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Saturday, 31 May 1997
-
A century to Blewett and five runs to Taylor in the county
game against Derbyshire.
- Pushpakumara replaces Vaas in the Sri Lankan squad for the West
Indies tour.
- County Championship: Matthew Hayden unbeaten on 235 as Hampshire close in on Warwickshire's
first innings 631. Atherton's first Lancashire century since 1995 as Gallian falls for 99.
Kent defeat Nottinghamshire by an innings.
Friday, 30 May 1997
- Glamorgan
score
597 for 8 against Durham - their highest-ever
first-class total.
- More high scores in the County Championship,
including 631 for 7 by Warwickshire against Hampshire and 531 by Middlesex against Northamptonshire.
- Kambli scores 100 off 49 balls (7 fours and 6 sixes) in a day/night charity
game at Wankhede Stadium celebrating the centenary of the Inter-School Harris Shield
competition.
- Mushtaq Mohammad parts company with the PCB.
Thursday, 29 May 1997
Wednesday, 28 May 1997
Tuesday, 27 May 1997
Monday, 26 May 1997
Sunday, 25 May 1997
- England make it 3-0 by beating Australia in Game
Three of the Texaco Trophy, with five wickets to Darren Gough and a
hard-hitting debut knock from Ben Hollioake.
- In a day of high scores in
Round Five of the Sunday League, Alistair
Brown blasts 157 not out for Surrey against Leicestershire.
Lancashire and Essex are the only teams to maintain a perfect record, and share
the lead on the table.
Saturday, 24 May 1997
Friday, 23 May 1997
- The Pakistan Cricket Board fly Arshad Khan to Mohali as an additional
player in their Independence Cup squad, however the Tournament Committee
reject the PCB's request for his inclusion at the BCCSL's request.
- In
County Championship action, Steve Marsh and Ben Phillips score 183 for the last wicket for Kent
against Sussex; while Jack Russell leads a Gloucestershire late-order
recovery.
- The Pakistan Cricket Board cancels the tour by the Indian women's
team the day before they were due to arrive. Non-availability of grounds in
Pakistan is given as the reason.
Thursday, 22 May 1997
Wednesday, 21 May 1997
Tuesday, 20 May 1997
- Sri Lanka qualify for the Independence Cup final following their victory over New Zealand in Game Five.
- Australia's one-day tour match against Durham is abandoned because of a wet field.
Monday, 19 May 1997
- Red Stripe Cup: Trinidad
and Tobago defeat Jamaica and the Leewards draw with Guyana to conclude Round Nine.
Barbados have an unassailable 35 point lead over Jamaica with one round to go.
Sunday, 18 May 1997
Saturday, 17 May 1997
- Jayasuriya smashes 151 not out in 121 balls - the highest score for Sri
Lanka in ODI history - as his team easily defeats India in
Game Four of the Independence Cup at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.
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Australia defeat Northamptonshire on the
Duckworth-Lewis rain rule in their limited-over tour match.
- Barbados secure the 1996-97 Red Stripe
Cup after a
big innings win over the Windward Islands inside two days.
Floyd Reifer (200) and Philo Wallace (121) contribute 275 for the third wicket.
- Gloucestershire maintain a 13-point lead over Glamorgan after
Round Three
of the County Chanpionship.
Friday, 16 May 1997
Thursday, 15 May 1997
-
Australia defeat the Duke of Norfolk's XI at Arundel Castle in the traditional tour opener.
- County Championship:
Somerset make a
remarkable comeback from 67 for 6 as Graham Rose (191) and
Richard Harden (103) put on a record 279 runs for the seventh wicket against Sussex.
- Thirty people in Aurangabad have commenced a hunger strike
in protest against Azharuddin's omission from the Indian team, and have written
to the Prime Minister asking him to intervene in the selection.
Wednesday, 14 May 1997
- The Pakistan Cricket Board suspend Aamir Sohail's ban but instead fine him
Rs50,000 (approx $US1250) for breaching the disciplinary Code of Conduct.
- Former NSW opening batsman Steve Small is named NSW Sheffield Shield coach
for 1997-98, replacing the incumbent, Geoff Lawson who is not re-appointed.
Lawson learns of his non-selection from the media whilst touring Vanuatu with
a charity team.
- Graeme Hick's 91st first-class century as Worcestershire
plunder the Oxford University attack.
Tuesday, 13 May 1997
- A Tendulkar century gives India victory over New Zealand in
Game Three of the Independence Cup at Bangalore.
- Dominic Cork's groin rules him out of next week's Texaco Trophy one-day
international series for England.
- Pakistan coach Mushtaq Mohammad says he intends to resign after the
Independence Cup because he is not being paid enough.
- The Benson & Hedges Cup
quarter-finalists decided. On the second day of
Round Five,
a last-ball six by Gladstone Small gives Warwickshire a one-wicket
victory over Derbyshire.
