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Smith hundred puts Durham in charge

An unbeaten 126 from Will Smith put Durham in control at Guildford where they closed on 259 for 5, a lead of 39 over Surrey. On a gloomy day where play was interupted and finished early, Durham, three down overnight, looked in trouble on 128 for 4, but Smith and Phil Mustard (62*) put on 131 for the fifth wicket. Smith completed his hundred on the stroke of tea and even the new ball failed to make any inroads.

Pastor lists himself, family on eBay

Earlier this year, Chad Smith, a pastor from Tuscaloosa, and his wife, Marti, began looking for a non-denominational church to lead. However, Pastor Smith found that his résumé was one of hundreds that many churches were looking through. So Smith says he began praying, asking God for a novel way to get his name out there. "So I was riding my motorcycle – yes, I ride a Harley Davidson – was riding down the road, and came up with the idea of putting my wife, myself, and my kids for sale on eBay," Smith explains.

Smith, McKenzie keep SA afloat at Lord's

South Africa captain Graeme Smith is pictured batting in March 2008. Hundreds from Smith and fellow opener Neil McKenzie on Sunday gave South Africa hope of forcing what would be a remarkable draw against England in the first Test at Lord's.

England frustrated: Smith and McKenzie both score hundreds as only one wicket falls on day four

Graeme Smith's steady if unexciting century, frustrated England on day four at Lord's. Neil McKenzie, Smith's opening partner, also reached three figures

Develop: Traveller's Tales' Smith On 'How To Make Children Cry'

Develop: Traveller's Tales' Smith On 'How To Make Children Cry' [07.30.08] During the Develop Conference, Traveller's Tales exec Jonathan Smith discussed the art of making childrens' games - an area in which his company is well-versed, being responsible for the blockbuster series of Lego-based games that kicked off with Lego Star Wars.

Smith extends stay at Derbyshire

Smith, 25, has been injured for much of the season but cracked an impressive 79 from 59 balls in Derbyshire's recent Twenty20 Cup match against Leicestershire. He was Derbyshire's leading one-day scorer last year with 424 runs and 14 wickets.

Smith ruled out of Oval match

Graeme Smith, the South Africa captain, will miss tomorrow's third NatWest Series match against England at The Oval with a tennis elbow problem.

Smith hails historic year

Graeme Smith hailed South Africa’s best Test year in history and claimed lifting the Basil D’Oliveira Trophy was the icing on the cake for his side.

Smith warns KP of hard times ahead

Graeme Smith does not believe his new captaincy rival Kevin Pietersen will feel the pressures of the job until the winter.

Smith shines in good day for Derbyshire

Greg Smith (pictured) scored an unbeaten 70 at Queen's Park, Chesterfield, today as Derbyshire edged towards safety on day three of the match against Northamptonshire.

Smith ton leaves Surrey trailing

Will Smith's 126 not out put Durham in a fine position after two days of the Championship match at Guildford.

Smith relishing Flintoff return

Graeme Smith believes Andrew Flintoff’s presence at Headingley Carnegie will authenticate the outcome of the second npower Test.

Smith leads from the front

Graeme Smith led from the front in typical fashion to score his 15th Test match century at Lord’s on Sunday and give the Proteas a good chance to come out of the first Test at England all square.

Smith plays down KP feud

Graeme Smith has clearly been on a diplomacy course since his bumptious arrival as Test cricket's youngest captain. Speaking to reporters yesterday, he even resisted the urge to barrack Kevin Pietersen.

Smith wary of Flintoff

Graeme Smith admits South Africa fear the impact Andrew Flintoff could have during the upcoming four-Test series in England.

Art Smith made Canada a better place

Smith accomplished much over his lifetime -- war hero, high-profile politician and successful businessman.

Smith knock keeps Worcs on track

Captain Ben Smith fell seven runs short of his first century for two years as Worcestershire edged ahead of Middlesex's first innings score.

Smith is delighted with SA spirit

Skipper Graeme Smith was delighted to be one of four centurions as South Africa salvaged a draw in the first Test against England at Lord's.

Smith, McKenzie give Proteas hope

CAPTAIN Graeme Smith and fellow opener Neil McKenzie have given South Africa a chance of saving the first Test.

Smith out, Kallis in charge

South Africa captain Graeme Smith will miss the final three games of the NatWest Series due to a tennis elbow injury.

Smith succumbs to shoulder injury

South Africa captain Graeme Smith has finally conceded defeat to an elbow injury that has troubled him during the first two games of the Natwest Series against England.

Smith out to rain on KP's parade

South Africa captain Graeme Smith has made it plain that despite leading the series 2-0 the visitors weren’t about to give new England captain Kevin Pietersen a free ride in the fourth and final Test starting at the Oval tonight (6pm WST).

Smith warns of testing times ahead

South Africa captain Graeme Smith does not believe new England counterpart Kevin Pietersen will feel the pressures of the job until the winter.

Smith labels match-winning ton his best

South Africa skipper Graeme Smith said his match-winning innings of 154 not out that steered his team to their first series win in England for 43 years on Saturday was the best of his 16 test hundreds.

Smith fit to lead Proteas

South Africa captain Graeme Smith has passed an early morning fitness test to take his place in the side to face England at Edgbaston.


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