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  • Train players in anti-corruption code suggests franchise

    Cricinfo - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Following the arrest of three players for alleged spot-fixing, an official from a franchise in the IPL has indicated that the BCCI needs to be more stringent about compliance with its anti-corruption measures, and has suggested the introduction of a mandatory certification programme in the anti-corruption code for all participants in the ...

  • Cricket Standing the test of time

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Here's a topic when a long evening of pub contemplation beckons Who has contributed more to New Zealand test cricket, Stephen Fleming or Daniel Vettori?The natural fence sitting - but probably correct - answer is to say they have added equally in their own estimable ways. This is not about one-upmanship, it is about debate. The topic is valid tonight with Vettori on the verge of passing ...

  • Cricket Southees blooming adds rosier tinge to England showing

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Tim Southee's coming of age as leader of New Zealand's test attack was one of the rosier elements of the first test against England. Set aside the final-day capitulation a moment, and Southee's 10 for 108 off 47.2 overs shone in a highly impressive collective bowling performance. Remember, last year Southee wasn't picked for three successive tests - four out of five - because of his ordinary ...

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  • Cricket Batsmens latest strategy - footwork and patience

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Footwork and patience have been watchwords for New Zealand's batting ahead of the second test at Headingley, starting tonight. Coach Mike Hesson described the team as "stunned" after their collapse for 68 against England at Lord's. The visitors have no doubt suffered a painful introspection. However, it was still a touch disconcerting to see balls disappearing into the stands or wafted into the ...

  • Cricket Pakistani umpire cut from Champions Trophy

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf was withdrawn from next month's Champions Trophy by the ICC on Thursday because Indian police are investigating his performances during the ongoing IPL. "In the wake of reports we feel that is in Asad's best interests, as well as those of the sport and the event itself, that he is withdrawn from participating in the ICC Champions Trophy," the International Cricket ...

  • Cricket Standing the test of time

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Here's a topic when a long evening of pub contemplation beckons Who has contributed more to New Zealand test cricket, Stephen Fleming or Daniel Vettori?The natural fence sitting - but probably correct - answer is to say they have added equally in their own estimable ways. This is not about one-upmanship, it is about debate. The topic is valid tonight with Vettori on the verge of passing ...

  • Cricket Standing the test of time

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Here's a topic when a long evening of pub contemplation beckons Who has contributed more to New Zealand test cricket, Stephen Fleming or Daniel Vettori?The natural fence sitting - but probably correct - answer is to say they have added equally in their own estimable ways. This is not about one-upmanship, it is about debate. The topic is valid tonight with Vettori on the verge of passing ...

  • Cricket Standing the test of time

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Here's a topic when a long evening of pub contemplation beckons Who has contributed more to New Zealand test cricket, Stephen Fleming or Daniel Vettori?The natural fence sitting - but probably correct - answer is to say they have added equally in their own estimable ways. This is not about one-upmanship, it is about debate. The topic is valid tonight with Vettori on the verge of passing ...

  • Cricket Standing the test of time

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Here's a topic when a long evening of pub contemplation beckons Who has contributed more to New Zealand test cricket, Stephen Fleming or Daniel Vettori?The natural fence sitting - but probably correct - answer is to say they have added equally in their own estimable ways. This is not about one-upmanship, it is about debate. The topic is valid tonight with Vettori on the verge of passing ...

  • Cricket Wagners war of words for English batsmen

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Neil Wagner's candid responses have been refreshing since he graduated to cricket's international ranks in July 2012. His conscience seems to refuse to evade questions. Ahead of the Headingley test, Wagner admitted to being the team's sledging spearhead, saying some of his teammates are probably looking at him sometimes thinking: "shut up". "I like to seize any opportunity to ...

  • Cricket Standing the test of time

    New Zealand Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Here's a topic when a long evening of pub contemplation beckons Who has contributed more to New Zealand test cricket, Stephen Fleming or Daniel Vettori?The natural fence sitting - but probably correct - answer is to say they have added equally in their own estimable ways. This is not about one-upmanship, it is about debate. The topic is valid tonight with Vettori on the verge of passing ...

  • Australias Ryan Harris looks forward to competitive Ashes – video

    Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Australia's injury-plagued paceman Ryan Harris says he is ready for the Ashes. The 33-year-old pace bowler commands a bowling average of 23.63 despite missing nearly as many Test matches as he has played. Harris fractured his ankle in the fourth Test of the last Ashes series and, he admits, there have been moments in the long months of recuperation since that he thought it might be his only ...

