After two tense days England edged ahead on the third day of their hard fought tussle against Sri Lanka after three wickets apiece to Jacob Ball and Paul Best restricted Sri Lanka to 171 for 7 at Scarborough
Eoin Morgan's impact on the first day at Trent Bridge was so emphatic, at times you wondered what all the pre-match fuss had been about
Under bright skies in Nottingham and on a dry, low pitch, today was not a day for the fast bowlers to run rampant. Instead with plenty of turn on offer it was a day begging for the spinners to take control
After the high of Headingley, Pakistan's new-found confidence took something of a battering on the first day at Trent Bridge, as a combination of missed chances, squandered reviews and a double-hundred partnership between Eoin Morgan and Paul Collingwood
Trinidad has turned out to be a nightmare for the organisers with yet another match - the second - to be abandoned without a ball being bowled
| KZN Amateur Squad to play Eastern Province |
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The KwaZulu Natal amateur team to play
Martin Bekker will lead a strong team that includes several players who have played for the Dolphins during the season. The same squad will be retained for the one day game on Sunday, March 14. 3-day and 1-day KZN Amateur squad: 1) Bradley Barnes 2) Khaya Zondo 3) Bruce Kruger 4) Cody Chetty 5) Martin Bekker (captain) 6) Cameron Delport 7) Calvin Flowers 8) Keshav Maharaj 9) Saidi Mlongo 10) Nic Hewer 11) Mthokozisi Shezi 12) Vyash Gobind 13) Matthew Hulett Coach: Graham Ford
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