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NEWS ARCHIVE: MARCH 2002

* Wet summer looks like it will have the final say (31 March 2002)
* Caddick joins 200 Club on helter-skelter Auckland morning (30 March 2002)
* England make early impact but New Zealand clawing way back (30 March 2002)
* Aravinda de Silva recalled for England tour (29 March 2002)
* ICC Champions Trophy Match Schedule (29 March 2002)
* 'Eden Park or bust' is New Zealand's mood (29 March 2002)
* Chris Harris' chance to stake a more permanent Test claim (29 March 2002)
* England all set to cap their winter of recovery (29 March 2002)
* Cox will return even hungrier after defeat (28 March 2002)
* ECB join in the serious fun for Sports Relief (28 March 2002)
* ICC Champions Trophy match schedule confirmed (28 March 2002)
* Chris Cairns out of cricket for nine months (28 March 2002)
* England cricketers swap bats for brushes on CricketForce Day (28 March 2002)
* 'One more shot' says Cairns as he awaits surgery (28 March 2002)
* Tuffey and Adams look to make impact if selected for final Test (28 March 2002)
* Somerset players spend a hard day at Lympstone (27 March 2002)
* ICC stages Six Nations Challenge in Namibia (27 March 2002)
* Junior Sabres Bash now open to all on Saturday (27 March 2002)
* Sussex appoint new chief executive (27 March 2002)
* Yorkshire's chief executive calls it a day (27 March 2002)
* ICC appoints Umpires and Referees Manager (27 March 2002)
* Hampshire receive grant to combat safety issues (27 March 2002)
* Rose Bowl £2m centrepiece pavilion opens ready for season (26 March 2002)
* England need steely resolve in Auckland Test (26 March 2002)
* First appointments for new ICC panel umpires and referees (26 March 2002)
* England's captain to attend Hollioake funeral (26 March 2002)
* Adams and Tuffey in - but problem area left unresolved (26 March 2002)
* Ben Hollioake: a supporter's tribute (25 March 2002)
* Surrey and England players to attend Hollioake funeral (25 March 2002)
* Surrey mourn Ben Hollioake's tragic death (25 March 2002)
* Welcome to the 2002 season from Somerset Chief Executive Peter Anderson (25 March 2002)
* Some England players may attend Hollioake funeral (25 March 2002)
* Short term agony, longer term gain for Fleming (25 March 2002)
* Now the battle is for fourth place on the world Test ladder (25 March 2002)
* Flash back 1992 World Cup Final: An ambition fulfilled (24 March 2002)
* Caddick four away from 200 and will be hunting tomorrow (24 March 2002)
* Big task ahead of New Zealand to hold out for draw (24 March 2002)
* ICC Elite Umpires support Champions Trophy technology test (23 March 2002)
* Somerset players in for another gruelling week ahead (23 March 2002)
* Hollioake's family 'devastated' by tragedy (23 March 2002)
* Tough day for England as they lose team-mate Ben Hollioake (23 March 2002)
* Simple recipe for New Zealand tomorrow to keep hopes alive (23 March 2002)
* Promising all-round career tragically shortened (23 March 2002)
* Ben Hollioake killed in car accident in Perth overnight (23 March 2002)
* Tributes pour in after Ben Hollioake dies in car crash (22 March 2002)
* Rob's Benefit Year gets off to a flying start. (22 March 2002)
* Run feast on ICC Cricket World programme 6 (22 March 2002)
* Lancashire release Crawley (22 March 2002)
* Crawley moves to Hampshire (22 March 2002)
* Somerset Chief Executive questions Fletcher comments (22 March 2002)
* Glamorgan confirm Kasprowicz signing (22 March 2002)
* Early breakthrough a must for New Zealand hopes (22 March 2002)
* Basin Reserve no longer the shining jewel in the crown (22 March 2002)
* Glamorgan set to sign Kasprowicz (21 March 2002)
* Lara may make guest appearances for Durham (21 March 2002)
* Katich signs for Yorkshire (21 March 2002)
* Cairns out for tours as team-mates lose first day of second Test (21 March 2002)
