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Live Cricket World Cup - South Africa v New Zealand
BBC Sport
From Colin, Southampton: "Another morning of 10% work, 90% cricket. Best way to spend a working day." Taylor tickles Tahir for a two to fine leg, while Simon Doull on TMS reveals that NZ coach John Wright's game plan involves them being no more than ...
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Interpol says World Cup 'terrorist' arrested with Pak help
Times of India
ISLAMABAD: A "terrorist" suspected of planning to attack the cricket World Cup has been arrested after help from authorities across South Asia including in Pakistan, Interpol chief Ronald Noble said. "Just last week, through the cooperation from ...
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Cricket World Cup 2011: Michael Yardy quits with depression
Daily Mail
By Paul Sims An England cricketer flew home from the World Cup with depression yesterday – as BBC pundit Geoffrey Boycott came under fire for criticising his decision. Michael Yardy returned to his wife and two children with England potentially only ...
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Daily Mail

Bollywood celebrates India's cricket win
Rediff
Here's looking at the best star tweets of the day The second World Cup quarterfinal between India and Australia was eagerly watched, not only cricket lovers but also Bollywood stars. And as India won, many stars expressed their happiness on twitter. ...
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Rediff

ICC Cricket World Cup draws record viewership
Sify
The ongoing 10th edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup seems to have hooked lovers of the sport in the country. The first 40 matches drew a record 162 million viewers, considerably higher than the cumulative viewership numbers recorded for the third ...
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Newspaper apologises for match-fix claim
Times LIVE
The Times of India had claimed that the February 21 match in Ahmedabad was being probed by the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption body. “We apologise to Australia, Cricket Australia and the ICC for any embarrassment caused by this,” the ...
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Times LIVE

Music band to convey ''Cricket For Peace'' message
MSN India
New Delhi, Mar 25 (PTI) Sports is the best tool to foster brotherhood and with the ongoing Cricket World Cup, more than 121 music bands across three countries are vying to convey the ''Cricket For Peace'' message. ''Cricket for Peace'' programme calls ...
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ICC worried about spot-fixing in IPL
Cricketnext.com
Ahmedabad: With the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) just a couple of weeks away, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is worried about the Twenty20 format's vulnerability to corrupt practices. A top official of the world body told ...
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SABC's silly CWC blunder
SPORT24
For a while, it looked as though the much-maligned SABC was going to earn a broad level of praise over its generous free-to-air screenings of live Cricket World Cup matches. Let's face it, there are many, many countries either showing very little live ...
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'Game' has to wait until India is over cricket fever
Independent Online
By Mehboob Bawa The ICC Cricket World Cup is taking place in a few Asian countries, and Mumbai is a host city. Given that cricket is akin to a religion in India, it's understandable that no Indian producer is going to chance releasing a film in this ...
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Independent Online

Cricket World Cup 2010: UK's Mike Yardy Leaves Due to Depression, Celebrities ...
Babble (blog)
News from Cricket World Cup 2010 is about UK Cricket player Mike Yardy leaving the World Cup 2011 because of depression. England's Mike Yardy left the Cricket World Cup 2011 because of depression. Just two days from the Cricket World Cup 2011 ...
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Babble (blog)

Seven Cricket bookies arrested in Udaipur
DailyIndia.com
Udaipur, Mar.25: The Rajasthan police have arrested seven people from Udaipur for their involvement in betting on cricket matches. Acting on a tip off, the police conducted several raids in the city on Thursday and seized money and mobile phones from ...
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What If Pakistan Wins the Cricket World Cup?
GlobalPost (blog)
Pakistan has looked better than anybody in the ongoing Cricket World Cup, and India's win last night sets up a supercharged semi-final in Mohali, Punjab -- a state in the core zone split between the two countries by the Partition of 1947. ...
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Cricket: Marsa CC win series against Gentlemen of West London CC
Malta Independent Online
by Michael Caruana In overcast weather the tourists won the toss and decided to bat. Shortly after the start of play all were scurrying to the pavilion while it rained. As suddenly as it started, it stopped and within minutes the game resumed. ...
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LG Optimus C is Cricket's version of the LG Optimus One
IntoMobile
Cricket Wireless is the latest carrier to get its own version of LG's wildly popular Optimus One smartphone. The carrier got the “C” model, which is the first LG-made device in its offering. As you can presume, the Optimus C is in no way different than ...
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IntoMobile

OFFICIALS at Essex County Cricket Club have been left 'deeply frustrated' with ...
This is Total Essex
East, who alongside county chairman Nigel Hilliard (who also sits on the ECB board) has been lobbying the ECB for the past six months about this issue, told the Chronicle: “We are deeply frustrated by the ECB's decision to reduce Twenty20 cricket as we ...
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