View Article  Manmohan Singh meets Brian Lara

Minutes before he left for India, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met with former West indies captain and legendary batsman Brian Lara at the Crowne Plaza hotel on Saturday night.

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View Article  Anderson the wrecker as England beat South Africa

James Anderson wrecked South Africa's batting order with a career-best performance as England won the fourth one-day international by seven wickets at St George's Park on Sunday.

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View Article  Gambhir returns to top spot in Test rankings

Gautam Gambhir's century in the Kanpur Test against Sri Lanka elevated him to the top spot in International Cricket Council's (ICC) Test rankings.

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View Article  Misbah to join Pakistan team in New Zealand

Pakistan batsman Misbah-ul-Haq, who left for Wellington to join the team ahead of the second cricket Test against New Zealand, said more than bolstering the batting, the tourists will have to improve their fielding to be able to level the three-match series.

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View Article  Muralitharan may retire before 2011 World Cup

Sri Lankan spin wizard Muttiah Muralithran, who is struggling for form in the ongoing cricket Test series against India, said he may retire from both forms of the game before the 2011 World Cup in the subcontinent.Muralitharan said the workload is taking a toll on his body.

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View Article  Ponting promises to maintain Oz aggression against Windies

Captain Ricky Ponting has promised to maintain Australia''s aggression against the West Indies in the team’s quest to climb back to the top of the ICC Test world rankings.

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View Article  Cricket: Security the top tour priority

New Zealand Cricket Players Association boss Heath Mills has advised caution on taking a liberal approach to touring teams and their security.

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View Article  Australia may host day-night Tests from 2011

Day and night Test cricket could be played in Australia as early as 2011 after successful trials of a revolutionary new finish that allows the white leather ball to keep its colour.

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View Article  Lazy Windies performance justifies Australia cutting down matches against them

The Gabba massacre shows just how pathetic West Indies are, and the key issue now is how can anybody be expected to maintain interest in this dog-eared series for two more Tests and five one-dayers.

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View Article  Oz pacer Hilfenhaus happy to prove he can perform on all surfaces

Australian fast bowler Ben Hilfenhaus says he’s enjoying the conditions in his maiden Ashes series, and believes he has gone a long way in proving his effectiveness on different surfaces.

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View Article  South Africa bat in fourth one-day international

South Africa won the toss and decided to bat in the fourth one-day international against England at St George's Park on Sunday.

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View Article  Collingwood says rest has done wonders for his form

England al-rounder Paul Collingwood is insisting that he has never felt better, two months after his international career appeared to be on the brink of collapse.

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