* An explosive start to pre season training for the Somerset players! (20 March 2002)
* Somerset skipper could be homeless on his return to Taunton! (20 March 2002)
* BCCSL confirms appointment of temporary team manager for Sharjah and England (20 March 2002)
* Marcus looking to win the series at Wellington. (20 March 2002)
* Time shouldn't be a factor in getting things right (20 March 2002)
* Weather in windy Wellington could play big role (20 March 2002)
* Another big step for Ian Bell's career (20 March 2002)
* Somerset Chief champions the cause of voluntary sports clubs (19 March 2002)
* Danesfield School triumph in Norwich Union Indoor competition but cricket is the real winner. (19 March 2002)
* Great value season tickets at Leicestershire (19 March 2002)
* Central Districts holding the cards in Napier (19 March 2002)
* Cornelius the latest in the stress fracture ranks (19 March 2002)
* Last minute decision on Vettori before Test (19 March 2002)
* Cricket is changing, but it's natural progression - Hussain (19 March 2002)
* Lining up to bowl into Wellington's wind - now that's a new one (19 March 2002)
* Astle innings pointed the way for New Zealand batsmen (19 March 2002)
* Sri Lanka to Host ICC Champions Trophy in September 2002 (19 March 2002)
* Somerset players report back for new season (18 March 2002)
* Somerset Chief praises fast bowler's performance. (18 March 2002)
* Somerset spring newsletter sent out to all members (18 March 2002)
* Sri Lanka to host ICC Champions Trophy (18 March 2002)
* Essex squad put through its paces by the Army (18 March 2002)
* ICC Champions Trophy to experiment with technology trial (18 March 2002)
* Sri Lanka confirmed as hosts for ICC Champions Trophy (18 March 2002)
* Somerset author recaptures the atmosphere of a bygone cricketing age with his first book (17 March 2002)
* New bowler in the Somerset camp is ambitious for the new season. (17 March 2002)
* Bell called into England Test squad as cover for injured Butcher and Hussain (17 March 2002)
* Astle did a 'Bob Beamon' on double century record (17 March 2002)
* Astle deserved better from his home town fans (17 March 2002)
* Harris and Tuffey get call up for second Test (17 March 2002)
* Roles of match officials are reviewed after Denness affair (16 March 2002)
* ICC Executive Board media briefing (16 March 2002)
* Astle rips up the record book and starts a re-write (16 March 2002)
* England win by 98 runs but not before some palpitations (16 March 2002)
* Butcher has crack in right thumb (16 March 2002)
* Cairns out for remainder of England series - no word beyond that (16 March 2002)
* Catch up with the action from South Africa v Australia in ICC Cricket World latest programme (15 March 2002)
* Peter Hartley agrees to be part-time bowling coach (15 March 2002)
* Thorpe and Flintoff cash in against weakened attack (15 March 2002)
* Test records given a tweak in Christchurch match (15 March 2002)
* Cairns' condition will be known tomorrow (15 March 2002)
* Members race to sign up at Trent Bridge (14 March 2002)
* Derbyshire report 2001 loss (14 March 2002)
* Former Coronation Street star to speak at Rob's Benefit Lunch (14 March 2002)
* Game effort brings reward for tireless Hoggard (14 March 2002)
* Disciplines needed by New Zealand but maybe too late (14 March 2002)
* Cairns injury may be related to heavy outfield in Christchurch (14 March 2002)
* Sri Lanka's Asoka De Silva appointed to ICC Elite Umpires Panel (14 March 2002)
* Dav Whatmore delighted but focused on England (14 March 2002)
* Cairns injury rocks New Zealand team already in parlous position (14 March 2002)
* Derbyshire adopts ChildLine for 2002 (13 March 2002)
* Kent renew bursary support for Bingham (13 March 2002)
* Asoka De Silva Named in ICC Elite Umpires Panel (13 March 2002)
