View Article  Vaughan retires from all forms of professional cricket

London, June 30 (IANS) Former England captain Michael Vaughan Tuesday retired from all forms of cricket bringing down the curtains on an international career spanning over 11 years."After a great deal of consideration, I've decided that now is the right time to retire from cricket. It has been an enormous privilege to have played for and captained my country and this is one of the hardest decisions I have had to make," Vaughan said.

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View Article  PCB disbands national selection committees

Karachi, June 30 (IANS) The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Tuesday disbanded the national senior and junior selection committees with immediate effect.The move was on the cards after former chief selector Abdul Qadir resigned midway during the World Twenty20 earlier this month citing differences with the PCB.

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View Article  Lee and Clark set for first Test 'bowl-off'

Pace bowlers Brett Lee and Stuart Clark are set to go head-to-head for a place in Australia's team for next week's first Ashes Test in Cardiff.

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View Article  Vaughan steps aside for next generation

Former England captain Michael Vaughan announced his retirement from all professional cricket with immediate effect here at Edgbaston on Tuesday.

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View Article  Vaughan retirement surprises Ponting

Australia captain Ricky Ponting said on Tuesday he was taken aback by former England skipper Michael Vaughan's decision to retire from cricket.

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View Article  Windies squad unchanged for last two ODIs

The West Indies selectors have named an unchanged 13-man squad for the two final games of the four-match series against India, to be played at the Beausejour Stadium in St Lucia.

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View Article  Performance matters most, not big names: Younis Khan

As middle-order batsman Mohammad Yousuf makes his way back into the Pakistan team for the Test series against Sri Lanka, captain Younis Khan has said performance, and not big names, matter in the game.

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View Article  OZ batsmen bear pacers brunt vying for selection

The battle for Ashes Test spots has heated up among Australian bowlers with team batsmen bearing their brunt ahead of the July 8 Test.

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View Article  Sri Lankan cricketers 'savior' driver praying for Pak win

The bus driver of the Sri Lankan cricket team, Meher Mohammad Khalil,has said that he would be praying for Pakistan’s victory during the forthcoming Test and one-day series between both the countries.

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View Article  Ponting uneasy about Buchanan?s coaching stint in England

Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting says that he is uncomfortable about former coach and mentor John Buchanan taking up a coaching stint with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

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View Article  West Indies retain same squad for last two ODIs

St. John's, June 30 (IANS) West Indies cricket selectors named an unchanged 13-member sqaud for the last two one-dayers against India.

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View Article  KP `psyches'' Oz batters with reverse swing terrors ahead of Ashes

England batsman Kevin Pietersen has said that there is a good chance that Australia’s batters will come up against reverse swing during the Ashes series.

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View Article  Australia to check out pitch at Cardiff

Australian captain Ricky Ponting appears to be quite desperate to get as much information about the pitch at Cardiff, the venue for the first Ashes Test against England.

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View Article  Clarke says players still think of Symonds

Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke says the squad often thinks about former teammate Andrew Symonds

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View Article  Yousuf? s inclusion could see Malik open batting against Sri Lanka

With the return of middle order batsman Mohammad Yousuf in the team, the Pakistan team management is undecided over how to utilize all rounder Shoaib Malik, and is now thinking of pushing the former captain up the batting order.

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View Article  Proteas give England blueprint on how to beat Aussies

South Africa has handed over England its successful blueprint on how to beat the Australians in the Ashes 2009.

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View Article  Australians warned to beware of Rashid?s spinning talent

Australians have been warned of a rare talent, an exciting young leg spinner on the verge of Test selection. The tourists are to be introduced to Adil Rashid in their final tour game at Worcester on Wednesday.

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View Article  Qadir ready to spill the beans in book on his ?experience? with PCB

Lahore, June 30 (ANI): Former Pakistan cricket chief selector, Abdul Qadir has charged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of ruining cricket in the country, and said that he could write a book on his seven month long ‘experience’

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View Article  Panesar ?back to basics? before Ashes to save his career

London, June 30 (ANI): In an attempt to save his career, England spinner Monty Panesar, has turned to basics and is returning to what he does best, bowling the same ball six times an over.

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View Article  Flintoff warns team-mates to avoid milking 2005 Ashes victory

London, June 30 (ANI): All rounder Andrew Flintoff has warned his England team-mates to avoid basking in the memory of their 2005 Ashes triumph.

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View Article  Vaughan retires from cricket

Former England captain Michael Vaughan announced his retirement from all professional cricket with immediate effect here at Edgbaston on Tuesday.

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View Article  Watson certain to miss first Ashes Test

Melbourne, June 30 (ANI): Australia’s injured all-rounder Shane Watson has been almost ruled out for the first Ashes Test after he did not train with the team in Worcester.

 

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View Article  Vaughan 'born to be England captain' Flintoff

Michael Vaughan was lauded by Andrew Flintoff as someone "born to be England captain" as the former skipper prepared to announce his retirement from senior cricket.

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View Article  Pietersen says Ashes will swing England's way

Kevin Pietersen reckons England's mastery of reverse-swing will inspire the team to Ashes glory just as it did four years ago on home soil.

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View Article  Age-defying Jayasuriya eyes next World Cup

Sri Lanka's veteran batsman Sanath Jayasuriya turns 40 on Tuesday, with a vow to carry on until the 2011 World Cup despite being the oldest cricketer still playing at the top level.

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View Article  Warne continues his battle with Collingwood

London, June 29(ANI): Former Australian spinner Shane Warne has turned up the heat on his continuous feud with English batsman Paul Collingwood, with this time commenting on his performance in the World Twenty20 tournament.

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View Article  Lee slipping from Ashes reckoning

London, June 29(ANI): Former Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie believes that Australian bowling spearhead Brett Lee, who has been struggling with injuries, is in danger of falling out of the Australian team, similar to the way that he was dropped after the 2005 Ashes tour.

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View Article  Parnell back for second spell with Kent

South Africa teenage quick Wayne Parnell is returning for a second spell this season with Kent, the English county announced on Monday.

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View Article  Sri Lanka name squad for first Test with Pakistan

Sri Lanka on Monday named a 15-man squad for the first of the three Test matches against Pakistan here.

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View Article  England women thrash Australia

England's women's side hammered Australia by nine wickets at Chelmsford in the first of five one-day internationals.

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View Article  Rampaul and Taylor set the match for us: Gayle

Kingston, June 29 (IANS) West Indies captain Chris Gayle praised fast bowlers Ravi Rampaul and Jerome Taylor for setting up the second one-day international cricket match for the hosts against India here Sunday.

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View Article  We got it all wrong, says Dhoni

Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted that his side literally took their eyes off the ball in the second One-day International against West Indies on Sunday at Sabina Park.

