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Sunday, 31 August 1997
- England defeat Zimbabwe in the Third Under-19 Test to take the series 2-0.
- Sunday League matches proceed in England but commence with two minutes silence as a mark of respect to the late Princess of Wales who died earlier today.
The exception to this was the match between Northamptonshire (where the Princess's father, Lord Spencer, is one of the patrons) and Derbyshire - this fixture being deferred.
- Saeed Anwar set to join Derbyshire in the 1998 county season.
Saturday, 30 August 1997
- Kent and Glamorgan share the County
Championship lead after this week's round.
- Triple century stand by Jacques Kallis and Mark Ramprakash
as
Middlesex defeat Worcestershire.
- The Australian Ashes team returns to Australia. In separate media interviews both Mark Taylor
and Steve Waugh express interest in being Australia's one-day captain this summer.
- The final women's one-day international between England
and South Africa is abandoned. England won the series 2-1.
Friday, 29 August 1997
- Mike Atherton accepts England's captaincy for the West Indian
tour. He will be unavailable for the Sharjah tour in December. The captain for this series will be announced on September 9.
- Changes for India in their
Sahara Cup squad. Sidhu, Kumble, Mongia, Prasad and Khoda are all out.
Thursday, 28 August 1997
- Melvyn
Betts takes 9 for 64 for Durham
against Nottinghamshire, the best-ever bowling figures for Durham in first-class cricket, and the best bowling figures in the 1997 season to date.
- MAC-TNCA XI defeat MRF by two wickets from the last possible ball of the match to win the All India Buchi Babu final at Chennai.
Wednesday, 27 August 1997
Tuesday, 26 August 1997
- A quiet day in world cricket with no first-class games, nor full-international men's tours in progress anywhere.
Monday, 25 August 1997
- The Australian Cricket Board announce a change in national team selection policy whereby Test and one-day internationals will be chosen independently of each other in future.
- Graham Thorpe rises to Number 2 on the Coopers & Lybrand ratings following the Sixth Test at The Oval. Steve Waugh (870 pts) and Curtly Ambrose (876 pts) are still number one on the batting and bowling lists respectively.
The top ten batsmen are: 1.Steve Waugh; 2.Thorpe; 3.Tendulkar; 4.Chanderpaul; 5.Jayasuriya; 6.Lara; 7.McMillan; 8.Dravid; 9.Saeed Anwar; 10.Cullinan.
The top ten bowlers are: 1.Ambrose; 2.McGrath; 3.Donald; 4.Warne; 5.Wasim Akram; 6.Streak; 7.Mushtaq Ahmed; 8.Bishop; 9.Doull; 10.Reiffel.
Sunday, 24 August 1997
- Sri Lanka makes a clean sweep of the one-day series by winning the replayed third game against India.
- Rain washes out the final day of the high-scoring Second Under-19 Test between England and Zimbabwe at Northampton.
- Rain washes out six of the eight Sunday League matches. Warwickshire and Kent win the only matches to reach an outright result. Warwickshire lead the table on 44 pts followed by Kent (42) and Lancashire (38).
- MRF and MAC-TNCA XI win the semi-finals of the MRF-Buchi Babu Invitation All India Cricket Tournament in Chennai, and will meet in the final commencing Tuesday.
Saturday, 23 August 1997
Friday, 22 August 1997
Thursday, 21 August 1997
- Seven wickets for 76 runs by Glenn McGrath the opening day highlight of the Sixth Test between England and Australia at The Oval.
- New Zealand selectors name their squad for next month's tour of Kenya and Zimbabwe. Bryan Young and Simon Doull miss selection due to injury.
- Sanath Jayasuriya and Allan Donald head the batting and bowling rankings in the latest Wisden Cricket Monthly ratings, which are based on the leading batting and bowling averages in Test cricket over the past two years.
- Steve James (Glamorgan against Northamptonshire) scores his sixth County Championship century of the season and is the first batsman to pass 1500 first-class runs in England this year.
- Zimbabwe finish the opening day of their Second Under-19 Test against England at 212 for 0 wicket.
