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Peta bats against cricket leather balls
NDTV.com
PTI New Delhi: With cricket being the flavour of the season, a noted animal rights body is now batting against the exploitation of animals in the 'gentleman's game'. Urging for the top cricketing body to switch from using real leather balls to ...
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Records galore at World Cup before quarter-finals
Hindustan Times
PTI Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar celebrates after hitting 47th ODI century in a World Cup cricket...... The knockout stage is all set to begin in the cricket World Cup and in the 42 league games so far, the flagship event of the ICC has witnessed ...
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Cricket: Wellington back in title hunt
New Zealand Herald
Photo / Getty Images Wellington have made the most of favourable weather and modest opposition to thrust themselves back into contention for the Plunket Shield cricket title. A resounding victory on the fourth and final afternoon against Auckland today ...
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Cricket fans celebrate victory
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE – Cricket enthusiasts enjoyed the one of the Cricket World Cup 2011 match played between Pakistan and West Indies on a big screen in a Cricket Mania here at the SozoWorld Cinema organised jointly by Nawa-i-Waqt Group and SozoWorld Cinema. ...
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Fans see red after World Cup repeat
Independent Online
By Jauhara Khan AP Cricket fans saw red on Wednesday after the Cricket World Cup quarter-final match between Pakistan and the West Indies, which was scheduled to air on SABC3, was replaced by a repeat of the South Africa vs India game of March 12. ...
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Independent Online

Cricket World Cup 2011
FM.co.za
Has there been a more unpredictable World Cup than this one? Going into the quarter-finals, it seemed that any one of the eight teams could go on to win it. New Zealand was the only apparent outsider — but even they proved something by beating ...
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Cricket: Now or never for Black Caps
New Zealand Herald
Photo / AP The cricket World Cup quarterfinal against South Africa is one of those odd occasions when New Zealand would be quite content to front with 11 Scott Styrises. An obstinate character at the best of times, the grizzled veteran is confronting ...
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No plan to watch Cricket World Cup final- Big B
BollyPatrika.com
By R. Das Chowdhary Mumbai- Buzz was in the air that Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan is planning to watch Cricket World Cup final, which is scheduled to be held at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium on 2nd April. But Bachchan has denied this news and ...
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BollyPatrika.com

Zardari, Gilani congratulate Pakistan cricket team on reaching World Cup semifinal
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Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani have congratulated the national cricket team on its big-margin win against West Indies in the 2011 World Cup quarterfinal match at Mirpur, Bangladesh. ...
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Ex-spin legend who is still in demand
ESPN STAR Sports
Not quite, if the England cricket squad is any example. Having comprehensively beaten Australia to the Ashes and huffed and puffed their way to the ICC Cricket World Cup quarterfinals, England are certainly profiting from a quality think-tank that ...
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Bangladesh tour postponed
Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) sought a postponement due to the oppressive weather conditions in the subcontinental country. Its Bangladeshi counterpart agreed to the request and the two tests will now be played in 2012. The tests were originally due to be ...
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Stuff.co.nz

World cricket's crisis at the bottom
Sify
One of the biggest mysteries of world cricket is how a great team like the West Indies can be in a steady and slow state of decline for more than 25 years and counting. In fact no matter how bad things get, they seem to get worse. ...
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Cricket: Time of change at top for Glamorgan
WalesOnline
“I am the second longest-serving chairman in county cricket. “But it would be foolish for me to believe I am the keeper of the only key to Glamorgan's fortunes. “There comes a time in everyone's career where they recognise the need for fresh energy and ...
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Nike Launches Mega Cricket Campaign Bleed Blue Pledge
Best Media Info
Nike is launching its mega cricket campaign “Bleed Blue Pledge,” a new ad campaign where the pride, passion, and fearless soul of Indian cricket brought to life through the voice of the elite athletes of Team India. During the 60-second ad the members ...
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Reduction in Twenty20 cricket a major blow to Kent
Yourthanet
By Glenn Pearson Kent chief executive Jamie Clifford has expressed his disappointment after the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chose to reduce the number of Twenty20 fixtures from 2012. From next season, all 18 counties will see their Twenty20 ...
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Once upon a cricket match in Verona
ESPNcricinfo.com
This extract from the Warwickshire parish records of 1609 reports perhaps his finest hour on the cricket field: 37 not out in a grudge match at the Stratford Bowl. "Mister Shakespeare smote the bowling mightily to all parts and much destruction did he ...
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ESPNcricinfo.com

Dubai: A 'special' Maxtalent cricket clinic
Mangalorean.com
We were discussing cricket when his son got very enthusiastic about it. He (the boy) started talking about boundaries (fours) and sixes, so I thought being a handicap child if he is so passionate about the game then why not do something about it. ...
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Mangalorean.com

Black Caps talking up chances of the win
3News NZ
By Andrew Gourdie The Black Caps are talking up their chances of victory in their Cricket World Cup quarter final meeting with South Africa on Friday. A win in Dhaka would mark an incredible turnaround at the scene of one of New Zealand cricket's ...
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3News NZ

PCB to discuss bilateral cricket ties resumption with India in ICC meeting ...
Sify
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is hoping to make some headway in the resumption of its bilateral cricket ties with India in the upcoming International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting at Mumbai. According to board sources, PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt and ...
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The Film Cricket Who Sees With His Ears
Movie City News
RT @Ballardian: "Elizabeth Taylor, last of the old-style actresses... our perception of the famous has changed... Unlike Taylor, they radiate no light." JGB RT @Ballardian: "I have no desire to die in a head-on collision w/ Elizabeth Taylor. ...
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Cricket: James in good Nick in Glam tour finale
WalesOnline
Petersen also held a meeting with the squad to talk about how they will approach one-day cricket this season. New Australian coach Matthew Mott also arrives in Wales this weekend, while all-rounder Jim Allenby who missed the tour because of a stomach ...
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Who will lift the 2011 World Cup?
Times of India
KOLKATA: Eight quarterfinalists. One grand prize. A prize that will lead to one ultimate winner. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 has been an exciting tournament so far. Cricket fans have seen some great victories, some onesided shows, and the odd upset. ...
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Vettori, Mills remain on track for quarter-final
Radio New Zealand
The Black Caps are increasingly confident about the fitness of captain Daniel Vettori and pace bowler Kyle Mills for Friday night's World Cup cricket quarter-final against South Africa. Vettori missed the last two group games after injuring his knee ...
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BCCI defers enquiry against Modi
Hindustan Times
A division bench of Justices Ranjana Desai and RG Ketkar was hearing Modi's appeal c hallenging an earlier order directing the cricket board to initiate the proceedings. The bench after reserving its order till April 5 asked the BCCI to consider ...
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Tsotsobe's performance raises political challenge for CSA
NDTV.com
PTI Johannesburg: The success of South African fast bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe during his team's emphatic win over Bangladesh on Saturday has raised new political challenges for Cricket South Africa (CSA) about including more black members in the national ...
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