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View Article  Boycott puts Vaughan in Brearley class as captain

Michael Vaughan will retire as one of the "finest Test captains England has seen," according to Geoffrey Boycott.England opening great Boycott, not known for lavishing praise in his role as a trenchant media commentator, added his fellow Yorkshire batsman also had an "exquisite cover-drive to die for".

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View Article  Dar and Doctrove to stand in Ashes opener

Pakistan's Aleem Dar and Billy Doctrove of the West Indies will be the on-field umpires for the first Ashes Test between England and Australia, starting at Cardiff on July 8, it was announced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday.

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View Article  Ajmal looking forward to unleashing his Doosra's on spin friendly Lankan pitches

Lahore, June 29 (ANI): After his spectacular performance in the Twenty20 World Cup, Pakistani off-spinner Saeed Ajmal has said that he is now aiming to fulfill his lifelong ambition of earning a Test cap in the upcoming series against Sri Lanka.

 

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View Article  Pak selectors angry with PCB for ignoring them after T20 World Cup win

Lahore, June 29 (ANI): The national selectors, who picked the Pakistan squad that won the Twenty20 World Cup, are angry that they have been completely ignored in the celebrations for the team’s triumph.

 

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View Article  Siddle enjoying pace contest

Australia fast bowler Peter Siddle believes the competition for places among the touring squad's quicks bodes well for the upcoming Ashes series against England.

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View Article  Hauritz''s career in the balance after poor form against Sussex

London, June 29 (ANI): The international career of Australian off spinner Nathan Hauritz is hanging in the balance after taking one wicket for 158 runs in a tour match against Sussex.

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View Article  Fletcher backs Vaughan decision to quit

Duncan Fletcher believes Michael Vaughan will be doing the right thing if, as widely anticipated, the former England captain announces his retirement from all senior cricket on Tuesday.

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View Article  First Ashes cricket pitch brought back to life

London, June 29 (ANI): The first cricket pitch used for an Ashes series on English soil has been returned to sporting use after seventy years.According to The Telegraph, veteran international cricketers stepped onto the wicket at Sheffield Park near Uckfield in East Sussex to play a match more than a century after a game was first played there.

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View Article  NSW eye Sangakkara for T20 series

New South Wales have Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara in their sights to play in Australia's domestic Twenty20 competition early next year, officials said on Monday.

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View Article  West Indies beat India in second ODI by eight wickets

Jamaica (West Indies), June 29 (ANI): A skipper’s knock of 95 by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, could not prevent India from suffering a humiliating eight-wicket defeat at the hands of the West Indies in the second one-day international at Jamiaca’s Sabina Park on Sunday.

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View Article  We erred in reading the pitch: Dhoni

Kingston, June 29 (IANS) Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said that Indian batsmen erred in reading the pitch and that resulted in their poor batting display in the second ODI against the West Indies here Sunday.

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View Article  England team visit WWI battlefield

The England team have paid a two-day visit to Flanders Field in Belgium, scene of one of World War One's most bloody battles, as part of their preparations for the upcoming Ashes series against Australia.

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View Article  Test allrounder Watson named in NSW squad

Australian allrounder Shane Watson has been named in the New South Wales squad for the 2009/10 season, Cricket NSW said on Monday.

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View Article  Lee struggling in English conditions - report

Mastering English conditions and not fitness issues pose a challenge to Australian paceman Brett Lee ahead of the Ashes series with England, former Test fast bowler Jason Gillespie said Monday.

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View Article  Morton inspires West Indies as they level series

Hosts West Indies levelled their four match one day international series with India here on Sunday with an emphatic eight-wicket victory, despite a magnificent 95 runs by Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

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View Article  Dhoni delivers captain's innings to keep India afloat

Mahendra Singh Dhoni fell for 95, after leading India out of a hole, and to a respectable 188 all out in 48.2 overs in the second One-day International against West Indies on Sunday at Sabina Park.

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View Article  India elect to bat

India won the toss and decided to bat on Sunday in the second One-day International against West Indies at Sabina Park.Both sides have each made one change to their line-ups to boost their attacks which came under pressure in the opening match.

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View Article  'I am not an alcoholic' - Symonds

Disgraced Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds said Sunday he had been diagnosed as a binge-drinker, not an alcoholic, and had felt "caged in" as his celebrity status grew.

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View Article  Vaughan close to retirement - press reports

Former England skipper Michael Vaughan is to meet with Yorkshire officials later Sunday amid reports that he is set to announce his retirement from the game.

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View Article  India seek to take unbeatable lead over Windies

India hope to keep the winning momentum when they face West Indies in the second One-day International on Sunday at Sabina Park.

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View Article  India deafeats West Indies in cricket ODI

Yuvraj Singh set India up for a 20-run victory over West Indies in the first One-day International on Friday with a boundary-laced 131.

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View Article  Nielsen satisfied as Sussex hold Australia

Australia coach Tim Nielsen said he was satisfied with his side's workout after seeing the tourists held to a draw by Sussex on Saturday at Hove.

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View Article  Razzaq, Yousuf bag PCB "A" category central contracts, Aamir ignored

Lahore, June 27 (ANI): The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has awarded mid-term central contracts to all rounder Abdul Razzaq and middle order batsman Mohammed Yousuf, both of whom had terminated their respective contracts with the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) earlier.

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View Article  Oram gives himself two more years of international cricket

Auckland (New Zealand), June 27 (ANI): New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram has given himself two more years at international level, and says he''s determined to make the most of that time in the middle.At 31, Oram still feels good days are around the corner.

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View Article  KP likes being member of a happy team than skipper of an unhappy one

London, June 27 (ANI): Star batsman KP is happy to accept much of the credit for England''s enhanced team spirit and confidence during the past six months.He says he likes being member of a happy team than skipper of an unhappy one, and adds that England are ready to beat Australia in this summer’s Ashes, which begins at Cardiff on July 8.

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View Article  India to play triangular tournament in Sri Lanka

India will play a triangular one-day international tournament in Sri Lanka in September with New Zealand as the third team, the country's cricket board said on Saturday.

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View Article  Fitness will be key against Sri Lanka, says Alam

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam said his players' fitness will be the key on their tour of Sri Lanka as the 15-man Pakistan team set off on Saturday.Alam, who led the team to the World Twenty20 title in England last week, warned that the biggest problem for the tourists will be the hot climate.

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View Article  India beat West Indies in the first ODI (Second Lead)

Kingston (Jamaica), June 27 (IANS) Powered by Yuvraj Singh's cracking 131 runs, India defeated West Indies in the first of the four one-day internationals here at the Sabina Park Friday.

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View Article  Scoreboard: India vs. West Indies, first ODI

Kingston (Jamaica), June 27 (IANS) Scoreboard of the first one-day international between India and West Indies at Sabina Park here Friday.

