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Clarke tipped for warm-up return
Australia's Ashes preparations have been boosted with the news that Michael Clarke is likely to feature in the warm-up game against Somerset.Clarke sat out Australia's campaign in the ICC Champions Trophy with a back injury, missing all three of his country's matches as they exited the tournament with a whimper.However, he is now on course to feature at Taunton next Wednesday in ...
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Inverarity wont put pressure on Ahmed
John Inverarity thinks playing Australia's emerging leg spinner Fawad Ahmed in the opening Tests of the Ashes may be too much pressure for the former Pakistani to handle.Ahmed was rushed to the UK after his citizenship was ushered through parliament this month and snared 1-25 in his first match in national colours - Australia A's 93-run win over Ireland in Belfast on Monday.The ...
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Hampshire cruise to easy win
Durham (20pts) beat Kent (4pts) by 8 wkts Durham have a chance of winning the County Championship after chasing down a victory target of 52 to beat Kent by eight wickets in their final game of the season.The result earns Durham 20 points to give them a final total of 197.5, which could yet be enough for a maiden title if Lancashire and Sussex both fail to win their final ...
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Adams defends Surrey record
Chris Adams has revealed his disappointment following his dismissal as Surrey team director.Adams and coach Ian Salisbury were shown the exit door following a poor start to the season - with the recruitment of South Africa skipper Graeme Smith and Australia's all-time leading run scorer Ricky Ponting failing to spark a revival in fortunes. "Clearly I am disappointed not to be able to ...
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Champions Trophy AB De Villiers stokes suspicions of England ball-tampering
The most significant aspect of ball-tampering scares is that they do not fade away easily. Once the finger of suspicion has been pointed it tends to stay pointed, which made it inevitable that it would be raised before the first semi-final of the Champions ...
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Champions Trophy Englands misfiring middle order must finally bridge gap
England have never won an ICC 50-over competition in 16 previous attempts, 10 World Cups and six Champions Trophies. Over a period of 38 years there have been, in all, four appearances in finals and three in semi-finals but none of the seven captains concerned has gone on to hoist aloft the silverware.At least South Africa, for all their well-chronicled reversals of fortune, have won one of the ...
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New injury setback for Khan
Sussex bowler Amjad Khan is unlikely to feature before August after fracturing bone in his wrist.The 32-year-old is yet to make a first-team appearance this season after a knee injury initially ruled him out at the start of the campaign. Sussex confirmed that Khan, who had returned to second-team duties earlier this month, had suffered a "further setback which looks set to keep him out of ...
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England will bank on ground advantage to reach Champions Trophy final | Mike Selvey
England's Graeme Swann looks on during nets at The Oval before Wednesday's Champions Trophy semi-final v South Africa. Photograph: Matthew Lewis/Getty ...
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England v South Africa the key clashes
Amla had the Indian sign over the English last year, carrying his eye-catching form from a successful three-Test series (482 runs at an average of 120.50) into the drawn one-day contest that followed (335 at 111.66). There was a career-best 150 rattled up at the Rose Bowl, and an unbeaten 97 accumulated at Trent Bridge, with the opener irresistible and the home side rendered blunt. Anderson, ...
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Cricket Hesson promises new faces
After winning and losing close Champions Trophy matches to Sri Lanka and England respectively and with a washout tracking similarly against Australia, New Zealand's ageing squad faces questions on how they get more sustained success and less of a clinging-to-the-lifeboats mentality from tournament play. It is particularly relevant with national contracts on the agenda over the next ...
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England dogged by reverse-swing issue on eve of South Africa semi-final
South Africa's captain AB de Villiers said on reverse swing: 'It's something the umpires and the ICC will probably look into.' Photograph: Kirsty ...
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Cummins to make comeback
Young Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins is set to make his long-awaited return from injury on Wednesday.However, his return will come in an unfamiliar shirt as he appears for the Northern Ireland Cricket Academy in Belfast. Regarded as one of Australia's brightest young pace prospects, Cummins will play for the hosts after an agreement between Cricket Australia and Cricket Ireland. The ...
