View Article  Ranji Trophy: Pujara slams unbeaten double ton (Round up)

Cheteshwar Pujara smashed an unbeaten double century as Saurashtra piled up a massive 544 for three in their first innings against Maharashtra on the second day in the Ranji Trophy Super League at Rajkot Wednesday.

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View Article  England confident of big crowds for Pakistan-Australia Tests

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Giles Clarke is confident that Test series between Pakistan and Australia next summer will attract big crowds in England.

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View Article  India to sponsor Lord's cricket ground

India is being approached to sponsor Lord's cricket ground - the Mecca of international cricket - the owners of the ground were quoted as saying Wednesday.

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View Article  Jayawardene's double ton floors India in first Test

Former captain Mahela Jayawardene scored his sixth double-century as Sri Lanka seized control of the first Test against India here on Wednesday.

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View Article  Shakib signs for Worcestershire

Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has signed to play for Worcestershire next year, the English county announced on Wednesday.

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View Article  Jayawardene ton sets back India in first Test

Former captain Mahela Jayawardene hit an unbeaten 142 as Sri Lanka marched towards a big first innings lead in the first Test against India here on Wednesday.

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View Article  South Africa seek to end losing streak

South Africa will seek to end a five-match losing streak when they meet England in the first one-day international at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday.

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View Article  Mahela century helps Sri Lanka take lead at tea

Former captain Mahela Jayawardene scored a classy century as Sri Lanka opened up a 57-run first innings lead against India at tea on the third day of the first cricket Test here Wednesday.

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View Article  'Silver Fox' Fletcher boosts Proteas ahead series against England

Former England cricket coach Duncan Fletchers association with the Proteas is being considered of great help for the hosts ahead of the five match one-day series.

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View Article  Australia to go ahead with new referral system against West Indies and Pakistan

Despite refusal of several countries, Australia has decided to go ahead with the new video review system for umpires in the coming season.

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View Article  Australia does not need a Brett Lee clone: McDermott

Australian bowling legend Craig McDermott has said Australia does not need a Brett Lee clone as their search for new young fast bowlers to lead the attack in the coming years.

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View Article  Pak batsmen to struggle on NZ tour: Basit Ali

Former Pakistan middle order batsman Basit Ali is not expecting a brilliant show from Pakistani batsmen during the forthcoming Test series in New Zealand.

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View Article  Sri Lanka close in on India's total in first Test

Former captain Mahela Jayawardene hit an unbeaten 86 as Sri Lanka moved towards a first innings lead over India in the first Test here on Wednesday.

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View Article  Windies' Gayle leaves Australia tour for sick mum

West Indies cricket captain Chris Gayle abruptly quit the tour of Australia on Wednesday after his mother went into hospital, officials said.

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View Article  PCB miffed over Akhtar's liposuction surgery

Controversial Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar has reportedly undergone a liposuction surgery to remove extra fat from his body, which has the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) fuming.

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View Article  Lord's could be renamed under revamp: report

Lord's could be rebranded as part of a 400-million-pound redevelopment of the home of the cricket, a London-based newspaper reported Wednesday.

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