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View Article  India beat West Indies by 20 runs

Kingston (Jamaica), June 27 (IANS) India defeated West Indies by 20 runs in the first of the four one-day internationals here at the Sabina Park Friday.

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View Article  Yuvraj, Karthik take India to 339 for six in the first ODI (Lead)

Kingston (Jamaica), June 27 (IANS) Yuvraj Singh smashed one of his typically dazzling centuries and comeback man Dinesh Karthik struck a solid 67 as India set the West Indies a stiff 340-run target in the first of the four one-day internationals.

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View Article  India set West Indies 340-run target, Yuvraj smashes a century

Kingston (Jamaica), June 27 (IANS) A cracking 102-ball 131 by Yuvraj Singh and his 135-run third wicket stand with opener Dinesh Karthik (67) powered India to set the West Indies a 340-run target in the first of the four one-day internationals.

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View Article  Aussie batsmen get their eye in against Sussex

Australia captain Ricky Ponting and several fellow top-order batsmen took advantage of a good pitch and less than express bowling from Sussex in their Ashes tour opener at Hove here on Friday.

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View Article  We have to shake off fatigue and focus on winning: Gayle

Kingston, June 26 (IANS) West Indies captain Chris Gayle said his team will have to shake off fatigue and focus on winning the four-match One-day series against India, starting Friday.

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View Article  Yuvraj's 131 for India leaves Windies chasing 340

Yuvraj Singh still seemed to be stuck in Twenty20 mode, and rescued India with a boundary-laced 131 in the first One-day International against West Indies on Friday.

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View Article  Adaptability to weather is the key,says Dhoni

Kingston, June 26 (IANS) After playing in cooler climes for over five months, adapting to hot, humid conditions of the Caribbean isles will be the key to his team's success in the four-match ODI series against West Indies.

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View Article  England cricketers to train in Belgium for Ashes

London, June 26 (IANS) The England cricket team is all set to chug along to Belgium on the Eurostar to get battle hardened for the first Ashes Test starting July 8 in Cardiff.

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View Article  Australian fans ask cricketers to behave well

Sydney, June 26 (IANS) Australian cricket fans have asked Ricky Ponting's team not to sledge, swear, cheat and spit during the Ashes series starting next month in England.

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View Article  England to host Australia-Pakistan matches in 2010

England will host two Test matches and two Twenty20 internationals between Pakistan and Australia in 2010, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Friday.

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View Article  Laxman shines for Lancashire

London, June 26 (IANS) India's V.V.S. Laxman shone with the bat hitting a breezy 63 in his second match as he guided Lancashire to a 56-run win over Derbyshire in the Twenty20 Cup.

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View Article  No World Cup cricket matches at neutral venue

Dubai, June 26 (IANS) The International Cricket Council (ICC) said Friday the 2011 World Cup cricket matches taken away from Pakistan would be held by other co-hosts India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh

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View Article  Younis asks team to focus on Sri Lanka tour

Karachi, June 26 (IANS) Pakistan captain Younis Khan Friday asked his team to put behind the celebrations of their World Twenty20 triumph and focus on the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka that begins June 27.

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View Article  Flintoff finds his form with bat

London, June 26 (IANS) With just 11 days left for the first Ashes Test, England cricket fans found something to cheer as charismatic all-rounder Andrew Flintoff came back from injury with a glitzy 93 from 41 balls for Lancashire in a Twenty20 match.

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View Article  No balls can cost Oz bowlers Ashes selection, warns Nielsen

Melbourne, June 26 (ANI): Australian coach Tim Nielsen has warned his bowlers to stop bowling no balls or it could cost them a berth in the Ashes Tests.

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View Article  India win toss and bat in first Windies ODI

India won the toss and elected to bat in the opening one-day international against the West Indies on Friday at Sabina Park.

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View Article  Tendulkar rates ton against England at Chennai following 26/11 attacks his 'most important knock'

The century hit by master blaster Sachin Tendulkar against England just after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks gave him more satisfaction in comparison to his other tons in all varieties of the game, as it brought back smiles on the faces of terror hit Indians.

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View Article  Sports shrink's 'hypnotism' behind Pak's World Twenty20 win: Malik

Lahore, June 26 (ANI):  Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik has attributed the team’s World Twenty20 win to the special sessions conducted by a sports psychologist ahead of their visit to England.

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View Article  'Iconi' Pak cricketers emboldened to ask for 'much more' from IPL franchises

Lahore, June 26 (ANI): In an apparent bid to encash on their ICC World Twenty20 triumph, certain Pakistan cricketers may ask their respective franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL) to hike their fees from the next season, The Daily Times reports.

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View Article  Johnson ready with deadly "chin music" to curb Pietersen's natural flourish

Sydney, June 26 (ANI): Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson has promised to maintain his newfound aggression and will be aiming for the badge just above the ribcage England batsman Kevin Pietersen.

 

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View Article  Writing off Panesar biggest mistake Australia can make: Strauss

London, June 26 (ANI): Andrew Strauss, back in charge for the Ashes after Paul Collingwood captained England in the World Twenty20, has warned the Australians to not write off Monty Panesar.

 

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View Article  Pakistan fights for World Cup 2011 matches

Pakistan vowed Friday to fight for the right to co-host World Cup 2011 matches after the country was stripped of the games by the sport's world governing body because of multiple security concerns.

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View Article  ICC rejects PCB?s proposal of hosting 2011 World Cup matches on neutral venue

London, June 26 (ANI): The International Cricket Council (ICC) has rejected the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) request to stage its share of 2011 World Cup matches at neutral venues such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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View Article  England set for weekend away

England's Ashes squad are set for a team-building weekend, with players set to depart Friday for an as yet undisclosed location.Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported they could be headed to Belgium to coincide with Armed Forces Day on Saturday.

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View Article  Aussies helped by El Nino, says British study

Australian cricketers perform better in Ashes series played on their home turf when the El Nino weather system dominates, and worse when its opposite prevails, a British study published Friday said.

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View Article  Younus says Pakistan ready for Sri Lanka challenge

Pakistan captain Younus Khan said Friday his team are ready to rise to the challenge of the Test series against Sri Lanka but admitted they were under pressure following their World Twenty20 victory.

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View Article  England captain says the pressure is for Ponting

England captain Andrew Strauss is used to hearing Australia skipper Ricky Ponting announce the opening batsman will be targeted during the forthcoming Ashes series.

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View Article  Pietersen 'practically 100 percent fit'

Kevin Pietersen did his best to allay concerns over his troublesome Achilles injury ahead of the Ashes by declaring himself "practically 100 percent fit".

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View Article  Nielsen backs bowlers after Sussex struggle

Australia coach Tim Nielsen came to the defence of his bowlers after they needed more than 80 overs to dismiss Sussex in their Ashes tour opener at Hove here on Thursday.

