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- Live - England v New Zealand New Zealand win the toss and decide to bat first in the second Test against England at Old Trafford.
- England bank on unchanged line-up England name an unchanged team for the second Test against New Zealand at Old Trafford on Friday.
- SA recall Nel for England series South Africa have recalled fast bowler Andre Nel for the forthcoming Test series in England.
- Ponting puts Aussies in command Skipper Ricky Ponting hits 158 as Australia reach 301-4 on day one of the first Test against West Indies.
- Umpire Hair ready for Test return Controversial umpire Darrell Hair returns to Test cricket on Friday when he officiates the second Test between England and New Zealand in Manchester.
- Anderson key for England - Loye Batsman Mal Loye underlines the importance of James Anderson to England's hopes of winning the Old Trafford Test against New Zealand.
- Sussex revived by defiant Prior Notts require a further 172 for victory with only five wickets standing after closing day three against Sussex at 114-5.
- Rudolph leads Yorkshire fightback Yorkshire close 174 runs behind Surrey at 292-3 after two days of their match at The Oval.
- Openers shine in Derbyshire win Derbyshire boost their chances of reaching the FP Trophy quarter-finals with a 100-run win over Lancashire.
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- Cricketing first for Afghanistan Afghanistan are set for their first international tournament in Jersey
- First Test day five photos Pictures from the final day as New Zealand deny England
- McCullum fires up New Zealand Big-hitting Brendon brightens a gloomy day at Lord's