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New Zealand Takes Aim at Asian Heavyweights New York Times By HUW RICHARDS With the Cricket World Cup down to its last stages, the long-shot New Zealand team is all that stands in the way of an Asian victory. New Zealand will face Sri Lanka on its home turf in Colombo on Tuesday, after the co-host joined the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Cricket fever touches crescendo ahead of India-Pakistan clash Indian Express Cricket fever was at its peak as scores of fans lined up outside the PCA stadium hoping to catch a glimpse of their favourite stars while some searched desperately for non-existent tickets for the high-voltage semi-final between India and Pakistan. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Holidaymaker dies after Spanish bar brawl Telegraph.co.uk A British holidaymaker bled to death in a Spanish bar after being allegedly attacked by a cricket fan on a pre-season tour, it emerged today. By Graeme Paton 5:09PM BST 27 Mar 2011 Gary Vigors, 41, a City financier from Essex, reportedly had his throat ... See all stories on this topic » |
For Kapil, Yuvraj will make the difference Hindustan Times Yuvraj Singh's imperious performances in the World Cup have come as a pleasant surprise to many cricket fans who have seen the player slip in and out of the team for many years due to injuries and poor form. However, one man who's not surprised by ... See all stories on this topic » |
Public holiday likely in Mumbai on Cricket World Cup finals day Arab News By SHAHID RAZA BURNEY | ARAB NEWS MUMBAI: Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan is considering Saturday, April 2, as a special public holiday, so that the people of Mumbai get an opportunity to watch the finals of the Cricket World Cup (CWC) ... See all stories on this topic » |
No Pak drama on captaincy front Deccan Herald The balance of power in Pakistan cricket has always been a fascinating subject. Pulls and pressures, controversies and one-upmanship have all been an integral part of the set-up there, adding to the intrigue that surrounds one of the most talented but ... See all stories on this topic » |
WC Cricket: Tickets not available for Indo-Pak Tie Pakistan Times NEW DELHI (India): Cricket fans at Mohali are complaining about the unavailability of tickets at the counters on Sunday. The fans are angry and allege that the tickets are now being sold at a high price in the black market. However, there have been ... See all stories on this topic » |
Cricket diplomacy: Mehooba Mufti says a positive development Daily News & Analysis Place: Jammu | Agency: PTI With the Pakistan Prime Minister accepting an invitation from his Indian counterpart to watch the cricket world cup semi-final between the two countries on Wednesday, the PDP today termed it as a positive development towards ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Of cricket, chai and loads of fun Times of India And in less than an hours time, the quite place turns into a noisy royal adda, as the cricket frenzy boys vroom into their favorite hotspot, one behind the other. The huge ground of the Royal School behind the Mysore Medical College campus is a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Cricket-Bangladesh ring changes for Australia one-day series Yahoo! Eurosport UK Bangladesh rang the changes in a 14-man squad named on Sunday for next month's one-day series against Australia following their disappointing World Cup campaign. Former captain Mashrafe Mortaza and batsman Alok Kapali were recalled and Mohammad ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Cricket: Auckland must go through the motions New Zealand Herald By David Leggat Auckland start their final home game of the Plunket Shield season today as the only team of the five out of the running for the championship. They host Canterbury at Colin Maiden Park 14 points behind fifth-placed Otago while elsewhere ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Don't forget the coaches when playing the Australian cricket 'blame game' The Roar The two main areas of focus for the Australian cricket team this year were The Ashes and the World Cup. That series and that tournament are now over, and no Australian needs reminding that we lost both. As such, it is unequivocally time that changes ... See all stories on this topic » |
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When cricket inspired freedom Deccan Herald The frenzy surrounding the India-Pakistan World Cup cricket semi-final in Mohali near here has bestowed a momentous spin-off benefit on a family here. But for the goodwill that cricket has generated between the two otherwise hostile neighbors, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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King size cricket action comes at a price Deccan Herald Hefty charges by cable operators seem to have poured cold water over the enthusiasm of the City's cricket fans. They had planned to watch magnified action on giant screens of Wednesday's cricket World Cup semi-finals between India and Pakistan. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Cricket World Cup: England didn't deserve to go through says Andy Flower Daily Post North Wales England were lauded just under a year ago for their meticulous planning and execution of the required skills as they at last won a maiden International Cricket Council trophy, at the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean. They never looked likely to follow ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Wangoom overcomes challenges to take title Warrnambool Standard THE challenge of overcoming an early-season player shortage gave Wangoom extra reason to celebrate its emotional Grassmere Cricket Association B grade premiership yesterday. In a dramatic comeback, Wangoom dismissed Purnim for 92 to claim a 19-run ... See all stories on this topic » |
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