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View Article  ICC promise Pakistan support despite World Cup snub

International cricket's leading administrator insisted Thursday he was doing all he could to support Pakistan after confirming the troubled country would not host matches at the 2011 World Cup.

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View Article  Flintoff hits form with bat ahead of Ashes

Andrew Flintoff hit his highest competitive score since the 2005 Ashes when he thrashed 93 for Lancashire against Derbyshire in English county cricket's Twenty20 Cup on Thursday.

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View Article  Junior World Cup in New Zealand after Kenya axe

New Zealand is set to stage next year's Under-19 World Cup after the International Cricket Council (ICC) said Kenya, the original hosts, were not in a position to put on the tournament.

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View Article  Pressure on Ponting for Ashes series, says Strauss

England captain Andrew Strauss is used to hearing Australia skipper Ricky Ponting announce the opening batsman will be targeted during the forthcoming Ashes series.

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View Article  UAE ruled out as World Cup venue

Matches in the 2011 World Cup due to be staged in Pakistan will not take place in the United Arab Emirates, International Cricket Council president David Morgan said here on Thursday.

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View Article  Want to make a strong start to series: Gayle

Kingston, June 25 (IANS) West Indies captain Chris Gayle says the team would be looking to make a strong start to the four-match One-day International (ODI) series against India, beginning Friday, so as to keep up the pressure on the visitors.

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View Article  Want to make a strong start to series: Gayle

Kingston, June 25 (IANS) West Indies captain Chris Gayle says the team would be looking to make a strong start to the four-match One-day International (ODI) series against India, beginning Friday, so as to keep up the pressure on the visitors.

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View Article  Gilchrist warns against day/night Tests

Australia great Adam Gilchrist has spoken out against the advent of day/night Test cricket.The International Cricket Council (ICC) said Thursday it was looking into day/night Tests which, if a suitable ball could be developed along with several other conditions, could lead to a Test under floodlights in 2010.

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View Article  Hilditch does an encore with no Oz selector present during Australia's warm up game

Melbourne, June 25 (ANI): Australia’s chief selector Andrew Hilditch is at the centre of another controversy, with no selector being present to watch a pre-Ashes “bowl-off”.No selector was there to watch comeback pacers Brett Lee and Stuart Clark waiting to make their bids for Ashes spots in the four-day match against county side Sussex.

 

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View Article  Gayle, Murli, among top stars being eyed by Victoria for T20 squad

Melbourne, June 25 (ANI): Victoria is set to add a second international cricketer to its squad in a bid to reach a fifth consecutive Twenty20 Big Bash final next summer.The Bushrangers on Wednesday confirmed they had signed West Indies all rounder Dwayne Bravo for the 2009-10 series, and another big name is likely to be added to the squad before Christmas Day.

 

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View Article  ICC T20 win to herald new era in Pakistan cricket : Alam

Karachi, June, 25 (ANI):  Joyous by his team’s brilliant performance to win the ICC World Twenty20 Championship, Pakistan cricket coach Intikhab Alam has expressed the hope that the win would propel Pakistan on the international stage, and mark the start of a new era in the game’s history in the country.

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View Article  World T20 triumph revived spirit of nationhood: Pakistani PM

Islamabad, June 25 (IANS) Pakistan's historic victory in the World Twenty20 tournament had revived the spirit of nationhood in a country that had been suffering from "depression" for the "last few years", Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani

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View Article  Only reducing number of matches can save Test cricket from extinction: Gilchrist

Melbourne, June 25 (ANI): Fomer Australian vice captain Adam Gilchrist has called for a drastic reduction in the number of Test matches in a bid to help preserve the five-day format from the Twenty20 challenge.

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View Article  Latif denies influencing Younis over team combination and tactics

Lahore, June 25 (ANI):  Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has rejected media reports that said he had influenced captain Younis Khan to field certain players in key matches of the ICC Twenty20 World Championship

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View Article  Butt vows to make Younis rethink his T20 retirement decision

Islamabad, June 25 (ANI): The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt has said that he would persuade captain Younis Khan to rethink his decision of quitting the Twenty20 format of the game, The Daily Times reports

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View Article  Warne says England would rue picking Panesar for first Test

London, June 25 (ANI): Spin legend Shane Warne insists that England is wrong to line up Monty Panesar to play in the first Test against Australia, starting July 8.

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View Article  Exceptional performance needed to displace North from No.6: Watson

Melbourne, June 25 (ANI): The Australians are hoping that injured all rounder Shane Watson will be available for the second tour game in Worcester from July 1.

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View Article  Gilani announces 10 million rupees reward for ICC T20 champion Pak team

Islamabad, June 25 (ANI): Showering praise on the Pakistan cricket team for winning the ICC Twenty20 World Championship, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani announced a reward of 10 million rupees for the players

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View Article  Woolmer's son welcomes Pakistan tribute

The son of former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer said Thursday captain Younus Khan's decision to dedicate the World Twenty20 title to his late father was very sweet and lovely.

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View Article  Injured Watson almost certain to miss first Ashes Test

Melbourne, June 25 (ANI): Australian all rounder Shane Watson is almost certain to not play in the first Ashes Test, after medical scans confirmed a tear in his thigh muscle.The injury-plagued all rounder will not be sent home, but his Ashes prospects have declined as he sat out for county game against Sussex.

 

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View Article  Lee still feels the need for speed

Australia fast bowler Brett Lee insists there is still time for him to become even quicker as he bids to regain his place ahead of next month's first Ashes Test.And he is adamant that, at the age of 32, he remains a "pure fast bowler".

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View Article  Swing the thing to test Aussies: Thomson

Former Australia fast bowler Jeff Thomson believes swing bowling could help England in their quest to regain the Ashes.Four years ago in England the ability of Andrew Flintoff and Simon Jones to move the ball late at sharp pace played a key role in Australia's 2-1 Ashes series loss.

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View Article  Symonds missing from Queensland squad

Wayward Australian allrounder Andrew Symonds was not included in the Queensland squad for the 2009-10 Australian season when it was announced by Queensland Cricket on Thursday.

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View Article  India seek redemption in West Indies one day series

India start their campaign on Friday to put the bad memory of their failure in the World Twenty20 behind them, when they face West Indies in the first One-day International of the four match series.

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View Article  Gilchrist wants T20 in Olympic Games

Adam Gilchrist has called on cricket's rulers to do all they can to get Twenty20 into the Olympic Games programme.The former Australia wicket-keeper/batsman is convinced the short format is the ideal way to spread the game around the globe to non-traditional cricket countries and that the Olympics is the perfect setting for the achievement of that ambition.

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View Article  Sandri strikes as Aussies struggle

Sussex's South African debutant seamer Pepler Sandri continued to be a thorn in Australia's side on the first day of their Ashes tour opener here on Wednesday.

