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CRICKET: Local round-up (July 29), 07/29/2010
BROADWATER Cricket Club have given themselves a chance of retaining their West Sussex Invitation League crown after a three-wicket win over Crawley Eagles who, despite the defeat, moved to the top. (28/07/2010 14:02:44)
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CRICKET: Lutters Lines (July 30), 07/30/2010
IT'S been a relatively quiet week in cricketing circles other than Murali achieving his 800 Test wickets (5 for an "ICC World XI" and 176 against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, although 112 against England), but I'm letting it go, as I was angry enough about it last week. (28/07/2010 12:32:09)
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World Cup venue to be named after Muralitharan, 07/30/2010
A new cricket stadium being built for next year's World Cup will be named after the world's most successful bowler Muttiah Muralitharan, a report said on Friday.
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Australia backs Isaac, 07/30/2010
Cricket Australia has backed New Zealand's Alan Isaac as candidate for vice-president of the International Cricket Council after opposition to its original choice John Howard.
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Cricket: Strauss shows faith in KP, 07/29/2010
Andrew Strauss is confident Kevin Pietersen is reporting for England duty, ready to produce his best again - irrespective of the rights and wrongs of his local difficulties with Hampshire.
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Murali to be immortalised in Cup venue, 07/30/2010
A new cricket stadium being built in Sri Lanka for next year's World Cup will reportedly be named after the world's most successful bowler Muttiah Muralidaran.
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Cricket-England choose to bat in overcast conditions, 07/29/2010
England won the toss and elected to bat in the first test against Pakistan on Thursday, despite overcast, bowler-friendly conditions at Trent Bridge.
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Building a Jerusalem in Zimbabwe's green and pleasant land, 07/30/2010
Place names, schools, eloquent oratories and, of course, cricket can make Zimbabwe seem the most English of African countries High tea and cakes to the strains of a grand piano. Rooms with names such as Balmoral, Edinburgh, Windsor, Mirabelle and Edward & Connaught. An oak-panelled grill that recalls a gentlemen's club on Pall Mall. Yes, it must be Zimbabwe again. The Meikles in Harare claims to ...
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India remain best in Tests, 07/30/2010
India remain top of the International Cricket Council Test ratings following their draw in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
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INDIA REMAIN THE BEST IN TESTS, 07/30/2010
India remain top of the International Cricket Council Test ratings following their draw in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo. India are now 11 points clear of second-placed South Africa and will remain top of the rankings irrespective of the result in the third Test.
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