NEWS ARCHIVE: JULY 2002
Robin Smith awarded Testimonial in 2003 (31 July 2002) Chicken Pox rulkes out Robin Smith for NUL Tour (31 July 2002) Hampshire's 8-point appeal hearing on Thursday (31 July 2002) Yorkshire Win Frizzell Women's County Championship (31 July 2002) Fit-again Tudor aims for Test return (31 July 2002) Rose Bowl under scrutiny by ICC (31 July 2002) A clarion call for the MCC (31 July 2002) The importance of being earnest (31 July 2002) ECB seeks new Chairman after Lord MacLaurin stands down (31 July 2002) No play at sodden Headingley (31 July 2002) Lord MacLaurin to stand down as ECB Chairman (31 July 2002) 2002-03 Pura Cup, ING Cup and tour match fixtures released (31 July 2002) Frizzell Women's County Championship, Day Four (30 July 2002) Umar Rashid Trophy re-scheduled for August (30 July 2002) Indian think tank will have to come up with a game plan (30 July 2002) England win cricket's European Championships (30 July 2002) Hampshire lodge appeal over Championship penalty (29 July 2002) Frizzell Women's County Championship, Day Three (29 July 2002) Jones enjoys an outstanding Test debut (29 July 2002) Flying finish for West Indies A (29 July 2002) Thorpe takes time out from international cricket (29 July 2002) Thorpe to take time out from international cricket (29 July 2002) We can improve on this, says Hussain (29 July 2002) England go one-nil up in the series after conclusive victory at Lord's (29 July 2002) A man who knows the virtue of a good line (29 July 2002) Royals and Gladiators extend lead in NUL tables (28 July 2002) Frizzell Women's County Championship, Day Two (28 July 2002) Dragons' fire chastens Bears (28 July 2002) England on the verge of victory at Lord's (28 July 2002) England exemplary as India shoot themselves in the foot (27 July 2002) Lancashire complete victory as Hampshire are docked points (27 July 2002) England hold all the cards after India are bowled out for 221 (27 July 2002) Hampshire docked eight points for 'poor' pitch (27 July 2002) Late wickets lift England after India threaten to cut loose (26 July 2002) England all out for 487 as tail wags (26 July 2002) Glamorgan and Steve James enjoy run feast at Chelmsford (26 July 2002) West Indies A entertain at Taunton (25 July 2002) When in Rome... and when in England... (25 July 2002) Foster breaks thumb (25 July 2002) Frizzell Women's County Championship is final chance for players to impress ahead of England v India Test Series (25 July 2002) Foster hit by injury again (25 July 2002) When in Rome... and when in England... (25 July 2002) Darren Gough denies rift with England (25 July 2002) Hussain hundred puts England in control at Lord's (25 July 2002) Worcestershire signs all-rounder Shane Lee (24 July 2002) Steelbacks impervious to Scorpions' sting (24 July 2002) Live England v India Test Match Special commentary on ECB.co.uk (24 July 2002) Southampton Diary: What Kevan James and Mark Dennis have in common (24 July 2002) Gough ruled out of 2nd npower Test (24 July 2002) Stewart set for record-breaking Test (24 July 2002) England, India to host ICC Champions Trophy in 2004 and 2006 (23 July 2002) Silverwood on England standby (23 July 2002) Tendulkar's gift to Udal in his benefit year (23 July 2002) England, India to host ICC Champions Trophy in 2004 and 2006 (23 July 2002) Jones in line to make England debut at Lord`s (22 July 2002) Vintage Maynard leads Glamorgan to thrilling victory (22 July 2002) Eagles chase 210 to beat Crusaders at Chelmsford (22 July 2002) Warwickshire succumb to West Indies A (22 July 2002) India stroll to victory as Hampshire subside (22 July 2002) Knee injury hits Gough again (22 July 2002) Mind games to the fore in the Rose Bowl (21 July 2002) New Zealand win tri-series in convincing style (20 July 2002) New Zealand take women's tri-series final (20 July 2002) Udal turns on the heat as Hampshire peg back India (20 July 2002) Ganga, Smith give West Indies A strong start (20 July 2002) White thrilled by recall to Test squad (20 July 2002) White and Cork extend England's batting options (20 July 2002) England Squad for first npower Test v India (20 July 2002) Beyond the Boundary - the ECB's round-up of news from