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Vettori in for injured Martin
New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori could play his first Test in 10 months against England at Headingley.His fellow left-arm spinner Bruce Martin has been ruled out of the tour with a calf strain. Veteran Vettori was originally picked in the ODI squad and has not played a first-class game since suffering an Achilles injury in July last year. He has been in India with IPL side Bangalore - though ...
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Big boys kick off big week
Big Picture After 72 league matches - mismatches, in some cases - we're into the final week of the IPL. The most important week. The week Chennai Super Kings have negotiated five times previously, with more success than failure; they're the only team to progress past the league stage in every edition of the IPL so far, losing once in the semis, finishing runners-up twice (including ...
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Zondeki retires from all cricket
Johannesburg – Cape Cobras and former South African bowler, Monde Zondeki, 30, has decided to call an end to his cricket career following persistent back injury ...
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County cricket the weeks final over
As I identified in the first of these weekly round-ups , Middlesex have a fine seam attack even without Steven Finn (on England duty) and they simply swept aside their opponent's highly rated batting unit twice in just 130 overs. Stepping up this week was old pro Tim Murtagh, whose match figures of 33.5-13-77-10 show just how effective he was. Having started across the river at The Oval ...
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Cricket Bowlers Not Batters Lead Hyderabad to Playoffs
It did not take long for Sunrisers Hyderabad, the newest of the India Premier ...
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Imran Khan’s sticky wicket His own celebrity
There's pathos in the image of Imran Khan - cricketer extraordinaire and the descendant of Pashtun warriors - lying immobile in a hospital bed after an accident on the hustings, tweeting frantically that vote-rigging might have cost him victory in the Pakistani elections.His victorious opponent, Nawaz Sharif, isn't making life easier for him, suggesting that Mr. Khan abide by one of ...
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India want new betting law
The Indian Government is keen to introduce a new law to counter the threat of spot-fixing in cricket.This follows-on from arrests made last week of a number of players and bookmakers. Former Test bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth and two other players were arrested along with 11 bookmakers on Thursday on suspicion of spot-fixing in India's Twenty20 IPL. The cricket board immediately ...
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20 great Ashes moments No7 England regain the Ashes 1953 | Simon Burnton
Tony Lock bowled England to the brink of victory by dismissing Archer, Davidson and Langley in the space of four overs. Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty ...
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ACSU officers assigned to four teams
Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) officers have been assigned to the four teams that have made it to the Playoffs, a day after the BCCI president N ...
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Warners hearing set for Wednesday
Cavalier Australian batsman David Warner will learn his fate over his Twitter tirade against two senior cricket journalists when he fronts a Cricket Australia Code of Behaviour hearing on Wednesday.Warner was called before the hearing to answer charges that he breached Rule 6 of Cricket Australia's Code of Conduct relating to unbecoming behaviour.The 26-yaer-old will participate in the ...
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Aussie WarnerÂ’s expletives fireworks on Twitter attracts cricket sheriff
Test opener David Warner (pictured) will face a Cricket Australia disciplinary hearing on Wednesday over comments he made on Twitter in often angry exchanges with two journalists. Media reports in Australia said Warner had called Craddock a "p**ck", and said they "talk s***" and branded Conn an "old fart." To Craddock, one tweet said: "Shock me ...
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Indian ministers pursue law against fixing in sports
Law minister Kapil Sibal: "Previous attempts to prosecute the accused [in fixing cases] have failed. So it is necessary to come up with a special enactment to deal with ...










