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Adelaide Ovals Ultimate Membership row over equal access to cricket and footy
ADELAIDE Oval's Ultimate Membership offer, marketed as the state's platinum sport season ticket, is a dead duck. About 6500 applicants for the package will learn on Sunday morning that the vision of a South Australian version of the Melbourne Cricket Club - where members have access to all sport events at one arena - has been taken off the table as cracks begin to show again in the ...
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N Srinivasans rise in the BCCI
2001: N Srinivasan enters cricket administration in his home state of Tamil Nadu, as an ally of former BCCI president, AC Muthiah. 2002: Becomes president of Tamil Nadu Cricket Association. 2005: Srinivasan is appointed BCCI treasurer after forming an informal alliance with Indian politician Sharad Pawar, in a bid to cast then board president Jagmohan Dalmiya out from the BCCI's ...
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Ind vs Pak M S Dhonis valiant ton go...
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Mr Cricket is now Mr Family Hussey ca...
Michael Hussey will play his final Test against Sri Lanka next week and retire from international cricket at the end of the Australian summer, the veteran batsman said, citing a desire to spend more time with his family.The rugged 37-year-old, known affectionately ...
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Kieran Powells fifty guides West Ind...
Opener Kieran Powell followed his hundred with a solid fifty as the West Indies reached 124-1 at tea on the fourth day of the first cricket Test against Bangladesh here today.The 22-year-old right-handed batsman was unbeaten on 56 and with him Darren Bravo was batting on 42 as the visitors now lead by 95 runs with a draw the most likely result on an unhelpful pitch for bowlers at Shere Bangla ...
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Senior Super Kings official arrested
Chennai Super Kings official Gurunath Meiyappan has been arrested on charges of cheating, forgery and fraud.The son-in-law of Board Of Control For Cricket In India president N Srinivasan, Gurunath became the latest person to be implicated in the Indian Premier League's betting scandal on Friday.Gurunath was questioned after actor Vindoo Dara Singh, currently in police custody, said he had ...
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Spotlight shifts to Srinivasan
arrest of Gurunath Meiyappan , the head of the Chennai Super Kings franchise, has turned the spotlight on to his father-in-law N Srinivasan, the BCCI president and managing director of India Cements, the franchise owner. It is not yet clear what Srinivasan's plans are - his immediate response to the news of Gurunath's arrest was to say he would not resign - but there appears to be a ...
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Dravid lauds teams courage
Rahul Dravid lauded his team for their performance in the IPL, saying that the squad had "probably given more than they [had] been asked to". Royals were eliminated ...
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Opening day washed out at Headingley
The first day of the second Test between England and New Zealand at Headingley has been abandoned due to rain.Play had been set to begin at 11am local time but match officials opted to postpone the toss due to the poor conditions on Friday.And, after an early lunch was taken at 12.30pm, play was eventually abandoned at 15:55.England go into the second Test with a 1-0 lead in the two-match ...
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Arthur voices grounds concern
Yorkshire chief executive Mark Arthur has warned the current number of international grounds in England is "unsustainable".The six traditional Test grounds have been joined in recent years by Hampshire's Rose Bowl, Glamorgan's SWALEC Stadium and Durham's Emirates ICG Stadium, while Bristol has one-day international status and Taunton is close to being handed the same. ...
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‘National shame’ threatens IPL as growing spot-fixing furore overshadows final
There was excitement and razzmatazz, big names and cheerleaders. There were also, quite clearly, plenty of ways to make money.Five years on, as the sixth edition of the IPL prepares for its final tomorrow the glamour and buzz of the Twenty20 tournament is still there and the series is worth more than $4bn (2.6bn). Yet increasingly there is a sense of outrage over match-fixing allegations said to ...
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County round-up Centurion Andrea Agathangelou makes his name for Lancashire
The Old Trafford stadium announcer's ability to get his tongue around the name of Andrea Agathangelou is likely to become a more regular challenge after the 23-year-old South African-born all-rounder with Greek Cypriot heritage completed a maiden century for Lancashire in a match for which he was not originally ...
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Headingley counts cost as weather fails the first Test
As play was abandoned at Headingley yesterday, the new chief executive of Yorkshire warned against creating a north-south divide in ...
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Letters Just not cricket
Report , 22 May) and that participation in grassroots cricket has increased over the last eight years. This must be a different game than that which I follow every summer weekend, as an official of ...
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Letters Just not cricket
Report , 22 May) and that participation in grassroots cricket has increased over the last eight years. This must be a different game than that which I follow every summer weekend, as an official of ...
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Yorkshire fear north-south divide after failing to fill England Test
Fans who paid a minimum of 40 a ticket to watch the Test at Headingley were left without play for the second year in a row. Photograph: Owen ...
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IPL 2013 Mumbai Indians beat Rajasthan Royals by 4 wickets set final date with Chennai
In a fascinating contest of ebbing fortunes which started more than an hour late due to rain, Mumbai managed, just about, to overcome a stirring challenge from Rahul Dravid's brave Rajasthan Royals, squeaking home by four wickets with one delivery to ...
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Pakistan Cricket Board angry after ICC withdraws Asad Rauf from Champions Trophy
Karachi: PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf on Friday said they have no clue why Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf was under investigation in the IPL spot-fixing scandal and why he has been withdrawn from the Champions Trophy.Rauf is under police scanner for involvement in the spot-fixing although nothing concrete has come out yet."The ICC has told us they were withdrawing Rauf from the Champions Trophy ...
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Cricket No balls bowled
Constant rain has seen the opening day of the second test between New Zealand and England abandoned without a ball bowled. Squally rain fell throughout and the pitch covers remained fastened. A smattering of brave souls armed with coats and umbrellas wandered into the ground, but their efforts were thwarted. Northerly winds added an extra chill ...
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County Championship roundup Durham dominate Middlesex
.The opening batsman was contentiously adjudged leg before wicket to a delivery angling down leg from James Harris immediately after registering a half-century for the fourth consecutive County Championship match, as the hosts swelled their advantage to 152 runs on a day restricted to 18 overs by rain and bad light.And Durham appear amenable to setting up another chase on the final day despite ...
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Gurunath Meiyappan arrested in Mumbai
Gurunath Meiyappan, a top official of the Chennai Super Kings franchise and son-in-law of the BCCI president N Srinivasan, has been formally arrested by Mumbai Police. It is not yet clear on what charges he has been arrested but he ...
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Cricket Rain ruins day one of Leeds test
Constant rain has seen the opening day of the second test between New Zealand and England abandoned without a ball bowled. Squally rain fell throughout and the pitch covers remained fastened. A smattering of brave souls armed with coats and umbrellas wandered into the ground, but their efforts were thwarted. Northerly winds added an extra chill ...
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Cricket Vettori on track to bowing out of test job
Just as cricket fans waited keenly for Daniel Vettori to earn a record 112th cap for New Zealand, his failure to be ready for the Headingley test raises questions whether his days donning white are over. He last played a test in July against the West Indies before Achilles tendon and groin problems ruled him out of contention for subsequent series against India, Sri Lanka, South Africa ...
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Cricket Help of major associations sought to plan tour matches three years ahead
Major associations are being asked for proposals on which international matches they would like to host for the next three summers. The intention is to offer them more certainty on what their requirements will be further out, and give plenty of time to put appropriate financial arrangements in place. The MAs are completing their expressions of interest and the next step of ...










