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Cricket's Dual-Core Android Tablet: Hands On PC Magazine By Sascha Segan ORLANDO—Cricket Wireless's first tablet will be a seven-inch, Wi-Fi-only Android device with a Qualcomm dual-core processor. I got some time with the tablet, which is made by California firm Anydata, today. The new tablet doesn't have ... See all stories on this topic » |
Tendulkar fails to emulate Bradman's feat Times of India AHMEDABAD: Playing against India, Don Bradman struck his 100th first-class century at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1947 and Thursday night Sachin Tendulkar could not repay the compliment by scoring his 100th international century against the ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Death of Cricket, and other short stories The Roar On the latest evidence, one-day cricket should be penning a letter along similar lines. The last few years have seen the 50-over format become the dog that sportswriters and cricket pundits most love to kick. It's stale, it's out of date, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Terrorist plotting cricket World Cup attack arrested WireUpdate By BNO News ISLAMABAD (BNO NEWS) -- Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Thursday a terrorist plotting to target the ongoing cricket World Cup was arrested, the Times of India reported. Rehman Malik, who did not identify the nationality or ... See all stories on this topic » |
National team's future murkier than ever Herald Sun RICKY Ponting's career-saving century has done nothing but make what are already cloudy waters in Australian cricket even murkier. The reality is Ponting did what most great batsmen will do if they are given enough chances. The pity is he can no longer ... See all stories on this topic » |
Cricket: NZ need spin doctors to top Proteas New Zealand Herald Vettori acknowledged the substantial part spin bowling plays in cricket in Bangladesh. "If you look at the matches we played over here before Christmas, it plays a huge part with 40 overs against it sometimes," he said. "South Africa will look to play ... See all stories on this topic » |
COMMENT: Unity, faith, discipline and cricket —Gulmina Bilal Ahmad Daily Times The same rejuvenation of morale is required in our nation, as was present on March 23, 1940 and perhaps which has been adopted by our cricket team unknowingly. This same fervour has to be implanted in the entire Pakistani public, where the lead will ... See all stories on this topic » |
Cricket-Ecstatic ending for emotionally drained fans Reuters Africa By Sudipto Ganguly AHMEDABAD, March 24 (Reuters) - In the end it all paid off for the 48000 fans who braved intense heat and fought their way through heavy security to watch India play Australia at the Sardar Patel Stadium on Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Cricket: Mills likely to miss quarterfinal New Zealand Herald The Black Caps could well play three spinners in tonight's World Cup quarter final against South Africa in Dhaka. Seamer Kyle Mills is likely to miss the match through injury after failing to take part in the side's final training run. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Australia out of cricket world cup; Anna Meares and Kaarle McCulloch take ... Courier Mail AUSTRALIA might have lost the cricket but our cyclists, tennis players and golfers were in fine form overnight. Get your Sports Fix here. AUSTRALIA'S Anna Meares and Kaarle McCulloch claimed back to back world track cycling titles in the women's team ... See all stories on this topic » |
Twenty20 effect increases run rate in World Cup GulfNews By KR Nayar, Chief Cricket Writer ICC chief executive officer Haroon Lorgat addresses the media after the board meeting held at the ICC's headquarters in Dubai, Tuesday. Ahmedabad: Has the influence of Twenty20 cricket resulted in an increase in runs ... See all stories on this topic » |
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From ICU to Motera Times of India AHMEDABAD: Nilesh Shah, 40, wears cricket on his heart. This cricket fan, who underwent twin angioplasties, the second one on Wednesday to remove blockages from his heart, gave a proof for his love for the game when he headed straight from the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Gujarati business acumen comes to fore Times of India AHMEDABAD: The legendary Gujarati entrepreneurship came to the fore on Thursday as cricket fans had their fill of the glorious game of uncertainties. Many first-time, impromptu business ventures were successfully floated. And, catering to the varied ... See all stories on this topic » |
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