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  • Cricket team's slump in Sharjah By Lateef Jafri

    Was it South Asia's defeat in the Champions Trophy quadrangular at Sharjah? Or the two subcontinental countries have to be taken separately for their acts of omission and commission?

  • Specialists restore health of one-day team By Matthew Fleming

    DECEMBER has been a truly spectacular month and I still cannot believe it. The events of the last 10 days in particular, and the Champions' Trophy in Sharjah, have been beyond my wildest dreams.

  • England's triumph of spirit by Scyld Berry

    GO EAST young man, Adam Hollioake's team were told, and they have done so, and in the process they have launched England's campaign for the 1999 World Cup with panache.

  • Pakistan, West Indies bowled highest number of no-balls By Zafar Samdani

    While most of the leading cricket playing nations are working for achieving virtually computerised precision, a scientific approach and bringing professionalism in their teams to the highest level, Pakistan and West Indies continue sticking to their erratic ways.

  • Tony Cozier's Preview For Sharjah Final

    The West Indies enter the last match of a catastrophic tour here today in the knowledge that it offers them a chance of salvaging at least some of the reputation so devastated during their six weeks in Pakistan.

  • Haroon defends Akram's captaincy in Sharjah

    Pakistan cricket manager Haroon Rasheed came for the rescue of Wasim Akram when he said all criticism against the captain was unjustified.

  • England stick to formula for final rematch by Christopher Martin-Jenkins

    IN unchanged conditions against a side they have already beaten, England's most successful touring team in recent memory have every chance of using a proven tactical formula to defeat the West Indies today in the final of the quadrangular tournament in Sharjah.

  • England face West Indies for Champions Trophy today By Tanvir Ahmed

    For the first time in 16 years, a final will played here on Friday without featuring either Pakistan or India. Both teams, rather unceremoniously, were ousted in the qualifying rounds last week.

  • When India's elder statesmen triggered a collapse by Elmo Rodrigopolle

    Irresponsible and insensible batting by India's elder statesmen Sachin Tendulkar and Mohammed Azharuddin triggered a collapse and made them succumb to the West Indies and in the process deprive themselves of a fling in the final of the Akai - Singer Champions Trophy final against England in Sharjah today.

  • Sharjah final on BBC TV By Charles Randall

    ENGLAND'S impressive attempt to win the Champions Trophy in Sharjah will be seen on British television after all.

  • Arabian nights and untold cricket riches in concrete theatre By Christopher Martin-Jenkins

    CRICKET never ceases to produce unlikely facts, but is it not one of the oddest of all that a stadium created out of barren sand in the desert of the Arabian Gulf should have staged more one-day international matches than any other ground? To be sure, it is.

  • Fleming takes dim view of TV snub (13 Dec 1997)

    MATTHEW FLEMING, the hero of England's seven-wicket defeat of India in the first match of the Sharjah tournament on Thursday, expressed his profound disappointment yesterday that the matches were not being shown on television in Britain, writes Christopher Martin-Jenkins.

  • C Martin-Jenkins: England's prospects gleam in the desert (11 Dec 1997)

    THE FACT that the Sharjah Champions trophy is just another one-day tournament among so many for India and Pakistan should enhance England's prospects of winning the quadrangular contest...

  • England in Pakistan: An imperfect past makes the present tense (2 Dec 1997)

    TWIN ghosts from England's troubled past in Pakistan threaten to haunt Adam Hollioake's side, who arrive in Lahore today for six days of preparation before the Sharjah one-day tournament.

  • PCB names teams to play against England (2 Dec 1997)

    An 18-member England cricket team will arrive at the Lahore Airport on Tuesday at 4:30 pm to begin its tour of Pakistan

  • Hollioake's men primed for go-slow route to glory (1 Dec 1997)

    A SINGLE tournament in the Persian Gulf involving only three matches and a possible final will not necessarily be accurate evidence that England might win the one-day World Cup on their own soil in 1999.


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