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Cricket's new Zimbabwe embarrassment (The Australian), 07/24/2008
AS world cricket teetered on the brink of a split last night over holding the Champions Trophy in Pakistan, the International Cricket Council suffered further embarrassment for its shameful embrace of Zimbabwe.
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Advertisement starts (Tiscali), 07/24/2008
his 21. Bangladesh trail the three-match series 1-0 after losing the first game by an innings and 234 runs last week. COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan and Lasith Malinga bowled Bangladesh out for their lowest total in test cricket on the first day of the second test on Tuesday.
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Tech Frontiers bags rights for cricket matches (Business Standard India), 07/23/2008
City-based Technology Frontiers India Pvt Ltd has bagged the Digital Management rights for the forthcoming three test and five ODI Cricket series between India and Sril Lanka which is scheduled to commence from today.
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Chiefs open-minded on day-night Tests (The Age), 07/24/2008
Cricket Australia is open to staging day-night Tests at either Telstra Dome or the MCG.
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Rasel sidelined by waist injury (CricInfo), 07/24/2008
Syed Rasel, the Bangladesh left-arm medium-pacer, is expected to be sidelined for two months after suffering an injury last week.
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Trophy vote may split world cricket (FOXSPORTS.com.au), 07/22/2008
WORLD cricket will split if the International Cricket Council votes to hold the Champions Trophy in Pakistan.
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Joubert Strydom quits as selection chairman (Cricinfo via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport), 07/24/2008
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Proteas To Pick Up Their Pace (CricketLine.com), 07/24/2008
Ntini - advice from Polly. Even though legendary paceman Shaun Pollock might have retired from international cricket, it seems he is still getting his bite of the cherry.
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Sport (The West Australian), 07/23/2008
Cricket Australia (CA) fears the integrity of the Champions Trophy will be further damaged if held in Pakistan and countries either refuse to attend or send under-strength squads.
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Cricket by day, crime by night (The Telegraph), 07/21/2008
Shanties, unauthorised concrete structures, a khatal , a public toilet, a garbage dump with a popular cricket academy and a football coaching centre — all on a 457,000 sq ft patch of green called Vivekananda Park. Named after Swami Vivekananda on the occasion of his birth centenary in 1962, the park on Southern Avenue was once the preferred destination for locals.
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