Saturday, March 26, 2011

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Cricket diplomacy: Gilani likely to accept Singh's invitation
Indian Express
Pakistan has confirmed receiving an invitation from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to his Pakistani counterpart Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and President Asif Ali Zardari for watching the Indo-Pak World Cup semi-final clash next week, and Gilani will take a ...
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CRICKET WORLD CUP 2011: Sri Lanka v England LIVE
Daily Mail
These two sides have plenty of of history and England's topsy-turvy route to this stage means we're guaranteed a enthralling day of cricket. Tom Bellwood brings you the action. 8.30am: Morning everyone and welcome to Sportsmail's coverage of England's ...
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Daily Mail

Black Caps Vettori, Mills fined for verbal stoush
Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori and paceman Kyle Mills have been fined for their part in a unseemly confrontation during the Black Caps' 49-run win over South Africa in their cricket World Cup quarterfinal in Dhaka this morning (NZT). ...
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Stuff.co.nz

Ponting's leadership under scrutiny as Cricket Australia begins performance review
Sify
Ricky Ponting has admitted that his leadership will come under scrutiny, as Cricket Australia begin their performance review, following Australia's exit from the World Cup. "Cricket Australia has initiated the much talked-about review of the elite ...
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Cricket-McKay to replace Mills in Kiwi World Cup squad
Yahoo! Eurosport UK
New Zealand pace bowler Kyle Mills has been ruled out of the World Cup and will be replaced by left-arm seamer Andy McKay, the International Cricket Council said on Saturday. Mills suffered a quad strain after delivering just 2.4 overs before limping ...
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Pak should include Akhtar for semis against India: Akram
Times of India
PTI | Mar 26, 2011, 11.57am IST NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram feels retiring pacer Shoaib Akhtar should be included in the team for the World Cup semifinal against India even though he conceded that having the temperamental ...
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Ganguly is 'The warrior Prince' in new docu-feature
NDTV.com
PTI New Delhi: Former teammates such as Sachin Tendulkar and known rivals, including Australian skipper Ricky Ponting, will open up on the enigma called Sourav Ganguly in a docu-feature on the ex-India cricket captain titled 'The Warrior Prince'. ...
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-Azim Bassarath says drop Gayle, Chanderpaul, Sarwan, Sammy and Smith
Stabroek News
By Stabroek staff | View Comments An irate president of the T&T Cricket Board (TTCB), Azim Bassarath is calling for the heads of the senior West Indies players in light of the region's poor showing at the cricket World Cup. According to Bassarath :”I ...
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Sultan Park bombing suspect arrested for planning Cricket World Cup attack
Haveeru Online
Interpol on its website said the organisation's Major Events Support Team (IMEST) deployed to Sri Lanka for the Cricket World Cup identified Iqbal, during a routine check of Colombo airport passenger manifests. “After confirming Mohamed's identity, ...
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Haveeru Online

Be sport, avoid crackers: J-K police's urge on Indo-Pak face off
Hindustan Times
A cricket fan wraps National flag as he enjoys the 2nd Test match between India and England at PCA...... As India-Pakistan's upcoming cricket world cup face-off fever reaches its crescendo, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have urged people of Kashmir “to ...
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R Mohan: A spin to India's tale!
ESPN STAR Sports
Mahendra Singh Dhoni cannot be proud of the way he handled the R Ashwin situation in the ICC Cricket World Cup. Much like Caesar's wife, Team Indian captain too had to be seen to be above suspicion. He may have allowed his emotional side get the better ...
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ESPN STAR Sports

Alcohol consumption in Delhi doubled during World Cup: Survey
NDTV.com
New Delhi: Delhiites as young as sixteen years have taken to alcohol in a big way during the ongoing cricket World Cup, says a survey by a commerce chamber adding that the total liquor consumption has also doubled. Around 3500 cricket lovers from ...
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NDTV.com

Gilani might accept Manmohan invite for Indo-Pak cricket tie
Mangalorean.com
Islamabad, Mar 26 (PTI): Pakistan is yet to decide on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's invitation to its leaders for the cricket World Cup semi-final in Mohali, though indications are that Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani may accept it. ...
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Ayre's knock puts Qbn in the picture
The Canberra Times
Another steely knock from Queanbeyan youngster Aaron Ayre yesterday helped the Bluebags take a giant stride towards a successful Cricket ACT two-day premiership defence. The competition's leading runscorer expertly crafted an unbeaten 77 at Manuka Oval ...
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CRICKET: Banbury A are champs
Oxford Mail
BANBURY A finished top of Banbury Indoor League Division 1 after beating Sandford by two wickets in their final match. Great Tew A and Byfield are relegated. Preston Capes 110-3 (J Hawkes 34no, G Arblaster 23) bt Great Tew A 109-6 (C Slatter 31) by 3 ...
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ICC issue spot fixing alert to the IPL
cricket20
With the fourth season of the Indian Premier League just two weeks away the International Cricket Council has admitted to having concerns about the vulnerability of t20 cricket. The ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit feels the format, ...
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