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Cricket: Wright turns focus to semifinal New Zealand Herald Photo / Getty Images New Zealand cricket coach John Wright has already put the Black Caps' 49-run World Cup quarterfinal win over South Africa behind him. Not that he wasn't happy with the upset win, but New Zealand's upcoming clash with Sri Lanka on ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ponting says he still has plenty to offer Sydney Morning Herald A defiant Ricky Ponting insists he still has plenty to offer Australian cricket and hopes his last-start century will signal a Sachin Tendulkar-like renaissance. Ponting arrived home on Sunday morning following Australia's World Cup quarter-final ... See all stories on this topic » |
Strauss has no plans to quit one-day cricket following Lanka WC pummeling Sify "It (retirement) is not something I've thought of beforehand and I still think I've got a lot of cricket in me. But we're going to sit down with the selectors and plot our way forward and think what the best options are leadership and personnel-wise," ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Black Caps 'bad boy' Ryder a hero at World Cup DailyIndia.com Wellington, Mar 27: New Zealand cricket's one-time bad boy Jesse Ryder repaid teammates and bosses faith with master batting performance to help his team reach the World Cup semifinals. “It was fantastic for Jesse. He has had his ups and downs but at ... See all stories on this topic » |
Passions rise in Kashmir ahead of Mohali clash Sify Srinagar, March 27 (IANS) As archrivals India and Pakistan gear for a face-off in the cricket World Cup semi-finals in Mohali Wednesday, passions are running high among the ardent cricket lovers of Kashmir Valley, where both teams enjoy a large fan ... See all stories on this topic » |
Akhtar has lost interest in cricket since retirement decision: Pak team official Sify "Since Indian batsmen play spin well, my advice would be to include Shoaib Akhtar in the team," Imran had said of the Rawalpindi Express, who announced on March 17 to retire from international cricket after the ongoing World Cup. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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World Cup: Fans angry over sell of Indo-Pak tickets Times of India NEW DELHI: When all eyes are on the India-Pakistan semifinal clash, cricket fans at Mohali complain 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 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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