Saturday, March 26, 2011

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Indian prime minister attempts 'cricket diplomacy' with invite
CNN International
The Indian prime minister wants the Pakistani leaders to watch cricket World Cup game with him. (CNN) -- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has sent letters of invite to both the Pakistani president and prime minister for them to attend the semifinal ...
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Cricket World Cup: We need to play on sporting wickets
Daily News & Analysis
The last few years have seen the two sides emerge as the greatest cricket rivals, sometimes even outshining their traditional rivalries with England and Pakistan. India have looked the side over the last few years best equipped to dethrone Australia ...
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'Indian cricketers yet to stamp' their presence'
Times of India
He has stamps from the cricket extravaganza in his kitty. Living in a remote village of Jharkhand, John has a rich collection of over 400 stamps related to World Cup Cricket. But he certainly feels bad for Indian cricketers as they are yet to be ...
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Cricket World Cup 2011: England will have to play intelligent cricket to beat ...
Telegraph.co.uk
"We have got to play good smart, intelligent cricket and ask questions of the opposition.” The pick and mix nature of England's team and cricket, some of it forced upon them by injury and illness, has made them less regimented than usual, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk

Clash of two cricketing titans
Reuters Blogs (blog)
The second quarter-final of the cricket world cup was a clash between two huge teams. India, the world's no. 1 team with its power batting lineup. Australia, three-time world champions who have reigned supreme over the game for 12 years. ...
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Reuters Blogs (blog)

Geoff Boycott's views on depression reflect a wider problem
The Guardian
Michael Yardy, suffering from depression, has left the England World Cup cricket squad. Photograph: Rebecca Naden/PA When you're after a nuanced take on a delicate subject matter you don't, as a rule, turn to Geoffrey Boycott. The cricket commentator ...
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The Guardian

Cricket-New Zealand beat South Africa to reach World Cup semis
Reuters
DHAKA, March 25 (Reuters) - New Zealand beat South Africa by 49 runs to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup on Friday. The Africans have now lost five successive World Cup knockout matches dating back to 1992. New Zealand will face either co-hosts ...
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Captain asked to explain after surprise declaration
Stuff.co.nz
Hutt and Taita fired in letters of complaint to Cricket Wellington alleging Parlane had breached the spirit of cricket. However, it seems the veteran Firebirds batsman was able to satisfy code of conduct commissioner Mike Gould he declared behind for ...
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Herm cricket venue on schedule with buzzard's help
BBC News
A buzzard has been helping Herm's head gardener prepare the island's first official cricket venue. A Lord's Taverners charity match has been scheduled for July 2011, for which a field has been prepared on the east-facing, higher part of the island. ...
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Cricket World Cup 2011: why brilliant fielding is catching on
Telegraph.co.uk
In Test cricket, he expects England to claim 20 wickets from 24 opportunities or fewer. In one-day internationals, meanwhile, he looks for a ratio of one direct hit from every four shies at the stumps. There is an old business adage that states “We ...
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Telegraph.co.uk

Cricket fan fires shots after India's win, one hurt
Sify
Agra: A businessman was hurt when an excited cricket enthusiast fired two shots from his pistol after India clinched the crucial quarterfinal against Australia in the ongoing World Cup 2011. As Yuvraj Singh hit the winning boundary on Thursday night, ...
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Sify

'Rich pickings' threaten cricket
Zimbabwe Independent
ZIMBABWE Cricket chief Ozias Bvute has blamed the rich pickings in the game for destroying the will to succeed for local players. A national team player earns an average of US$6 000 a month, excluding incentives. Despite being knocked out of the World ...
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HTBC Recognizes Unique Products Cup Cricket Award Winners
Indo American News
By Andy Bharadwaj HOUSTON: The Houston Taped Ball Cricket League (HTBC) recently held its awards function to recognize Award winners of the Unique Products Cup (Winter) 2010 Tournament. This function was held at India House and the awards were ...
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Indo American News

Love for cricket translates into book on World Cup trivia
Indian Express
Along with scorecards of all finals and memorable games, the book also gives information about the venues and the cricket culture that prevailed at the places. “We witnessed the World Cups from 1996 onwards. For the first few tournaments, ...
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Polished portrait of great year for English cricket
Yorkshire Post
With the cricket season upon us, Yorkshire Post's Chris Waters looks back over a glorious winter and at a selection of the sport's recent releases. A new book by Gideon Haigh is as much a part of the modern Ashes experience as Glenn McGrath's routine ...
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Yorkshire Post

No movies, only cricket right now
Deccan Herald
With the World Cup fever slowly reaching its peak, the cricket fans are having a great time. However, there is another set of audience which is feeling neglected – the movie buffs! While the month of March is marked with the release of Oscar nominated ...
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Deccan Herald

 


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