NEWS ARCHIVE: JUNE 2002
Ganguly praises youthful contribution to Indian win (30 June 2002) It's all change in NUL after thrilling round of games (30 June 2002) Kaif, Yuvraj Singh see India home (30 June 2002) Spitfires set Bears challenging target in NUL (30 June 2002) A morale-boosting win (30 June 2002) Ganguly praises fifth-wicket pair (29 June 2002) India outpace England in spectacular run chase (29 June 2002) Loughborough crowned UCCE Champions (28 June 2002) The onset of the Indian summer (28 June 2002) Hussain, Whatmore praise Flintoff knock (28 June 2002) FICA awards to be made on July 10 (28 June 2002) Loughborough double victory should seal First Class cricket fortunes (27 June 2002) England beat Sri Lanka by 44 runs in NatWest opener (27 June 2002) ICC Executive Board Meeting outcome (27 June 2002) Gough targets Sri Lanka game at Headingley (27 June 2002) Butcher fined after disciplinary hearing (27 June 2002) Mark Butcher disciplinary hearing (27 June 2002) Pitch invader prosecuted (27 June 2002) Sri Lanka face new-look England attack (27 June 2002) Tufnell's Turn - Gough's injury a major blow (26 June 2002) West Indies A fail to capitalise at Derby (26 June 2002) Indians win battle of the openers (26 June 2002) Gough: I'm not back to square one (26 June 2002) Should be a scorcher (26 June 2002) ICC appoints Warren Deutrom to Events Management team (26 June 2002) Tickets Still Available for England v India at Durham on 4th July (26 June 2002) Michael Colin Cowdrey - A Life (26 June 2002) Tickets available for NatWest Series One-Day International Day/Night Match on 11th July (25 June 2002) Gough knee injury flares up again (25 June 2002) Thilan Samaraweera Replaces Muralitharan in Sri Lanka Squad for Triangular (25 June 2002) Thilan Samaraweera sent as replacement for Muralitharan (24 June 2002) Loughborough University crowned UCCE 2-Day Champions (24 June 2002) Kent post strong total despite India fightback (24 June 2002) Wales restrict England batsmen at Cardiff (24 June 2002) 'I can't wait to bowl at 'Banger' says Steffan Jones (23 June 2002) Nehra shines on first England appearance (22 June 2002) Trent Bridge tickets up for grabs (21 June 2002) Wales name 14-Man squad for England match (21 June 2002) ICC approves Tangier to host International cricket (21 June 2002) Therein lies the rub (21 June 2002) Day-Night Final for ICC Champions Trophy (20 June 2002) Mini-World Cup for women in New Zealand next year (20 June 2002) England announce a 15-man squad for the NatWest Series (19 June 2002) World champions looking to advance their game (19 June 2002) ICC Executive Board briefing note (18 June 2002) Andrew Caddick ruled out of NatWest Series (18 June 2002) Robin Smith and Dimi Mascarenhas doubts for C&G trip to Taunton (18 June 2002) New Zealand benefit from England series win over Sri Lanka (18 June 2002) ODI championship should be one outcome of ICC meeting (18 June 2002) England's cricketers emerge from World Cup shadow (17 June 2002) England snatch a dramatic Test win at Old Trafford (17 June 2002) Caddick doubtful, Gough nearly ready to go (17 June 2002) Wales v England match ticket details (17 June 2002) NUL tables take shape after fresh round of games (16 June 2002) Weather prevents Sri Lanka from taking further punishment (16 June 2002) Sabres cut down Foxes in NUL (16 June 2002) Stewart provides selectors with a headache (15 June 2002) Stewart ton and Vaas milestone as England fans cheer on two fronts (15 June 2002) A tale of two Londoners (14 June 2002) Bad light and rain end second day at Old Trafford with England in charge (14 June 2002) Cricket goes in to bat for Sport Relief (14 June 2002) Additional Players for ODI Triangular in England (14 June 2002) Sri Lankan fortunes fail to swing (13 June 2002) England in charge as rain brings early finish at Old Trafford (13 June 2002) Breese, Hinds & Gayle Join 'A' Team (13 June 2002) Tufnell's Turn (12 June 2002) ECB 'Super Fours' competition reaches conclusion (12 June 2002) Sri Lanka make changes for Natwest triangular series (12 June 2002) Cricket embraces football at Old Trafford Cricket Ground on Saturday (12 June 2002) England aim to press home advantage (12 June 2002) Butcher still hopes to play at Manchester (11 June 2002) Stewart set for landmark at Manchester (11 June 2002) We can bounce back if we are honest, says Whatmore (11 June 2002) Steve Bucknor set to break umpiring Test record at Old Trafford (11 June 2002) Sri Lanka make four changes for NatWest one-day series (11 June 2002) ICC Security Managers meet for London Conference (11 June 2002) England Women's squad announced for ODI Series (11 June 2002) Chris Adams has knee surgery (10 June 2002) MCC expose Sri Lankan batting frailties (8 June 2002) Butcher to decide on Test fitness by Tuesday (8 June 2002) England squad for 3rd npower Test v Sri Lanka (8 June 2002) Afzaal makes the most of his opportunity against the Sri Lankans (7 June 2002) Butcher to attend disciplinary hearing (7 June 2002) Transition arrangements for ICC Corporate Affairs Department (6 June 2002) Sri Lankans suffer another wash-out (6 June 2002) Butcher a doubtful starter for Manchester Test (6 June 2002) Butcher hoping to be fit for third Test (6 June 2002) Steven Kirby reprimanded under new ECB Discipline Code (5 June 2002) ECB Chief Executive hints at One-Day International in 2003 for Rose Bowl (5 June 2002) Manager denies forcing Muralitharan to play at Edgbaston (5 June 2002) Manager denies forcing Muralitharan to play at Edgbaston (5 June 2002) Lucky losers aim for outright win (4 June 2002) Sri Lanka prepares for party of a lifetime (2 June 2002) ICC Champions Trophy: Blazing sunshine, blistering cricket (2 June 2002) We lost it in the first innings, says Jayasuriya (2 June 2002) Phil Tufnell reprimanded under new ECB Discipline Code (2 June 2002) Sri Lanka comprehensively beaten at Edgbaston (2 June 2002) ICC Champions Trophy: Blazing sunshine, blistering cricket (1 June 2002) Sri Lanka prepares for party of a lifetime (1 June 2002) England strengthen grip on second Test (1 June 2002) Mahanama and beach cricket (1 June 2002)
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