Champions League Cricket

January 31, 2010

Ryan Austin’s best spins Guyana to defeat

A round-up of the third day's action of the fourth round of the Regional Four Day Competition 2009-10

Cowan hundred helps Tasmania secure draw

Ed Cowan's third Sheffield Shield century this season helped Tasmania secure a draw against Victoria after the Tigers were set 376 for victory

Patient Montcin Hodge gives Leewards lead

A round-up of the second day's action of the fourth round of the Regional Four Day Competition 2009-10

WACA wants bigger fines for ground invaders

The WACA has apologised to Khalid Latif and called on the Western Australian government to increase the fines for pitch invaders to $10,000 after Latif was tackled to the ground during Sunday's ODI

WACA pitch invader charged with assault

The man who ran on to the WACA and tackled Khalid Latif to the ground on Sunday has been charged with assault. The ABC reported that the 37-year-old man had also been charged with trespass after the incident, in which Latif was grabbed from behind and bro

Luke Feldman grabs five in Queensland win

Luke Feldman's first five-wicket haul in first-class cricket delivered a 169-run win for Queensland over a disappointing New South Wales, who lost six wickets in less than 16 overs on the final morning

Travis Birt and Steve Smith in line for T20 debuts

Steve Smith and Travis Birt could make their international debuts on Friday night after being named in Australia's 13-man squad for the Twenty20 match against Pakistan at the MCG

Quiney hundred sets Tasmania big chase

Rob Quiney's second first-class century gave Victoria hope of victory against Tasmania after James Pattinson helped the Bushrangers snare first-innings points early on the third day

Humayun Farhat stars on closely-fought day

The Pentangular Cup final received a fitting start, as Habib Bank Limited and Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited fought a closely-contested day at the National Stadium in Karachi

Ireland overcome by team effort from Sri Lanka A

Sri Lanka A overhauled Ireland's 147 for 5 with an over to spare in the second Twenty20 warm-up game played at the Nondescripts Ground in Colombo today. The Sri Lankans had been in some strife at 54 for 5 before their recovery, with Chinthaka Jayasinghe,
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