View Article  Aussies take foot of the pedal against Windies in Gabba Test

Australia took their foot off West Indies'' throat in the first Test at the Gabba here on Thursday, failing to ram home an advantage.

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View Article  Misbah set to join Pak team on Kiwi tour

Lahore, Nov.26: Out of form Pakistan middle order batsman Misbah-ul-Haq would be leaving for New Zealand on Saturday (November 28) to join the team for the three match Test series.Following the miserable performance by the batsmen in the first innings of the first Test match at Dunedin, selectors have decided to send Misbah to fulfil the gap created in the middle-order by Younus Khan’s absence.

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View Article  India enforce follow on against Sri Lanka in Kanpur Test

Kanpur, Nov 26 (IANS) India gained a massive first innings lead of 413 runs after bowling out Sri Lanka for 229 on the third day of the second cricket Test at Green Park here Thursday.

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View Article  Sreesanth puts India in firm control of second Test

Sri Lanka were staring at a massive defeat after India's Shanthakumaran Sreesanth grabbed 6-85 on the third day of the second cricket Test here on Thursday.

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View Article  Sreesanth takes five wickets, Sri Lanka staring at follow on (Tea report)

Kanpur, Nov 26: Indian speedster Santhakumaran Sreesanth made a sensational return to international cricket with a five wicket burst, leaving Sri Lanka at the brink of following on in the second cricket Test at Green Park here Thursday.

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View Article  Kiwi opener Ryder branded a neighbour from hell for his wild partying ways

Melbourne, Nov 26: New Zealand opening batsman Jesse Ryder has been blasted by his neigbours for his wild party antics. New Zealand Cricket  has however distanced itself from anti-social allegations levelled against Jesse Ryder, saying a dispute between neighbours and the controversial batsman falls outside its jurisdiction. “If it was a serious criminal matter there may be some implications but I don''t really want to comment on it, Jesse''s had enough airplay of late,” NZC chief executive Justin Vaughan said.

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View Article  It would have been heartbreaking to go home due to injury: Broad

Cape Town, Nov 26: England fast bowler Stuart Broad, who will return for the third one-day international against South Africa on Friday, has admitted that he feared about his tour being cut short due to his shoulder injury.The 23-year-old was out of action for the past three weeks after hurting a shoulder while fielding in a practice match this month.

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View Article  Tiny Barath aims to stand tall against Australia

Brisbane, Nov 26: After consistent success at the domestic level earning him a spot in the West Indies team, opening batsman Adrian Barath has said that he is confident of doing well in the international stage as well.The 19-year-old Barath, who is one of the tiniest cricketers to represent the national team, can expect to hear a few balls whistling past his ears when he makes his Test debut against Australia in seaming and climbing conditions at the Gabba.

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View Article  Pak Sports ministry urges government to allow cricketers to play in IPL season three

Lahore, Nov.26:  Following the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) request to allow cricketers to take part in the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) third edition in 2010, the Sports Ministry has urged the government to grant permission for the same.

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View Article  Miandad backs ICCs new referral system

Lahore, Nov.26: Former Pakistan captain Javed Miandad has supported the new referral system, Umpires Decision Review System (UDRS), saying it will help reduce umpires’ mistakes considerably.“It will make an umpire more responsible because as soon as he commits an error he sees it corrected by third umpire,” The Daily Times quoted Miandad, as saying.

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View Article  What happened at The Oval will always give me confidence, says Broad

Cape Town, Nov 26: England fast bowler Stuart Broad has said that despite the ups and downs of international cricket, his performance during the fifth and final Test of Ashes series will give him confidence.“The Ashes seems a long time ago now. But, what happened at The Oval is something that will always give me confidence in every form of the game I play,” The Independent quoted Broad, as saying.

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View Article  Sri Lanka reel from Sreesanth onslaught

Paceman Shanthakumaran Sreesanth grabbed three quick wickets as India reduced Sri Lanka to 138-5 at lunch on the third day of the second Test here on Thursday.

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View Article  Pak doctors negligence led to Akrams wifes death: Inquiry committee report

Lahore, Nov.26 (ANI): Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram’s wife Huma Akram died due to the negligence of Lahore doctors, an inquiry report has revealed.A three member enquiry committee formed following the tragic death of Huma in Chennai last month, in its report, has concluded that doctors in Lahore were unable to diagnose Huma’s problem due to which her condition deteriorated.

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