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WACA Members approve development WACA Members approve development

The final hurdle to the WACA’s Development Agreement with Ascot Capital Limited has been cleared with WACA Members voting overwhelmingly to proceed with more »

Bulls name squad for Darwin T20 Series

The Queensland Bulls will step up their pre-season preparations next month with a series of Twenty20 matches against Champions League qualifiers Victoria and South Australia in Darwin. more »

Blackwell named captain of NSW Breakers

Opening batter Alex Blackwell has been named captain of the NSW Breakers for the 2010/11 summer, taking over from Lisa Sthalekar. more »

Test and ODI Cricket to stay at SCG

Test cricket will stay at its traditional Sydney home, the SCG, for the next five years, following the signing of a new Venue Hire Agreement this week between more »

Kimmince to miss season

Queensland Fire and Southern Stars pace bowler Delissa Kimmince has announced she will take a 12-month sabbatical from the game to pursue a career as a fire fighter. more »

Thrilling Sri Lanka A win seals series victory

A century from skipper Chamara Silva has steered Sri Lanka A to a thrilling two wicket win against Australia A in the final one-day encounter between the teams more »

Tie keeps Australia A in one-day series

Under dark skies and a floodlit Tony Ireland Stadium in Townsville, the second one-day match between Australia A and Sri Lanka A has finished in a tie more »

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LATEST RESULTS & LADDERS
Australian tour of the UK
First Test
Tuesday - Saturday, July 13-17
Australia 253 & 334
Pakistan 148 & 289
Aus by 150 runs (day 4)
 
Second Test
Wednesday - Sunday, July 21-25
Australia 88 & 349
Pakistan 258 & 7-180
Pak by 3 wkts (Day 4)
 
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