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View Article  Host nations don't want 2011 World Cup matches in Pak : SLCC

Colombo, June 24 (ANI): While the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is persuading the International Cricket Council (ICC) to overturn its decision of not allowing any World Cup matches in Pakistan, the Sri Lankan Cricket Committee (SLCC) has said that the other three host nations also want that Pakistan should not get any World Cup games.

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View Article  Border reveals his All Stars Ashes team over last 30-years

Sydney, June 24(ANI): Former Australian cricket captain Allan Border has named Australia’s best players to have played against England in the past 30 years in July’s special Ashes issue of Alpha magazine.Border, who made his Test debut 30 years ago, was the skipper of the 1989 Australian team to tour England, and the ensuing 4-0 thumping set the tone for a 16-year Aussie dominance that lasted until 2005.

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View Article  Gul slams Western teams for crying foul on Asian's "God gifted" reverse swing skills

Peshawar, June 24 (ANI): Pakistan speedster Umar Gul has said that reverse swing is an ‘art’ and critised the foreign teams, who had leveled ball tampering charges on their Asian counterparts.Gul said western teams lacked skill and ability to reverse swing the cricket ball, and that is why they always accused Asian fast bowlers of foulplay.

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View Article  Ouma named new Kenyan captain

Wicketkeeper-batsman Morris Ouma was on Wednesday named new Kenyan cricket captain to lead the team in the opening match of the ICC Intercontinental Cup against holders Ireland next month.The Cricket Kenya (CK) selectors have overlooked all-rounder Thomas Odoyo, who was expected to step-up from the vice-captaincy to replace the retiring former skipper Steve Tikolo.

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View Article  Gilchrist wary of fit Flintoff

Former Australia wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist is wary of the threat posed by Andrew Flintoff ahead of the upcoming Ashes series - but only if the England all-rounder is fully fit.

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View Article  Australia upbeat on Watson injury

Australia all-rounder Shane Watson's latest injury is not as bad as first feared, team physiotherapist Alex Kountouris said Wednesday.

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View Article  "Carefree" Symonds successfully holds on to self-imposed booze ban

Brisbane, June 24(ANI): Three weeks after being sent home from the Twenty20 World Cup following indiscipline charges, Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds successfully held on to a self-imposed booze ban before playing for Wynnum-Manly in an All-Stars rugby match in Brisbane.

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View Article  Hodge, Ferguson favourites to replace injured Watson in Oz Ashes squad

Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has said that he is prepared to call up a batting replacement to the Ashes squad because of Shane Watson’s knee injury.The injury-hit all rounder was ruled out of the four-day tour match starting on Wednesday against Sussex in Hove after undergoing scans on his knee on Tuesday.

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View Article  Victoria signs Bravo for domestic T20 championship

Melbourne, June 24 (ANI): West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo will be unveiled today as Victoria’s first international cricket signing, contracted for next summer’s domestic Twenty20 competition.Bravo will join the Bushrangers in between international commitments, and will help Victoria in its quest to avenge last season’s loss to NSW in the Twenty20 final through his lusty hitting and clever medium pace.

 

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View Article  Broad wants to win Ashes to shut up his dad

England’s fast bowler Stuart Broad wants to help his team regain Ashes, in order to stop his dad Chris from talking about his triumph against Australia 22 years ago.Broad has grown up knowing all about the glory of winning the Ashes, because his father keeps telling him, The Sun reports.

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View Article  Akram advises rookie pacer Aamir to gain some weight to survive rigours of cricket

Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has commended new teenage pace sensation, Mohammad Aamir, for his brilliant show in the ICC Twenty 20 Championship, but said that the young speedster needs to put on some weight to survive the tough world of international cricket.

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View Article  Super eight win against Kiwis turning point for Pak fortunes: Akmal

Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal has said that the thumping win against the New Zealand in the ‘super eight’ match of the ICC Twenty20 World Championship was the turning point of the tournament for his team.Akmal, who emerged as one of Pakistan’s star performers during the championship, said that it was captain Younus Khan and the team management, who motivated him and asked him to open the batting after initial hiccups in the tournament.

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View Article  Alam attributes Pak's ICC T20 title win to unity, team spirit

Pakistan cricket coach Intikhab Alam has attributed his team’s title win in the ICC Twenty20 World Championship to team spirit and unity.Talking to media persons just after returning from England, Alam praised all the players for their fine show throughout the tournament, and said that the win would help change the country’s image in the world.

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View Article  England needs Flintoff's 'aura' to win Ashes 2009, says Gilchrist

London, June 24 (ANI): Former Australian vice captain Adam Gilchrist, who was acknowledged as the greatest wicketkeeper-batsman in the history of the game, has said that he struggled to regain confidence in his batting after the battering he took from Andrew Flintoff four years ago, and “the seeds of doubt” that were planted in his mind took 12 months to settle down.

 

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View Article  Katich steadies Australia in tour opener

Simon Katich's 44 not out helped Australia to 90 for two at lunch in the first day of their four-day tour opener against Sussex here on Wednesday.

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View Article  India one-day series will be no cakewalk: Gayle

India will pose a manifest of problems for hosts West Indies in their forthcoming four match one-day series claimed West Indies' flamboyant captain Chris Gayle on Tuesday.

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View Article  Mark Waugh confident of Australia retaining Ashes

Sydney, June 23 (ANI): Former Australian star, Mark Waugh, has expressed confidence in the Australian squad ahead of the historic Ashes series, saying that Australia is well placed to retain the trophy in England.“Australia take a good form line from South Africa, winning the series over there. I think Australia will probably win the series,” Fox Sports quoted Waugh, as saying.

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View Article  Shane Watson's injury casts shadow over his Ashes chances

Melbourne, June 23 (ANI): The Ashes prospects of injury-plagued Australian all rounder Shane Watson have become bleak after he was too sore to train with the team in England today.Medical staff is monitoring Watson closely, after he complained of general stiffness and was confined to the team rooms during a training session at Brighton.

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View Article  IPL franchises eager to field Pakistan players again after ICC T20 win

Lahore, June 23 (ANI): With Pakistan pocketing the ICC World Twenty20 Championship, speculations are rife that Pakistani players would once again feature in the Indian Premier League (IPL).Several IPL franchises, who had signed Pakistani players for their respective teams, are hoping that the players would return for the third season of the IPL in 2010, after heightened tension between India and Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai terror attack, forced the players to sit out of the cricket extravaganza this year.

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View Article  Tight security but no fanfare for Cup winners

Police whisked Pakistan's Twenty20 World Cup-winning team away from jubilant fans at Lahore airport on Tuesday amid continuing security fears in the city.The squad were rushed from another terminal, bypassing hundreds of fans who wanted to greet the players with music and garlands.

