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Cricket
Harmison still a force to fear
STEVE HARMISON might have wished to make a solitary appearance at The Grange this summer, charging up the slope from the Nursery End to terrify Scotland's quivering top order with the kind of relentless pace which carried him all the way to the
Grange topple champions
GRANGE last night recovered from last week’s shock defeat by Ayr with a convincing win over champions Greenock at Glenpark. Kiwi batsman Neil McCallum top scored with 80 as the Edinburgh side reached 219-5 before reducing the title holders to 78-6.
Saltires to help tap US market
SCOTTISH stars are being lined up to help cricket tap into the lucrative US market.
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