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FEBRUARY 2002 ARCHIVE
Women's weekend matches to be televised live (28 February 2002)
Parore not wanted by Auckland for next match (28 February 2002)
Winning percentage increases but still not high enough (27 February 2002)
Astle wins credit from English press (27 February 2002)
Eden Park confirmed as third Test venue after rumours surface (27 February 2002)
One-day series win no advantage for Test series, but it helps (26 February 2002)
Fielding and batting in last 15 overs priorities for England (26 February 2002)
Tick for effort but still work to be done says Fleming (26 February 2002)
Batting through was the main goal for Astle (26 February 2002)
In the end individual class was the difference as New Zealand won (26 February 2002)
Simon Doull ends his first-class career (26 February 2002)
Watson and O'Leary dropped for home leg of women's series (26 February 2002)
Gough heads for home with no regrets about missing Test series (25 February 2002)
Vaughan injury puts him in doubt for first Test (25 February 2002)
Batsmen under pressure as series winner is sought by New Zealand (25 February 2002)
Steve Dunne first umpire to reach 100 ODIs (25 February 2002)
Fleming says as game changes Duckworth/Lewis should change (25 February 2002)
Vengsarkar criticises aspects of Under-19 World Cup (24 February 2002)
Late decision to be made on pitch for first Test (24 February 2002)
New Zealand offers Pakistan a possible tri-series in August (24 February 2002)
Cricket finale muscles its way into winter sports news space (24 February 2002)
Disappointed Hadlee says some players not helping themselves (24 February 2002)
World Cup beckons for quick-learning Vaughan (24 February 2002)
New Zealand's batting depth worried Hussain (23 February 2002)
It's all about baking the cake first before icing it (23 February 2002)
It's now Carisbrook or bust for England and New Zealand (23 February 2002)
Relaxed Thorpe the key man for England batting hopes (22 February 2002)
Portable pitch takes series into unknown territory (22 February 2002)
Fleming working hard at greater batting flexibility (22 February 2002)
Jacob Oram back in control for Central Districts (22 February 2002)
Fletcher wants continuation of control in Auckland (21 February 2002)
Test players join England squad on Saturday (21 February 2002)
Turner citing thrown out - Wellington captain suspended (21 February 2002)
Collingwood charm makes impact in England (21 February 2002)
Keeping it all in the family (21 February 2002)
Parore's absence would be felt by spinner Vettori (21 February 2002)
Umpires named for NZ-England Test series (21 February 2002)
Adam Parore to take an indefinite break from cricket (21 February 2002)
New Zealand forgot their own lessons while losing in Napier (20 February 2002)
Winning England performance about putting things right (20 February 2002)
Collingwood looking for more pace from bowling action (20 February 2002)
Collingwood the hero as England take 43-run win in Napier (20 February 2002)
Bouncer could rear its head in Napier match (19 February 2002)
England still keen to win series 3-2 (19 February 2002)
Cairns could be available for more games over winter (19 February 2002)
Women's rivals begin their six-match series tomorrow (19 February 2002)
Caddick's claims that England are better don't stand up (18 February 2002)
Trescothick prepared to put in extra work if required as 'keeper (18 February 2002)
Batting formula is one Aberhart would like to see more often (18 February 2002)
Vincent takes Jonty's hints but wants to be his own man (18 February 2002)
Security thumbs-up will make Asian threat irrelevant - NZC (18 February 2002)
New Zealand manager knows nothing of match referee's warning (17 February 2002)
New Zealand's success catches England napping (17 February 2002)
Mental side of England's game has coach concerned (17 February 2002)
England have the ability, they just haven't shown it (16 February 2002)
Fleming says team is closer to where it wants to be (16 February 2002)
Hadlee throws down the gauntlet to his players, and to England (16 February 2002)
Adaptation the key in record New Zealand win over England (16 February 2002)
Bell receives one match suspension for Code violation (15 February 2002)
Browne and King added to New Zealand women's team (15 February 2002)
Weather conditions in Wellington could result in slow pitch (15 February 2002)
More of the same gets English press down (14 February 2002)
Fleming believes Waugh will be back (13 February 2002)
Partnership building New Zealand's next aim (13 February 2002)
Ownership bid needed for England middle-order (13 February 2002)
England's collapse more costly than New Zealand's (13 February 2002)
Now for a one-day series with plenty of meaning (12 February 2002)
Butler keen to make most of opportunity for New Zealand (12 February 2002)
New Zealand looking to make most of home advantage (12 February 2002)
Technology and advice boost for elite umpires and referees (11 February 2002)
War of words over Gavaskar comments may not be finished (11 February 2002)
Top order looking to make more of an impact against England (11 February 2002)
England want to make big impression in first two ODIs (11 February 2002)
Butler in for injured Bond on ODI eve (11 February 2002)
Oram on way back, Bailey opts out as championship resumes (11 February 2002)
Nevin and Tuffey get international recall for England series (10 February 2002)
Phillips lays down one more challenge for Australians (9 February 2002)
Advance of coloured players delights Ackerman (9 February 2002)
Sorry record in finals cricket continues (9 February 2002)
Bonus points message will be passed to captains (9 February 2002)
Speed will "chat" with Gavaskar over conflicts of interest (9 February 2002)
No need for a Plan B when Plan A worked perfectly for World Cup win (9 February 2002)
Kiwi strategists left with plenty to think about (8 February 2002)
Rhodes wants to continue his work with Zimbabwe (8 February 2002)
Nepal has created a chance for bright future (8 February 2002)
Taylor's century sets up Plate win for Zimbabwe (8 February 2002)
Australia confirm their favouritism with 93-run semi-final win (7 February 2002)
Sydney's weather and New Zealand's mood make second win difficult (7 February 2002)
Patience with weather wears out and semi-final abandoned (6 February 2002)
Snedden delighted with success of Under-19 World Cup (5 February 2002)
Pakistan tour likely from April 20-May 18 for New Zealand (5 February 2002)
Bonus point issue raises hackles, but all within the laws (4 February 2002)
Hawke's Bay wins right to Hawke Cup challenge at weekend (4 February 2002)
Finals place ensures great summer just got a whole lot better (3 February 2002)
Rave reviews from South Africa for New Zealand cricket complex (3 February 2002)
Auckland's dominance continues in women's game (3 February 2002)
South Africa get it right on the day to eliminate India (3 February 2002)
Asoka de Silva to stand in first NZ-England Test (3 February 2002)
Nepal prepares for semi-finals with win over Scotland (1 February 2002)
New Zealand suffers for its lack of batting form (1 February 2002)
White leads Australia by example to thrash New Zealand (1 February 2002)
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