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View Article  Bangladesh name new skipper for Windies tour

Fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza has been named Bangladesh's new captain for an upcoming tour of the West Indies, the country's cricket board announced on Tuesday.The 26-year-old paceman replaced Mohammad Ashraful, who was removed on Monday after the team's first-round exit from the recent World Twenty20 in England.

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View Article  Afridi's father calls son's ICC T20 final heroics "best gift on father''s day'

Karachi, June 23 (ANI): Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi’s father, Sahibzada Fazl-ur Rehman is over the moon, after his son’s stupendous all-round performance helped Pakistan win the ICC Twenty20 Championship.Ecstatic over the team’s brilliant performance to beat  the favorites Sri Lanka in the final of the tournament at Lord’s, Rehman said his son has given him the best gift on father’s day.“I am the proudest of all the Pakistani fathers because my son has given me the best gift on father''s day,” The Dawn quoted Rehman, as saying.

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View Article  New South Wales to bid for 'boom boom' Afridi

ydney, June 23 (ANI): New South Wales is planning to target Pakistani batsman Shahid Afridi as its foreign import for next season’s domestic Twenty20 competition.NSW will approach Afridi to join their team with the intention of qualifying him for the lucrative Champions League Twenty20 tournament in 2010, but he could also be used in the Sheffield Shield.

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View Article  Lee 'jumping out of his skin': Aussie cricket captain

Australia captain Ricky Ponting said fast bowler Brett Lee was "jumping out of his skin" in his quest to get back in the Test side ahead of the Ashes series in England.

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View Article  Bopara's advice to Aussies: Don't waste your breath trying to sledge me

London, June 23 (ANI): Ahead of making his Ashes debut, English batsman Ravi Bopara has warned the Aussies not to waste their breath trying to sledge him.England''''s No 3 was tickled by Oz legend Shane Warne labelling him vain, and claiming he is “too worried about how he looks” on the field.

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View Article  Ponting says he loves Leicester

London, June 23 (ANI): Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has said that he loves Leicester, where his team has been based after their early exit from the Twenty20 World Cup.The skipper further said that Australian players are perfectly prepared for their Ashes tour.

 

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View Article  No Indian player in World Twenty20 men's team

London, June 22 (IANS) No Indian player found a place in the World Twenty20 men's team while Rumeli Dhar was the only one from the country to feature in the women's team, announced by a select group of experts chosen by International Cricket Council (ICC) Monday.

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View Article  At right length, Lee's formidable, says Gillespie

Sydney, June 22 (IANS) Former Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie feels that Brett Lee can become a formidable force against England in the Ashes series if he can get his length right."The key to Brett's success is the length he bowls. When he gets his length right he is one of the toughest propositions to face in world cricket but when he misses his length, as has been shown, he can go a little bit," Gillespie was quoted as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald.

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View Article  CA to experiment with coloured balls for day-night Tests

Sydney, June 22 (IANS) In its attempt to pioneer day-night Tests, Cricket Australia (CA) will set a mock Test with different coloured balls under lights.
CA's operations manager Michael Brown said that it would be a controlled experiment during which players would be invited at the Melbourne Cricket Guard (MCG) or the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) to face coloured balls under lights and Channel Nine will see how it looks on camera.

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View Article  Symonds takes to rugby league

Sydney, June 22 (IANS) Andrew Symonds swapped the green and gold jersey of the Australia cricket team for the green and red of Wynnum-Manly to fulfil his dream of playing a senior rugby league match. Symonds has been stripped of his central contract by Cricket Australia (CA) and now the Queenslander is free to play rugby which was deemed too risky for his physical well-being when he was a contracted player.

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View Article  Bangladesh captain sacked after T20 exit

Bangladeshi cricket authorities on Monday sacked the national team captain, an official said, 10 days after returning home to fans angry at an early exit from the World Twenty20 tournament.

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View Article  South Africa sort out bowling at death: Arthur

Johannesburg, June 22 (IANS) South Africa may have fallen short of winning the World Twenty20, but coach Mickey Arthur believes they have sorted out the problem of bowling at death.South Africa finally seem to be getting to grips with "death bowling" which has been an ongoing problem in both the 20 overs and 50 overs format for the side. This is particularly relevant looking ahead to the Proteas' next challenge, the Champions Trophy in South Africa at home in September.

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View Article  Vaughan axe no surprise to Ponting

Australia captain Ricky Ponting said on Monday it was no shock to him that Michael Vaughan had been left out of England's 16-man Ashes training squad announced earlier in the day.

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View Article  T20 win revives hopes for cricket in Pakistan

As Pakistan continued to celebrate its World Twenty20 triumph Monday, former cricket greats voiced hopes that the victory could help restore the strife-torn nation's place in international cricket.

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View Article  Pakistan quartet in T20 team of tournament

Four members of the victorious Pakistan team that beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets in Sunday's final of the World Twenty20 were named in the team of the tournament announced by the ICC here on Monday.

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View Article  Twenty20 win gives terror-hit Pakistan reason to rejoice

Islamabad, June 22 (DPA) Jubilations are rare these days in Pakistan as suicide bombers roam around looking for targets, but the nation's victory in the Twenty20 World Cup provided the sad nation with an opportunity to celebrate.

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View Article  Yousuf, Razzaq return to Pakistan squad for SLanka

World Twenty20 champions Pakistan on Monday unveiled the 15-man squad to tour Sri Lanka next week, including in the line-up pardoned rebel Indian league players Mohammad Yousuf and Abdul Razzaq.

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View Article  Vaughan out of England Ashes squad

Former captain Michael Vaughan was left out Monday of England's Ashes training camp squad.Vaughan has not played for England since resigning as captain following last year's third Test against South Africa at Edgbaston, although he has often stressed how he he wants to play in the upcoming Ashes.

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View Article  Pak's Twenty20 World Cup triumph victory a de ja vu

Pakistan captain Younis Khan drew a parallel between his team’s Twenty20 World Cup triumph at Lords’ with Imran Khan’s 1992 World Cup victory.“I''m the second Khan,” Younus said, addressing a post victory press conference.Pakistan team’s fight back story in the 16-day Twenty20 championship mirrors that of 1992 team led by Imran Khan, who famously urged his players to fight “as if you were a cornered tiger.”

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View Article  Younis pleads for return of international cricket to Pakistan following Twenty20 win

London, June 22 (ANI): After lifting this year’s Twenty20 World Cup at Lord''s, Pakistan’s triumphant captain Younus Khan made an emotional appeal to all teams to tour his turbulent nation in a bid to revive cricket in the sports mad country."I think it (the win) was a gift for all our nation. Everybody must come to Pakistan, we need a home test series. How can we attract the youngsters? Players must come to Pakistan," Sky News quoted Khan, as saying.

