Saturday, March 26, 2011

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'Oz loss shows shift in power in cricket'
Cricketnext.com
PTI Melbourne: India are all set to become the new dominant Australia in international cricket and the shift in power was there to be seen in the way Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men won the World Cup quarterfinals, the media Down Under said on Saturday. ...
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Injury rules Kyle Mills out of cricket World Cup
Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand opening bowler Kyle Mills has been ruled out of the remainder of the cricket World Cup with injury and will be replaced by Wellington left-armer Andy McKay. Mills suffered a quad strain in the win over Canada on March 13 and although his ...
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Stressed out
BBC News
When Michael Yardy flew home from the Cricket World Cup this week suffering from depression, he joined a long list of elite sportsmen who have made the difficult decision to seek help for a mental illness. England batsman Marcus Trescothick left the ...
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Time for urgent change in WI cricket
Trinidad & Tobago Express
This has become a norm with West Indies cricket, and to me the ones who suffer are the few fans who support them. I know that we have a second-class captain and a team that might have lots of individual talent, but they lack teamwork, discipline and ...
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Stabbing victim fights for life after row over cricket
Irish Independent
By Luke Byrne A man was fighting for his life last night after two men were assaulted in what is believed to be an argument over cricket. Gardai are investigating after two men, originally from India, were stabbed in the early hours of yesterday ...
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Elusive match tickets drive who's who crazy
Times of India
CHANDIGARH: After Indian's victory over Australia in the ongoing cricket World Cup, there seems to be only one question which is foremost in the minds of residents of the Tricity as on Friday everyone was seen asking the same question ' can you get me ...
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Cricket will miss him
Khaleej Times
The first bowler to break the 100mph barrier in cricket bowling history, with a delivery of 100.2mph has announced his retirement from international cricket. Pakistani fast bowler and the team's enfant terrible, Shoaib Akhtar chose the grand platform ...
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USDA wants public input on grasshopper, cricket spray plan
Dickinson Press
USDA officials monitor grasshopper and cricket populations and wait to hear complaints from county officials or farmers and ranchers before spraying. The US Fish and Wildlife Service outlined reasonable measures for the Inspection Service to follow, ...
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Police Martyrs' Memorial cricket tourney kicks off
Pakistan Observer
Islamabad—All Pakistan Police Jan Nisar Cricket Tournament started here Friday with the opening match between Punjab police and Islamabad Police Lines. Islamabad Police has organized this three-day 'All Pakistan Police Jan Nisar Cricket Tournament' ...
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Nike launches 'Bleed Blue Pledge,' a new TV commercial featuring Team India
Business Standard (blog)
Today Nike announced the release of “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 of the ...
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New Zealand enters semi-finals as South Africa fails again in Cricket World Cup
Wikinews
Earlier South Africa restricted the kiwis for 221 for the loss of 8 wickets. Afterward, Jesse Ryder top scored for NZ with 83 runs while Ross Taylor scored 43. Morne Morkel took three wickets while fast bowler Steyn and Spinner Imran Tahir took two ...
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Cricket fever reaches a high
Express Buzz
KOCHI: With the ICC Cricket World Cup fever raging across the country, the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium too will come alive on Saturday. Thirteen of Kochi Tuskers Kerala's Indian players will hit the straps in the first-ever training camp for ...
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Cricket gives what no other sport does
Bangalore Mirror
Just the other day they were showcasing a few upscale restaurants on TV and it just so happened that some of them were owned by the Indian cricket players and it got me thinking how great cricket is in India because at the end of your career all those ...
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