* Second morning crucial for England in first Test - Hussain (13 March 2002)
* English innings provides example for New Zealand (13 March 2002)
* Sri Lanka Remains 3rd in ICC Test Championship Table (13 March 2002)
* James Kirtley cleared by ECB Bowling Review Group (12 March 2002)
* David Shepherd named in ICC Elite Umpires Panel (12 March 2002)
* ICC Elite Panel Umpire Statistics & Biographies (12 March 2002)
* ICC names World Cricket's Top Umpires for Elite Panel (12 March 2002)
* International sales smash £1 million barrier (12 March 2002)
* Somerset part company with Lathwell (12 March 2002)
* Patience game the key as far as Astle is concerned (12 March 2002)
* Fiery comments a refreshing display of honesty (12 March 2002)
* Trophy up for grabs in series, but does anyone know? (12 March 2002)
* Field Marshall Fleming seizes the initiative in pre-Test jostling (12 March 2002)
* WInchester get re-run of 1998 final in National Indoor Knock-out (11 March 2002)
* ECB seeks County Development Officer (11 March 2002)
* New Zealand and England play for position in ICC Test Championship (11 March 2002)
* Third place at stake for Kiwis in England test series (11 March 2002)
* ICC in Cape Town: Media Briefing Notes (11 March 2002)
* A new look for Hampshire (11 March 2002)
* Younger players will have to step up for England (11 March 2002)
* Kiwi fast man Butler could have done a Caddick (11 March 2002)
* Foster looks to the longer term payback from the experiences of now (10 March 2002)
* Somerset youngsters head down under (9 March 2002)
* Worcestershire sign Australian pace bowler Clark (9 March 2002)
* Key to Tests will be to hit the ground running - Hussain (9 March 2002)
* England bowling blunted by Canterbury grit (9 March 2002)
* David James - the former Glamorgan player - has died (9 March 2002)
* Another step in the advance of portable pitch technology (9 March 2002)
* Hampshire mourn passing of former skipper Dick Moore (8 March 2002)
* Kenway targetting one-day international keepers place (8 March 2002)
* Middlesex sign Abdul Razzaq for 2002 (8 March 2002)
* Notts sign Klusener for early part of season (8 March 2002)
* McGrath headlines ICC Cricket World TV (8 March 2002)
* Northants report £180,000 loss (8 March 2002)
* England batsmen produce another curate's egg performance (8 March 2002)
* Butler's speed wins him Test spot (8 March 2002)
* Tufnell's Turn (7 March 2002)
* Gough undergoes cartilage operation (7 March 2002)
* Harris continues to chip away at Canterbury records (7 March 2002)
* New Zealand selectors delay naming first Test side (7 March 2002)
* Caddick shows his readiness for Test duty on old stamping ground (7 March 2002)
* First Class Forum: Domestic Structure - issues to be decided on 11 April (6 March 2002)
* Dexter condemns Hussain's leg theory in India (6 March 2002)
* Itinerary for Sri Lanka tour of England 2002 (6 March 2002)
* Cairns and McMillan out of Canterbury team to meet England (6 March 2002)
* Poor fitness of late arrivals leaves Fletcher unimpressed (6 March 2002)
* Canterbury name strong team to meet England (5 March 2002)
* Peace breaks out in Parore debate (5 March 2002)
* England's batting needs confidence-boosting lift in next match (4 March 2002)
* England's draw leaves more questions than answers (4 March 2002)
* New Sri Lanka face their toughest yet in ATC final (4 March 2002)
* Batting test ahead for England on last day against Otago (3 March 2002)
* England missed their chance - Lees (2 March 2002)
* England Test countdown hampered by Queenstown's rain (2 March 2002)
* Tour Diary: The Final Chapter (1 March 2002)
* ICC Match Referee Panel Biographies (1 March 2002)
* ICC recruits former Test Stars for Match Referees Panel (1 March 2002)
* England celebrate Otago's 125 years at stunning new venue (1 March 2002)



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