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View Article  Pakistan announce squad for Sri Lanka tour

Pakistan Monday announced their 15-man squad for the tour of Sri Lanka starting next week.Pakistan, who won the second edition of the World Twenty20 in London on Sunday, will play three Tests, five one-day internationals and a one twenty20 match on the tour starting next week.

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View Article  Afridi becomes toast of a troubled nation

Pakistan's swashbuckling all-rounder Shahid Afridi on Monday became the toast of the troubled nation after his performance with both bat and ball lifted his team to World Twenty20 success.

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View Article  Tests still pinnacle, says Sangakkara

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara put aside the hype over Twenty20 on Monday and declared that Test cricket remains the pinnacle of the sport.

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View Article  Cricket captain pleads with world to come to Pakistan

Pakistan captain Younus Khan urged the international cricket community to return to the troubled Asian nation after leading his side to victory in the World Twenty20 final against Sri Lanka.

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View Article  England 'leaps and bounds' ahead in women's game

New Zealand captain Aimee Watkins said England were "leaps and bounds" ahead in women's cricket after the hosts won their second straight major final to lift the World Twenty20 trophy here at Lord's

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View Article  Dilshan named player of World Twenty20

Sri Lanka batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan was on Sunday named as the player of the tournament at the World Twenty20 despite being dismissed for nought in the eight-wicket final defeat to Pakistan.

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View Article  Celebrations in Indian Kashmir after Pakistan win

Residents in Indian-ruled Kashmir Sunday fired crackers in the region's main city after Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to win the World Twenty20 championship, witnesses said.

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View Article  Younus Khan retires from T20 after world final win

Pakistan captain Younus Khan announced his retirement from T20 internationals after leading his side to victory in the 2009 Twenty20 final against Sri Lanka at Lord's here on Sunday.

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View Article  Pakistan salute 'awesome' Afridi

Pakistan superstar Shahid Afridi was hailed as 'awesome' on Sunday after the mercurial all-rounder led his country to the World Twenty20 title.

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View Article  Fired-up Pakistan lift World Twenty20 title

Pakistan won their first major title in 17 years when they stunned Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the World Twenty20 final at a sell-out Lord's here on Sunday.

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View Article  Pakistan stop Sri Lanka at 138-6 in T20 final

Abdul Razzaq claimed three wickets as a fired-up Pakistan restricted Sri Lanka to 138-6 in the World Twenty20 final at Lord's here on Sunday.

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View Article  Vaughan's Ashes hopes in the balance

Former England captain Michael Vaughan is set to discover on Monday if he is in line for a Test recall against Australia when the selectors name an extended squad for an Ashes training camp.

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View Article  ICC to debate Pakistan's World Cup chances

The International Cricket Council will debate Pakistan's future as a World Cup host later this week after talks failed between South Asian co-hosts for the 2011 event.

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View Article  New Zealand bear Brunt of England assault

England quick Katherine Brunt took three wickets as New Zealand were bowled out for just 85 in the women's World Twenty20 final at Lord's here on Sunday.

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View Article  Edwards to miss first two India ODIs

West Indies have named a 13-man squad without Fidel Edwards for the first two one-day internationals against India this coming Friday and Sunday at Sabina Park in Kingston.

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View Article  England win toss and field against New Zealand

England captain Charlotte Edwards won the toss and elected to field against New Zealand in the women's World Twenty20 final at Lord's here on Sunday.

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View Article  Sangakkara wary of 'unpredictable' Pakistan

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara believes Pakistan's major asset ahead of Sunday's World Twenty20 final is their penchant for unpredictability.

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View Article  India aims to put Twenty20 failure behind them

India have arrived in the Caribbean promising to put the bad memory of their failure in the Twenty20 World Cup behind them.

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View Article  New Zealand hope Lord's prayer answered in T20 final

New Zealand hope playing at Lord's will inspire them to victory against England in the women's World Twenty20 final here on Sunday.

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View Article  World Cup talks fail, Pakistan resumes legal fight

Pakistan cricket chiefs said on Saturday they will restart legal proceedings against the International Cricket Council after talks over hosting World Cup matches in 2011 broke down.

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View Article  Aussie trio to umpire World T20 final

A trio of Australian officials will umpire the World Twenty20 final between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at Lord's on Sunday, the International Cricket Council announced here on Saturday.

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View Article  Let's go win it, Pakistan coach tells team

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam has urged his team not to falter at the last step as it takes on Sri Lanka in the World Twenty20 final at Lord's on Sunday.

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View Article  Pak, Sri Lanka final sends strong message: Raja

Pakistan and Sri Lanka playing in the World Twenty20 final on Sunday will send a strong message to the world that cricket cannot be brought down by terrorism, former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja said.

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View Article  Pakistan, Sri Lanka rise again in World T20 final

Pakistan and Sri Lanka, two teams linked by tragedy, will contest the World Twenty20 final at Lord's on Sunday.Six policemen and two civilians were killed, and seven Sri Lankan squad members injured, when militants launched a gun and grenade assault on their team bus as they travelled to a Test match in Lahore on March 3.

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View Article  Afridi wants Pakistan to be third time lucky

Shahid Afridi is desperate not to end up on the losing side for the third time in a row when he turns out for Pakistan in the World Twenty20 final at Lord's on Sunday.

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View Article  West Indies captain Gayle ready to sting India

West Indian captain Chris Gayle is not losing heart after the semi-final loss in the World Twenty20 and has vowed to bounce back in the upcoming one-day series against India.The West Indies exited from the tournament on Friday after a stinging 57-run defeat by Sri Lanka at the Oval, but Gayle said he was proud that his team had reached the semi-finals.

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View Article  Sri Lanka fined for slow over-rate against Windies

Sri Lanka have been fined for a slow over-rate during their 57-run win over West Indies in Friday's World Twenty20 semi-final at the Oval, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced here Saturday.

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View Article  Sangakkara hails 'pioneer' Dilshan

Sri Lanka skipper Kumar Sangakkara hailed Tillekaratne Dilshan as a "pioneer" on Friday after the opener hit an unbeaten 96 to lead his side past West Indies and into the World Twenty20 final.Sri Lanka cruised to a comfortable 57-run win at the Oval and will now take on Pakistan in the final at Lord's on Sunday.

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View Article  Dilshan leads Sri Lanka to 158-5 against Windies

Tillekaratne Dilshan's 96 not out was the centrepiece of Sri Lanka's 158 for five against the West Indies in Friday's World Twenty20 semi-final here at the Oval.

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View Article  West Indies win toss and field against Sri Lanka

West Indies captain Chris Gayle won the toss and elected to field against Sri Lanka in their World Twenty20 semi-final at the Oval here on Friday.

