Friday, March 25, 2011

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Cricket World Cup: Strauss says England must raise game
BBC Sport
"There's less to fear at this stage," Strauss told BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew. "You're playing good sides so you can't just hang in there and exist. You have to earn the right to win these games." England could be without seamer Tim ...
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Friday's Cricket World Cup gossip
BBC Sport
Australia captain Ricky Ponting's determined innings of 104 in the defeat by India has won him the respect of several commentators. The Indian Express runs with a headline of "Man who lost the World walks away with pride intact", the Hindustan Times ...
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PM to watch Indo-Pak WC semi-final in Mohali
IBNLive.com
The Mohali semi-final will be the first encounter between India and Pakistan cricket teams after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks 2008. Reacting to the step by the Prime Minister, Pakistan Social Commentator Asma Jahangir said, "This is a very positive step ...
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Week Ahead: Cricket and Other Goings-On
Wall Street Journal
By DEALS INDIA STAFF India's World Cup semifinal match against Pakistan on Wednesday takes precedence over all else, for sure. But there are other goings-on in the world of finance next week that at least deserve a glance. Central Bank of India has ...
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Cricket: Black Caps held to 221-8
New Zealand Herald
New Zealand's batsman Jesse Ryder raises his bat after scoring his half century. Photo / AP South Africa's bowling unit restricted New Zealand to 221 for eight to give the Proteas the upper hand in Friday's World Cup quarterfinal. ...
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Indo-Pak cricket frenzy in cyberspace, Paul,the Octopus missed
IBNLive.com
PTI | 06:03 PM,Mar 25,2011 New Delhi, March 25 (PTI) The frenzy over a heady World Cup semi-final clash between arch rivals India and Pakistan next Wednesday has entered cyberspace with cricket fans calling it the "mother of all matches" and one ...
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'Cricket bigger then films' says B-town top producer
IndiaGlitz
But surprisingly the producer shared some interesting things between Bollywood and Cricket. Excerpts from the interesting conversation - Producer: “Cricket is a bigger entertainment than films.” Reporter: “I agree with the World Cup and IPL cricket has ...
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IndiaGlitz

Shetty: Venue for cricket World Cup final will remain unchanged despite ...
The Canadian Press
Shiv Sena has a history of trying to disrupt visits by Pakistan's cricket team to India. Pakistan has not visited India since 2007, the last tour being cancelled after a November 2008 terror attack at Mumbai.
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Ex-cricket boss fights back
iAfrica.com
Deposed Cricket SA (CSA) president Mtutuzeli Nyoka on Friday began his fight in the High Court in Johannesburg to have his dismissal reversed, the SABC reported. Nyoka's lawyer Alistair Franklin, has told Judge Phineas Mojapelo his client's sacking was ...
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Bailey is just what Australia needs … now
Sydney Morning Herald
We left that town when we were eight and I didn't see Johnny again until he played cricket for the Launceston Grammar School first XI as a wicketkeeper while only in third form. It was highly unusual for a kid so young to be in the senior team. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald

Security measures in place to thwart untoward incidents: Chidambaram
The Hindu
PTI Amid reports of terrorists planning to strike at ICC cricket world cup venues, government on Friday said it was taking every precaution and security measures were in place to prevent any untoward incident. “Every precaution is being taken. ...
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Drastic measures needed to change WI cricket
Trinidad & Tobago Express
It is mind-boggling regarding what actions we, as fans, fanatics and supporters alike of West Indies cricket, should do to let the WICB, the players and WIPA know how we feel. Of course it would be asinine to endorse death threats or think of ...
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Four cricket betting syndicates busted, 11 arrested
Mangalorean.com
New Delhi, March 25 (IANS) Four betting syndicates, involving almost Rs.4 crore, operating during the India-Australia World Cup quarter-final match Thursday were busted and 11 people arrested, police said Friday. "Three of the syndicates were operating ...
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South Africans in the England cricket team: Good business sense?
African Business Review
But when it comes to cricket and national pride comes into play, the situation is a little different. England however seem to have a preference for calling-up South African born players. Although yet to feature, seam bowler Jade Dernbach, ...
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TSE Exclusive: Mushi feels 50-50 chances for Indo-Pak clash
The Sports Encounter
Mushtaq Ahmed was talking exclusively to The Sports Encounter scribe here at Colombo and said, “I must say there is a 50-50 percent chance for both the teams to win this big semi final of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 because India and Pakistan entered ...
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The Sports Encounter

Making a sacred killing
Brisbane Times
DURING the Ashes summer of 1974-75, Australian Cricket Board secretary (no chief executives then) Alan Barnes told Australia's Test cricketers in their MCG dressing room one day that despite record gate takings, they would not get the pay rise they ...
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Brisbane Times

Cricket match keeps Puneites glued to TV
Daily News & Analysis
By Manasi Saraf-Joshi & Joe Williams | Place: Pune | Agency: DNA The pulsating quarterfinal World Cup cricket match between India and Australia on Thursday kept the city residents glued to their television sets. Government offices in Pune wore a ...
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A perfect time to bow out, Punter
Sydney Morning Herald
SO, anyway, I am reliably informed that in the silent watch of last Thursday night, thieves broke into the headquarters of Cricket Australia and cleaned out the entire contents of their trophy cabinet. Police are looking for men in balaclava holding a ...
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Sydney Morning Herald

 


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