Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Cricket binds
Daily Times
By Khalid bin Majeed RAWALPINDI: Cricket frenzy is shooting up in the garrison city as the Wednesday's high-profile India-Pakistan World Cup semi-final, the first match between the two archrivals on Indian soil since the 2008 Mumbai attacks nears. ...
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Cricket World Cup: Strauss bemoans schedule after exit
BBC News
Andrew Strauss voiced frustration with England's schedule after their Cricket World Cup exit, but did not blame it for their heavy loss against Sri Lanka. Captain Strauss, 34, said it was tough for players to tour Australia for three months and then ...
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Cricket diplomacy
DAWN.com
INDIAN Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's invitation to President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to watch the Cricket World Cup semi-final between the two countries is not quite a googly — cricket diplomacy has been used in the ...
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Cricket Compendium
New Zealand Herald
Jacob Oram. Photo / AP The decoy bus system for all touring teams at theWorld Cup is great in theory as a security measure. A convoy of cars and motorcycles full of police and army officers surround a couple of buses and they depart the ground, ...
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Ponting to decide on his future
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting says the next few days will be crucial in deciding his international future, but insists he still has a lot to offer. Ponting arrived home on Sunday morning following Australia's World Cup quarter-final ...
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Amateur psychologists to be avoided in delicate Michael Yardy debate
The Guardian (blog)
The brutality of the international cricket calendar may – repeat, may – have exacerbated Michael Yardy's unhappiness. Photograph: Rebecca Naden/PA The other day Radio 4 called in search of a sporting perspective for a poetry documentary on the Stevie ...
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The Guardian (blog)

UK supports Pak-India cricket diplomacy
The News International
CRICKET diplomacy between Pakistan and India is good for both the countries for resolving their issues but there is need to work on other fronts, including trade, in order to improve the bilateral relations. British High Commissioner in Pakistan Adam ...
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Team India arrives in Chandigarh
Times of India
Cricket fever, which has swept through the entire nation like a wild bushfire, went up a few notches on Saturday as Team India landed in Chandigarh. Fans thronged the airport and Taj Hotel to catch a glimpse of their favorite cricketing stars. ...
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Pakistani fans consider this match the final: PCB officials
Indian Express
Heavy security arrangements have been put in place at the Attari border joint check post (JCP) here in anticipation of the Pakistani cricket fans likely to arrive in the next three days for the March 30 Indo-Pak semi-final World Cup match at Mohali. ...
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Crime, cricket and clothes
The News International
These are the three Cs that have dominated the lives of Pakistanis the past few weeks: Crime, Cricket and Clothes. And how diverse these three Cs are – from dancing on the streets as united Pakistanis, to dying on the streets as nameless citizens of a ...
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Don't term Indo-Pak semifinal as war, warns Intikhab Alam
Times of India
PTI | Mar 26, 2011, 07.13pm IST MOHALI: Pakistan manager Intikhab Alam is wary of the tremendous hype surrounding the semifinal clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan and has advised the media from terming it as "war" instead of a normal cricket ...
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Six arrested for betting on World Cup cricket match
Times of India
GURGAON: The city police busted a cricket betting gang on Friday night and arrested six persons. The accused were caught betting on the World Cup match between South Africa and New Zealand. The police recovered Rs 1 lakh, nine mobile phones and an LCD ...
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Oval overhaul to give Adelaide $111m spending boost
ABC Online
The $535 million oval redevelopment is still subject to a vote by South Australian Cricket Association members. (ABC News: Angelique Johnson) A report into the Adelaide Oval redevelopment estimates it would increase crowds by more than one million ...
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ABC Online

LOI cricket is very much alive and popular
Nation on Sunday
The 2011 Cricket World Cup has proved one thing beyond doubt that fifty-over One-Day International cricket is still very much alive and popular. Long live Limited-Overs Cricket! In the eyes of many pundits of the game limited-over cricket was in great ...
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India's 'Wall' Dravid backs MCC's pink ball experiment
The National
ABU DHABI // After close to 15 years on the international stage, scoring more than 22000 runs and taking a record 200 catches in Test cricket, you would have thought Rahul Dravid had seen it all. The India batsman, dubbed "The Wall" for his obdurate ...
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The National

PCA welcomes Indian and Pak PMs; Rahul, Priyanka to watch 'big' game
Indian Express
Upbeat over what has been called as “cricket diplomacy”, Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Honorary Treasurer GS Walia on Saturday “heartily welcomed the Indian and Pakistan prime ministers, besides all the other dignitaries coming to watch the biggest ...
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Festive look for city during cricket carnival
Times of India
CHANDIGARH: While Indo-Pak cricket players will be busy with net practice, fans of both the teams are likely to visit tourist spots like Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden, Rose Garden and the Sector 17 market ahead of the match on Wednesday. ...
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The fear factor strikes
Times LIVE
South African cricket is in good health. We just couldn't get over the line." Standing outside the change room, receiving text messages from home, Hudson looked slightly bemused by it all. He said it probably wasn't time for a post-mortem but cricket ...
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