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  India in England
Tour match, Derby, day three: Derbyshire 358 drew with India 445-7 dec. & 182-3 dec.

Virender Sehwag advertised his good form ahead of the final Test with a century as India's tour match against Derbyshire fizzled out to an inevitable draw.

The visitors bowled Derbyshire out for 358 just after lunch on the final day before reaching 182 for three, declaring arbitrarily to bring the day and the match to a close.

After establishing an 87-run first-innings lead, India put on 69 runs fror the first wicket but it was a painful time for Sanjay Bangar, who toiled for seven runs before Matthew Dowman removed him.

  Tri-Nation tournament in Kenya
2nd ODI: Australia 332-5 beat Pakistan 108 by 224 runs

World Cup holders Australia began their build-up towards next year's tournament in South Africa by thrashing one of their chief rivals at the Gymkhana Club Ground. Inspired by opener Matthew Hayden's brilliant innings of 146, they ran through Pakistan's batting line-up in just 36 overs, with Jason Gillespie taking five for 22.

  Miscellaneous
Scotland are hoping to sign Indian vice-captain Rahul Dravid to play for them when they make their debut in England's one-day Norwich Union League next summer.

Gwynne Jones, chief executive of Scottish Cricket Limited, spoke to Dravid during last week's third Test between England and India at Headingley.

They decided to turn to him after an initial approach to teammate Sachin Tendulkar was rejected and hope to talk to him again in October.


England U19s v India U19s, Taunton: England 303-7 dec. (50 overs) lost to India 306-9 (48.1 overs) by one wicket - India win three-game series 3-0

India's U19s produced an exhilarating run chase for the second day running at Taunton to beat England by one wicket, ensuring a 3-0 series whitewash.

And in Ambati Rayudu, who steered his side to victory with a magnificent unbeaten 177, India look to have unearthed a genuine star of the future.


He may have been dropped from the South African squad for the Champions Trophy but veteran Protea opener Gary Kirsten sees the move as a positive thing.

"I don't consider this to be a slap in the face," continued Kirsten, "rather as a challenge to prove that I belong in the national squad.

"The ball is now in my court to play my way back into the World Cup squad. I will bat against quality bowlers when playing Australia ‘A’ and it would be a big test for me.

"The selectors are still keen to consider me for the World Cup squad," he confirmed


All-rounder Ian Blackwell has been called up to England's squad for September's ICC Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka.

Blackwell, who plays for Somerset in the showpiece domestic Cup final at Lord's on Saturday, will fly to Colombo with the rest of the squad on 12 September.

The 24-year-old averages more than 50 in the C&G Trophy competition and was named man of the match in Somerset's semi-final victory over Kent for a 53-ball innings of 86.

Revised ICC Champions Trophy squad:

N Hussain, ME Trescothick, NV Knight, MP Vaughan, PD Collingwood, AJ Stewart, A Flintoff, RC Irani, AF Giles, RJ Kirtley, AR Caddick, MJ Hoggard, JN Snape, C White.


England cricketer Graham Thorpe is set to announce he will be available to tour Australia. Reports say Thorpe spoke to England selectors on Thursday to tell them of his intentions to be back for the Ashes series at the end of the year.

The left-hander announced after the first Test against India in July, he was taking a break from cricket to spend more time with his children.

He has since not played a competitive game for England or his club side, Surrey.

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