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England to wait on Bresnan
England are waiting on the availability of all-rounder Tim Bresnan ahead of Wednesday's ICC Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa.The Yorkshireman, 28, has been on standby for the birth of his first child since the start of the competition and left the team camp on Tuesday to be with his pregnant wife. Early signs suggest Bresnan will not return in time to face the Proteas, and ...
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Cook identifies Amla threat
Alastair Cook has identified Hashim Amla as the main threat to England's chances of reaching the ICC Champions Trophy final.Amla will open South Africa's innings alongside Colin Ingram in the first of the two semi-finals at The Oval on Wednesday. The England skipper is all too aware of the right-hander's abilities, having watched him compile an unbeaten 311 during the ...
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Australia not to be ruled out
Australia's chairman of selectors says the tourists cannot be written off ahead of this summer's Ashes despite a frustrating run-up to the series.Australia, who are currently without captain Michael Clarke after suffering a back injury in his side's 4-0 Test defeat by India, were eliminated from the Champions Trophy on Monday after losing to both the hosts England and Sri Lanka. ...
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The Light Roller There is only one team worthy of the Champions Trophy
With the group stage of the Champions Trophy now at an end it is not precisely clear what we have learned about the top eight teams in the world. The semi-finalists are those many predicted and India look a very strong bet indeed (if that's allowed) to win the thing. But what's mainly apparent is that, India aside, there is a heck of a lot of mediocrity (or would inconsistency ...
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Australia low on confidence ahead of Ashes says George Bailey - video
Australia stand-in captain George Bailey says his team are low on confidence with the Ashes fast approaching, after crashing out of the ICC Champions Trophy to Sri Lanka on Monday. However, Bailey says Test cricket is a 'different mindset' and that the Ashes tend to bring out 'something special in both ...
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Sri Lanka beat Australia to reach Champions Trophy semi-finals - video highlights
Sri Lanka cruise past an Australian side missing captain Michael Clarke on Monday and booked their place in the Champions Trophy semi-finals. Sri Lanka set a first innings total of 254 with Mahela Jayawardene top-scoring on 84 not out. In reply, Australia are bowled out for 233 using just 42 of their ...
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Nadir Shah issues mercy letter to BCB
10-year ban after a BCB investigation found him guilty of corruption after a Indian TV channel's sting operation in 2012. "I have submitted a mercy letter addressing the board president [Nazmul Hassan], and it [has been] received by the [acting] CEO [Nizamuddin Ahmed]," Shah said. "I have asked to lift the ban that the cricket board has issued against me as I have already ...
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Scotland to host Kenya in five-match series
Cricket Scotland has announced that Kenya will tour Scotland for a five-match series between June 30 to July 10. The teams will play two World Cricket League (WCL) Championship matches, two T20 matches and an Intercontinental Cup fixture. All matches will be played at the Mannofield ground in ...
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Steyn a doubt for semi-final
South Africa team manager Dr Mohammed Moosajee has confirmed that Dale Steyn may be forced to miss his side's ICC Champions Trophy semi-final with England on Wednesday at the Oval.The Proteas have reached the semi-final stage after victories over Pakistan and the West Indies despite the absence of key players such as Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis, with fast bowler Morne Morkel also ...
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Cricket At Champions Trophy All Eyes Are on the Skies
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IPL 2013 IPL 2013 Away at home Virat Kohli strikes
Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq: Sharma serves a length delivery, which the right-hander attempts to scoop it over the short fine-leg region. He gets bat on ball, but fails to get the connection, and plays it straight down the ...
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Champions Trophy 2013 Out of comfort zone India will have to deal with new ODI rules
Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq: Sharma serves a length delivery, which the right-hander attempts to scoop it over the short fine-leg region. He gets bat on ball, but fails to get the connection, and plays it straight down the ...
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Clarke to continue recovery
Michael Clarke will stay in London and continue his recovery from injury ahead of this week's tour match against Gloucestershire.Michael Clarke will stay in London and continue his recovery from injury ahead of this week's tour match against Gloucestershire. Clarke, who suffered a back injury in his side's 4-0 Test series defeat by India, is confident he will be fit in time for ...