- The ECB web site presents live audio broadcasts of BBC's Test Match Special commentary of the Sixth Test over the Internet. They are the fourth organisation to provide audio commentary of cricket via Internet, following in the footsteps of Lanka Net (who have been netcasting Sri Lankan one-day matches since the 1996 World Cup), CricInfo (who covered the 1996 Hong Kong Sixes - the only exclusively made-for-Net cricket audiocast to date), and Radio Australia (who have broadcast a number of the Ashes Tests this season as part of their normal programming over RealAudio). The first netcast of Test commentary was during Sri Lanka's home series against Pakistan last April.
Wednesday, 20 August 1997
- Sri Lanka
win by 7 wickets and take an unassailable 2-0 lead over India.
- County Championship: Martin McCague removed from Kent's bowling attack in their county championship game against Somerset for intimidatory bowling.
In other matches, Vince Wells scores 190 for Leicestershire against Derbyshire, and David Boon scores the first century by a Durham captain in their six years in the County Championship.
- England win the third women's one-day international against South Africa.
- Yorkshire re-sign Darren Lehmann as their overseas professional for the 1998 season, thereby overlooking Michael Bevan who played for them in 1995 and 1996.
- Indian Airlines, Tamil Nadu Districts XI, and Mac TNCA XI win their quarter finals of the All India Buchi Babu Memorial Cricket Tournament in Chennai, joining MRF who won their quarter on Tuesday.
Tuesday, 19 August 1997
- Robert Croft and Mark Ilott receive £1000 fines and a suspended two match ban resulting from their on-field incident in last week's Nat West semi-final.
- David Houghton confirms his retirement from ind-day internationals but states that he still available to play Test cricket for Zimbabwe.
Monday, 18 August 1997
Sunday, 17 August 1997
Saturday, 16 August 1997
Friday, 15 August 1997
Thursday, 14 August 1997
Wednesday, 13 August 1997
Tuesday, 12 August 1997
Monday, 11 August 1997
- Centuries to Tendulkar and Ganguly give India a first innings lead on
Day Three of the
Second
Test at Colombo.
- Hansie Cronje re-appointed as South African captain for the next
twelve months.
Sunday, 10 August 1997
- Australia retain the Ashes as they win the
Fifth Test inside four days and take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series.
- Pakistan A defeated in their
tour match against Yorkshire.
- Warwickshire (40 pts) lead from Kent (38 pts) and Lancashire (36 pts) after today's
Sunday League matches.
Saturday, 9 August 1997
Friday, 8 August 1997
Thursday, 7 June 1997
- Australia 302 for 3 at stumps on Day One of the
Fifth Test at Trent Bridge.
- Brothers
Adam and
Ben Hollioake both make their Test debuts for England.
- South Africa defeat Ireland in the second womens one-day internationals.
Wednesday, 6 August 1997
Tuesday, 5 August 1997
Monday, 4 August 1997
- Century to Jayasuriya on Day Three of the First
Test between Sri Lanka and India. Together with Mahanama he shares the highest partnership for any wicket by Sri Lanka in Tests.
They join a
small list who have batted through a day's play, and share the highest partnership in Sri Lanka's
Test history, beating
the previous record (240 by Gurusinha and Ranatunga).
- No play on Days Three and Four as both tour games involving Australia
, and
Pakistan A are washed out.
- Peter Such bowls 86 overs for Essex in Leicestershire's innings of the
County Championship match, the most in any Championship innings.
Yorkshire win the only fourth-day result of the round. Glamorgan (159 pts) head the table,
from Gloucestershire (149 pts) and Kent (147 pts).
- England beat Zimbabwe in the
second Under-19 one-day international.
Sunday, 3 August 1997
- Tendulkar and Azharuddin score centuries on Day Two of the First
Test against Sri Lanka.
- Nilesh
Kulkarni takes a wicket with his first ball in Tests, and joins an
elite club.
- No play on Day Three of tour games involving Australia
, and
Pakistan A.
- The Hollioake brothers are both selected for England's Fifth Test squad.
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Sunday League: Of the seven matches played, three are abandoned, and one is decided under the Duckworth-Lewis rule. Warwickshire and Lancashire (36 pts) share the lead from Essex and Kent (32 pts).
Tom Moody becomes the fastest player to reach 4000 career runs in Sunday League competition (100 innings precisely), beating the previous record of 106 innings set by Barry Richards in 1976.
- Australia defeat South Africa to win the
Super 8s
title in Kuala Lumpur.
Saturday, 2 August 1997
Friday, 1 August 1997
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