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News Archive: Jul 2002
Gauteng Board elected (31 July 2002)
Jacques Rudolph does it again (29 July 2002)
Looking ahead to the Morocco Cup 2002 (28 July 2002)
UCBSA General Council members unapposed for AGM (26 July 2002)
Rare Bradman bust for ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 (25 July 2002)
Neil Mckenzie misses out on Morocco squad (25 July 2002)
Jonty Rhodes signs for Gloucestershire for 2002 (25 July 2002)
International cricket academies to contest round-robin series in Townsville (25 July 2002)
South African squad announced for Africa Cup in Lusaka (24 July 2002)
Tri-nation tournament for SA Plascon Academy (24 July 2002)
Rudolph waves his bat at selectors (22 July 2002)
Fourteen-man Australia A squad chosen for Travelex Tour of South Africa (19 July 2002)
South Africa holds pre-season training camp (18 July 2002)
Gavin Jones passes away (18 July 2002)
Policy change for World Cup tickets (17 July 2002)
World Cup ticket sales in turn about (16 July 2002)
Vincent Barnes to coach SA 'A', SA Under 19 and Academy (16 July 2002)
Dave Nosworthy re-appointed as Titans coach (16 July 2002)
Problems on day one of World Cup ticket sales (16 July 2002)
World Cup ticket sales hit for six (16 July 2002)
Jacques Rudolph smashes club record (15 July 2002)
ICC and Emirates Airline sign partnership for Elite Panels of Umpires and Referees (12 July 2002)
Test Captains gather for ICC `State of the Game' meeting at Lord's (12 July 2002)
Shane Jabaar appointed as team physiotherapist (11 July 2002)
Minister of Sport and the UCBSA resolve their differences (11 July 2002)
Transco averages has South Africans riding high (11 July 2002)
World Cup tickets go on sale (10 July 2002)
Rudolph and Seymore get the runs flowing (9 July 2002)
Provisional South African squad for Morocco tournament (8 July 2002)
Koenig and Gait keep the flag flying (8 July 2002)
(8 July 2002)
PCB announces 19 players for Morocco Cup training camp (7 July 2002)
ICC Annual Report highlights year of dramatic change (4 July 2002)
New Zealand strengthen third place with historic Windies win (4 July 2002)
New Eastern Province management meet (3 July 2002)
Ehsan Mani confirmed as ICC Vice President (2 July 2002)
Warwickshire sign Kiwi pace man (2 July 2002)
Perfoming South Africans in the Lancashire League (1 July 2002)
Winner medallions for Pollock and Carter (1 July 2002)
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