  • Troubled Rajasthan aim to continue fairytale

    Cricinfo - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Big picture If Rajasthan Royals are able to produce two more good games, it will be a fairytale for them, according to their captain Rahul Dravid. In many ways, irrespective of what happens next, it is already a fairytale, one that has played out alongside a ...

  • Glamorgan take total control

    Sky Sports - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Jim Allenby hit an unbeaten 138 as Glamorgan dominated the second day of their LV= County Championship Division Two clash with Leicestershire at Grace Road.Following the visitors' declaration on 442-9, the Glamorgan attack skittled Leicestershire for just 142, with Michael Hogan and John Glover taking four wickets apiece. That left the home side 300 runs behind and facing the prospect of ...

  • Late strikes boost Durham

    Sky Sports - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The new ball proved more of a threat in the evening than the morning at Chester-le-Street as Division One leaders Middlesex replied to Durham's 259 by slipping to 11-2.Corey Collymore had taken two wickets in two deliveries with the second new ball to finish with 4-61 as Durham's last four wickets went down for 29. Then Graham Onions knocked back Sam Robson's off stump with the ...

  • Kent make encouraging start

    Sky Sports - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Kent's pace bowlers combined to dismiss Essex for 212 on the opening day of their LV= Country Championship Division Two match at Chelmsford.Darren Stevens returned figures of 4-36 while Mark Davies and Charlie Shreck each claimed three wickets before the visitors finished the day on 20-1 in reply. It could have been worse for Essex if not for a half-century from Graham Napier, who along ...

  • BCCIs agent mandate evokes mixed response

    Cricinfo - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Latika Khaneja and Lokesh Sharma, who were two of the most prominent figures in the industry 10 years ago, are not overjoyed by the BCCI's decision. Khaneja, director of Collage Sports Management, recently decided to give up managing cricketers, as she felt it was just another way for the BCCI to control things. "The BCCI feels it should only manipulate players and their ...

  • Umpire Rauf stood down by ICC

    Sky Sports - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf has been withdrawn from duty at next month's Champions Trophy after reports indicated he was under investigation by police in Mumbai.Dave Richardson, the ICC chief executive, said: "In the wake of reports that the Mumbai Police are conducting an investigation into Asad Rauf's activities, we feel that it is in Asad's best interests as well as those ...

  • Magoffin runs through Somerset

    Sky Sports - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Sussex's Steve Magoffin took 8-20, the best bowling performance of his career, as Somerset were routed for just 76 on the opening day of the County Championship game at Horsham.By the close of a first day in which 19 wickets fell, Magoffin was back in the middle and undefeated on 21 as Sussex closed on 298-9, a lead of 222. The 33-year-old Australian took five wickets in 13 balls at one ...

  • Father of Afghan cricket captain kidnapped by unknown gunmen

    New Kerala - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Sydney, May 23 : The father of the captain of the Afghanistan cricket team has been abducted by unknown gunmen from his car from the outskirts of the city of Jalalabad in the eastern province of Nangarhar, according to ...

  • England bubbling ahead of second Test after weathering New Zealand storm | Mike Selvey

    Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Neil Wagner and New Zealand had England pinned down for much of the first Test at Lord's, but still ended up losing. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty ...

  • Cook targets series whitewash

    Sky Sports - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    England captain Alastair Cook says it is "vitally important" his side complete a clean-sweep series win over New Zealand in the second and final Test at Headingley. Cook's side produced a devastating bowling display, led by Stuart Broad's 7-44, last Sunday to wrap-up a 170-run victory at Lord's. The match had been delicately poised a 12.30pm on the fourth day with New ...

  • Cricket Australia batsman David Warner apologies for Twitter rant

    The National - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Australia opening batsman, said on Thursday he regretted not keeping a lid on his outrage but maintained he had to defend himself after his image was used in a report condemning ...

  • Mumbai police in Chennai operations

    Cricinfo - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The IPL crisis took a twist today with officials of the Mumbai Police reaching the house of Gurunath Meiyappan, chief executive of the Chennai Super Kings. It was not immediately clear why they were there, and there has been no official statement by either the police or the ...

  • Indians protest over cricket corruption scandal

    Arabian Business - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Indian activists of Youth Bhagwan Valmiki Mahasangh Punjab hold photographs of Indian actor Vindu Dara Singh during a demonstration in Amritsar on May 21, 2013. Indian actor Vindu Dara Singh has been arrested by Mumbai police as part of the spot-fixing investigation of the IPL cricket tournament. (AFP/Getty ...

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