View Article  Pietersen in Smith's sights

South Africa captain Graeme Smith has no doubt that Kevin Pietersen will represent the key wicket during his side's upcoming Test and one-day series against England.

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View Article  New Zealand's Gillespie puts lid on run-out row

New Zealand quick Mark Gillespie is adamant the run-out row which marred the Black Caps' dramatic one-wicket win in the fourth one-day international against England at The Oval will not leave a legacy of ill-feeling come Saturday's series finale at Lord's.

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View Article  Sehwag runs rampage as India beat Pakistan

Virendar Sehwag punished Pakistan's bowling with an aggressive hundred to lead India to a comfortable six-wicket win in the final Group B Asia Cup match here on Thursday.

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View Article  Mendis career-best helps Sri Lanka down UAE

Unorthodox spinner Ajantha Mendis took a career-best 5-22 to help Sri Lanka overcome a fighting United Arab Emirates by 142 runs in the final Group A match played at the Gaddafi Stadium here on Thursday.

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View Article  Collingwood gets four-game ban for over-rate delay

England one-day captain Paul Collingwood has received a four-match ban following his side's failure to bowl its overs in the required time during Wednesday's one-day international against New Zealand at The Oval, the International Cricket Council (IC

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View Article  Australia eye another victory over WIndies

Australia captain Ricky Ponting wants his side to ride the wave of momentum from their victory in the opening match, and use it to win the second one-day international against West Indies on Friday at Queen's Park Stadium.

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View Article  Collingwood facing ban because of over-rate delay

England one-day captain Paul Collingwood is set to be banned from international cricket after his side failed to bowl their overs in the required time during a dramatic one-wicket loss to New Zealand in the fourth one-day international at The Oval in

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View Article  Players want Tests to remain supreme - survey

Most international cricketers want Test matches to remain the sport's priority and believe the Twenty20 boom will affect the one-day game more than Test cricket, a survey has found.

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View Article  50 pct would quit traditional game for IPL - survey

At least half of world-class players say they would be prepared to quit mainstream international cricket to appear exclusively in the lucrative Indian Premier League, according to a survey.

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View Article  New Zealand spare Collingwood 'bitter taste'

England captain Paul Collingwood admitted he would have been left with a bitter taste in his mouth had his side defeated New Zealand in the fourth one-day international after a controversial run-out.

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View Article  Collingwood out of his ground over run-out, press says

England captain Paul Collingwood risked pitching cricket into one of its most serious crises in years over a chaotic one-day run-out against New Zealand, newspapers said Thursday.

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View Article  Elliott exit joins list of England's cricket collisions

New Zealand all-rounder Grant Elliott's controversial run-out in the fourth one-day international here at The Oval on Wednesday is not the first time England have found themselves involved in a memorable cricket collision.

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View Article  Morgan backs England's cancellation of Zimbabwe tour

David Morgan, the president-elect of the International Cricket Council (ICC), said he was pleased by the decision to call off Zimbabwe's tour of England next year.

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View Article  Twenty20 no problem for Kapil's Devils

India's 1983 cricket World Cup-winning side would have fared well in Twenty20, the new and faster-paced form of the game, members of the triumphant team said.

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View Article  Ponting and Dyson slam crowd behaviour

Australia captain Ricky Ponting and West Indies coach John Dyson have condemned Tuesday's unruly crowd behaviour towards the end of their first One-day International.

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