Monday, 12 May 1997
- Aaqib Javed rips through the top of the Sri Lankan batting order to
engineer a Pakistan victory in
Game Two of the Independence Cup at Gwalior.
- Round Five
of the Benson & Hedges Cup: Lancashire beat Worcs on a tied total, Sussex make 299 chasing Surrey's 310,
and British Universities give Hampshire a run for their money.
- Leeward Islands beat the Windwards in the weekend's only
Red Stripe Cup
match to finish in a result. Barbados have a commanding lead on the ladder with
two rounds to play.
- The Pakistan Women's Cricket Control Association files a lawsuit against
the Pakistan Women's Cricket Association over control of the women's game in
Pakistan. The court hearing is scheduled to commence May 16.
- In Bangladesh, Chittagong DSA retain the National Cricket Championship
by defeating Bangladesh Biman by an innings and 64 runs with a day to spare
in the four-day final at the Dhaka Stadium. Chittagong captain Akram Khan
was man-of-the-match for his unbeaten knock of 122.
Sunday, 11 May 1997
- A run onslaught from the Waugh twins steers Australia to victory in the
40 over-a-side friendly against a World XI at Kowloon Cricket Club, Hong Kong.
Aamir Sohail does not arrive in Hong Kong for the game, despite his late selection.
- Rain washes out two of the
Round Three matches in the English Sunday League, with Northamptonshire
joining Kent, Essex and Lancashire on the top of the ladder.
- Ian Bishop scores a rare century (111) for Trinidad and Tobago in their
Red Stripe Cup encounter with Barbados.
Saturday, 10 May 1997
- Gloucestershire the only winners in
Round Two of the County Championship as rain curtails the other six games.
Gloucs head the competition table with 32 points, eleven clear of Glamorgan.
- India defeat Bermuda by six wickets in the
final match of their Caribbean tour.
- The Australian team leave Sydney to commence their three-month tour of England.
- In Kathmandu, Biratnagar defeated Yangal Cricket Club by 50 runs to win
the final of the Mahabir Challenge Cup, the premier domestic competition in
Nepal.
Friday, 9 May 1997
- A fine all-round performance by
Nathan Astle
as New Zealand defeat Pakistan in the
opening match
of the Pepsi Independence Cup.
- Aamir Sohail is chosen for Sunday's World XI against Australia following
his apology to the Pakistan Cricket Board.
- Former basketball administrator Malcolm Speed is appointed Chief
Executive Officer of the Australian Cricket Board, succeding Graham Halbish
who was dismissed in January.
- County Championship:
Leicestershire dismissed for 69 against Worcestershire.
- A Stuart Williams century and Sherwin Campbell retiring hurt for 93 are the
highlights of the opening day of this weekend's
Red Stripe Cup matches.
- Union National Bank win the Panasonic Gold Cup final of the Bukhatir League
at Sharjah Stadium to continue their domination of the UAE domestic season.
- New Zealand women's opening batsman Trudy Anderson announces her retirement
from representative cricket.
Thursday, 8 May 1997
Wednesday, 7 May 1997
- Mark Ramprakash scores 145 on the opening day of the
County Championship game for Middlesex against Sussex, while
David Lawrence makes a brave comeback for Gloucestershire,
five years after his devastating knee injury.
- The two-day final of the schoolboy Spalding Cup competition in Jamaica is
abandoned in sensational circumstances when umpires Felix Whyte and I.Grizzle
fail to appear on the second day, claiming abuse by spectators on the day before.
Tuesday, 6 May 1997
Monday, 5 May 1997
- Sri Lanka's touring teams for the Independence Cup and the
West Indies announced.
- Round Four
of the Benson & Hedges Cup, four games completed, four games
continued tomorrow because of rain. Simon Renshaw takes 6 for 25 for
Hampshire only to see his batsmen dismissed by Surrey for 63.
Sunday, 4 May 1997
- Tendulkar retained as Indian captain for the Independence
Cup, rest of team named on the 6th.
- Round Two
of the English Sunday League, with Essex Kent and Lancashire
having won two out of two.
Saturday, 3 May 1997
- Chanderpaul's century takes the West Indies to 3-1 series win in the
final ODI against India.
- The England Cricket Board decides
not to penalise Jack Russell over comments
in his forthcoming autobiography, Jack Russell Unleashed.
Friday, 2 May 1997
- Shayne O'Connor is selected for New Zealand's Independence Cup squad after
Simon Doull withdraws with a back injury.
- Round Three
of the Benson & Hedges Cup: Mushtaq Ahmed takes 7-24 as Somerset
defeat Ireland by 221 runs, Lancashire and Yorkshire both win games where scores
finished level. Kent are the first team to win three games out of three.
Thursday, 1 May 1997
- No domestic or international cricket on this day.
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