India vs West Indies, 2nd Match, Kuala Lumpur
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Thursday, September 14
by
Rakesh Saini
on Thu 14 Sep 2006 04:36 AM PDT
India’s hopes of making a come back into the international arena of cricket were once again battered by divine intervention and Duckworth- Lewis system. It was the rain, which stopped the play and according to Duckworth-Lewis West Indies was already ahead of the D/L par score of 113 runs with the loss of 2 wickets and 20 overs.
by
Rakesh Saini
on Thu 14 Sep 2006 04:34 AM PDT
Pakistan Cricket Board could have a new paid selection committee in place by early next month after the proposal was approved at a recent meeting of the board's ad-hoc committee. Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XCK to read the complete article.The above news was found at zeenews.com and copyright belongs to respective company.
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Rakesh Saini
on Thu 14 Sep 2006 04:32 AM PDT
South African cricket captain Graeme Smith is smitten by Bollywood and says that he watches Hindi movies whenever he is in India. Smith met some Bollywood actors and actresses filming scenes for the movie 'Cash' in cape town. Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XCJ to read the complete article.The above news was found at zeenews.com and copyright belongs to respective company.
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Rakesh Saini
on Thu 14 Sep 2006 04:17 AM PDT
International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Malcolm Speed is heading to China next week, excited at the prospects for the game in a country where interest is growing rapidly. It will be Speed's first visit to the world's most populous country. He will be accompanied by Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan who has been appointed to chair a "Committee to Evaluate China." Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XCF to read the complete article.The above news was found at timesofindia.com and copyright belongs to respective company.
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Rakesh Saini
on Thu 14 Sep 2006 01:53 AM PDT
Jacques Kallis has promised his side will show no mercy to Zimbabwe in their forthcoming three-match ODI series, due to begin at Goodyear Park in Bloemfontein on Friday. Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XC4 to read the complete article.The above news was found at cricinfo.com and copyright belongs to respective company.
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Rakesh Saini
on Thu 14 Sep 2006 01:04 AM PDT
ICC cricket world cup 2007 Managing Director and CEO, Chris Dehring, believes scepticism regarding the Caribbean's ability to host international cricket's showpiece is misplaced. Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XC2 to read the complete article.The above news was found at zeenews.com and copyright belongs to respective company.
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Rakesh Saini
on Wed 13 Sep 2006 11:07 PM PDT
Michael Brown, Cricket Australia's acting chief executive, has described Ricky Ponting's latest breach of the ICC code of conduct during his side's DLF cup win against the West Indies as "unacceptable." Brown did concede, however, that he was heartened by Ponting's apology to Asad Rauf, the umpire, his team and the public. Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XBT to read the complete article.The above news was found at cricinfo.com and copyright belongs to respective company.
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Rakesh Saini
on Wed 13 Sep 2006 10:52 PM PDT
Andrew Flintoff has insisted England can dispel the injury doubts over several players, himself included, and retain the ashes under his captaincy in Australia. Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XBS to read the complete article.The above news was found at zeenews.com and copyright belongs to respective company.
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Rakesh Saini
on Wed 13 Sep 2006 10:50 PM PDT
Former selectors -- Yashpal Sharma and Gopal Sharma -- have hit back at outgoing selection committee chairman Kiran More for suggesting that they had insisted on picking players of their choice before the home series against Sri Lanka last year. Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XBR to read the complete article.The above news was found at zeenews.com and copyright belongs to respective company.
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Rakesh Saini
on Wed 13 Sep 2006 10:19 PM PDT
With so much cricket played these days it is often difficult to keep track of who is who and what they are doing. In this weekly feature Cricinfo will take a look at one player who is making the news, whether at the highest level or as an aspiring talent, and tell you what they are all about. This week, it's the turn of Michael Yardy, the Sussex allrounder who has made an instant impact in England's one-day team. Click the following link http://ww4.6url.com/0XBP to read the complete article.The above news was found at cricinfo.com and copyright belongs to respective company. |
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