behind the scenes (19 July 2002) Tudor to miss first Test against India (19 July 2002) Kaif carries Indians to safety (18 July 2002) Announcement of England Test squad delayed (18 July 2002) New Zealand women respond well when pressure goes on (18 July 2002) Local School Reaches National Cricket Final (17 July 2002) Intriguing finish looms at Arundel (17 July 2002) England and New Zealand to play in Women's ODI Final (17 July 2002) Trescothick injury poses selection dilemma (17 July 2002) Caddick and Trescothick ruled out of first npower Test at Lord's (17 July 2002) Trescothick out of first Test against India (17 July 2002) Caddick comeback from injury delayed (17 July 2002) New Zealand qualify in style for women's final (17 July 2002) David Alleyne reprimanded under new ECB Discipline Code (16 July 2002) West Indies A keep Indians in check (16 July 2002) Kaif, Mongia retained as injury cover (16 July 2002) England To Play New Zealand for Place in Final (15 July 2002) Junior cricket stars shine in NatWest Speed Challenge Final (15 July 2002) The nucleus of India's World Cup team is in place (15 July 2002) Thrilling round of games heightens NUL promotion and relegation drama (14 July 2002) Walker and Nixon revive Spitfires' hopes against Royals (14 July 2002) Triumph of youthful belief and zest (14 July 2002) NatWest to extend one-day international sponsorship (14 July 2002) Ganguly toasts India, England distraught (13 July 2002) India home in Lord's thriller by two wickets (13 July 2002) Thorpe quits one-day internationals (13 July 2002) ICC and Emirates Airline sign partnership for Elite Panels of Umpires and Referees (12 July 2002) We must go forward all the time - Hussain (12 July 2002) Form on the day will decide Final, says Ganguly (12 July 2002) Women overcome tricky conditions for outstanding win (12 July 2002) India triumph by 63 runs at Bristol (11 July 2002) Records threatened as rampant NZ women rout Indians (11 July 2002) Aftab Habib reprimanded (11 July 2002) Clare Taylor reaches century of wickets as England beat India (10 July 2002) Kirtley has operation on injured hand (10 July 2002) A touch of complacency (10 July 2002) ECB name National Academy provisional shortlist (10 July 2002) England call on Cork for the NatWest Series (10 July 2002) Irani delighted with England win (9 July 2002) England toast Irani after India go down by 64 runs (9 July 2002) Sri Lanka Team's Return from England (9 July 2002) The Indian juggernaut steamrolls on (9 July 2002) White bails replace black for rest of NatWest Series (9 July 2002) Rose Bowl earmarked for 2003 NatWest Series match (8 July 2002) Sussex announce Umer and Burhan Rashid Memorial Match (8 July 2002) Royals back on top as Norwich Union League tables take shape (7 July 2002) Sri Lanka secure consolation win over England (7 July 2002) Sabres benefit from Turner's acceleration (7 July 2002) Kirtley out of NatWest Series after training accident (6 July 2002) England Under-19 team for first Test match v India Under-19 (5 July 2002) Yuvraj is a special talent (5 July 2002) India were favourites, says Hussain (5 July 2002) Woolmer set to quit as Warwickshire coach (5 July 2002) Rain the only winner in England v India ODI (4 July 2002) ECB seeks explanation for low Headingley turn-out (4 July 2002) Job vacancies at the ECB (4 July 2002) Old Trafford One-Day International sell-out (4 July 2002) New Zealand strengthen third place with historic Windies win (4 July 2002) ICC Annual Report highlights year of dramatic change (4 July 2002) Ganguly wary of improved England (3 July 2002) Stewart reaches another England milestone (3 July 2002) England back Hoggard despite one-day problems (3 July 2002) England home by three wickets in murky Headingley thriller (2 July 2002) A sizzling start to India's summer sojourn (2 July 2002) New Zealand's Bond is Warwickshire bound (2 July 2002) Ehsan Mani confirmed as ICC Vice President (2 July 2002) Darren Gough: I'm fit and I'm leaner (1 July 2002) Hannah Lloyd and Isa Guha called into England women's squad (1 July 2002) Loughborough UCCE aim for clean sweep in UCCE One-Day Challenge Final (1 July 2002)
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