushdie
(Jonathan Cape)
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/ 4 February 2003
In the strongest terms I take issue with the categorisation of Australia as the equivalent of ”the old South Africa”, a suggestion made by Richard Calland last week in his article ”Of sheep and the new Thatcherites”. The mists of time seem to have enveloped the pages of history.