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View Article  England women into World Twenty20 final

Claire Taylor's unbeaten 76 saw England into the final of the women's World Twenty20 as they beat arch-rivals Australia by eight wickets at the Oval here on Friday.

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View Article  Jones won't quit despite more injury woe

England pace bowler Simon Jones insists he will not retire despite being told he won't play this year.

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View Article  Australia can defend Ashes, says Waugh

Australia are capable of retaining the Ashes against England despite losing in the opening round of the ongoing World Twenty20 championship, legendary captain Steve Waugh said here on Friday.

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View Article  Ponting motivated by bitter memories of Ashes agony

Ricky Ponting has warned England he is determined to erase the bitter memories of his last Ashes tour by leading Australia to victory over the old enemy.

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View Article  T20 success brings joy in embattled Pakistan

Pakistanis rejoiced Friday as their cricket team beat South Africa and booked a place in the World Twenty20 final, bringing rare joy in a nation used to sombre news of bomb blasts and Taliban violence.

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View Article  Watkins lifts New Zealand into women's final

Skipper Aimee Watkins led New Zealand into the final of the women's World Twenty20 with a rousing 52-run win over India here on Thursday.

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View Article  Katich determined to make amends for Ashes failure

Simon Katich admits he is desperate to erase the bitter memories of his last Ashes tour as the Australia batsman bids to make the most of an unexpected return to England.

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View Article  Gayle wary of India revenge

West Indies captain Chris Gayle expects India to be back to their best when the teams meet in the Caribbean for a one-day series starting next week.

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View Article  We are not chokers, insists SAfrica captain Smith

South African captain Graeme Smith will not let his team be branded chokers anymore despite failing to make the final of the World Twenty20 here.

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View Article  It's our turn now, says Pakistan's Younus

Pakistan captain Younus Khan wants his team to win the World Twenty20 title to bring joy to the millions in his volatile country starved of big-time cricket.

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View Article  Afridi lifts Pakistan into World T20 final

Shahid Afridi shone with bat and ball as Pakistan dumped South Africa by seven runs to storm into the World Twenty20 final here on Thursday.

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View Article  Afridi blitz takes Pakistan to 149-4

Shahid Afridi hit 51 off 34 balls as Pakistan made a challenging 149-4 in the World Twenty20 semi-final against South Africa at Trent Bridge here on Thursday.

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View Article  Sri Lanka's Mendis confident he remains a mystery

Unorthodox Sri Lanka spinner Ajantha Mendis insisted Thursday ahead of the World Twenty20 semi-final with the West Indies that no batsman has figured me out yet.

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View Article  Pakistan bat against South Africa in semi-final

Pakistan captain Younus Khan won the toss and elected to bat against South Africa in the World Twenty20 semi-final at Trent Bridge here on Thursday.

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View Article  Gayle defends Buchanan after IPL axe

West Indies captain Chris Gayle said he had learned a lot of good points from working under John Buchanan after it was announced the Australian had parted company with the Kolkata Knight Riders.

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View Article  Hussey signs short-term deal with Notts

Australia batsman David Hussey signed a short-term deal with English county Nottinghamshire on Thursday.

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View Article  Warne pours scorn on Bopara

Shane Warne believes England batsman Ravi Bopara will flop in the forthcoming Ashes series because he is more concerned with style than substance.

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View Article  Ashes hero Jones suffers another injury setback

England pace bowler Simon Jones has suffered a further blow to his hopes of a comeback after having fluid drained from his troublesome knee.

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View Article  Flair all round as Sri Lanka face Windies

West Indies are confident of chasing nearly any total in this event; Sri Lanka believe there is no score they can't defend. Clearly, something will have to give in their World Twenty20 semi-final.

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View Article  Gul's reverse swing no fear for South Africa

South Africa are confident they can handle Umar Gul's reverse swing when they clash with Pakistan in the World Twenty20 semi-final on Thursday.

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View Article  Spin doctor Ramdin ready for Sri Lanka test

West Indies wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin believes it is imperative they dominate Sri Lanka's unusual spin attack if they are to win Friday's World Twenty20 semi-final at the Oval.

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View Article  Jones ruled out for the season

Injury-prone England pace bowler Simon Jones has been ruled out for the rest of the season due to a knee injury, his county Worcestershire confirmed on Thursday.

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View Article  Ousted India look to the Caribbean for solace

Mahendra Singh Dhoni's India hope a one-day series in the West Indies later this month will help them recover from a dismal campaign in the World Twenty20.

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View Article  South Africa's Hayward joins Derbyshire

South Africa pace bowler Nantie Hayward is in line to make his Derbyshire debut after being given the visa that allows him to play for the English county.

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View Article  Zaheer, Tendulkar rested for West Indies tour

India's cricket selectors on Wednesday rested key players Sachin Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan for the limited-overs tour of West Indies starting later this month.

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View Article  Sri Lankan novelty lights up T20

After Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene had reversed-swept him off the back of the bat during their World Twenty20 Super Eights win over New Zealand at Trent Bridge on Tuesday, Jacob Oram smiled.

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View Article  Ruthless South Africa set for resurgent Pakistan

An intriguing battle is on the cards when favourites South Africa clash with buoyant Pakistan in the semi-final of the World Twenty20 here on Thursday.

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View Article  Sri Lanka bank on spinners for T20 success

Sri Lanka expect the spinners to pick up another rich haul when they take on the West Indies in the World Twenty20 semi-final at the Oval on Friday.

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View Article  Haddin happy to be his own man

Brad Haddin cut a largely anonymous figure in England four years ago but he is now set to be centre stage when the Ashes get underway next month.

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View Article  Pakistan want to win T20 title for Woolmer

Pakistan captain Younus Khan has said his side would love to win the World Twenty20 as a tribute to their former coach Bob Woolmer.

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View Article  Dhoni bemoans hapless India's batting woes

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted his highly-regarded batsmen had flopped after the defending champions lost their third successive World Twenty20 Super Eights match on Tuesday.

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View Article  Ousted India stop South Africa at 130-5

Favourites South Africa struggled against India's bowling attack to manage just 130-5 in the last Super Eights match of the World Twenty20 here on Tuesday.

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View Article  Sangakkara hails Mendis

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara saluted beguiling spinner Ajantha Mendis on Tuesday after his side reached the World Twenty20 semi-finals with a 48-run win over New Zealand.

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View Article  England set to name extended squad ahead of Ashes

England are set to announce an extended squad as they prepare for the forthcoming Ashes series against Australia.

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View Article  Sri Lanka make 158-5 against Kiwis in key match

Skipper Kumar Sangakkara hit 35 to anchor Sri Lanka to 158-5 against New Zealand in a must-win Super Eights match of the World Twenty20 at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.

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View Article  Pakistan appoint Bari as interim chief selector

Pakistan's cricket board said Tuesday they had appointed Wasim Bari as interim chief selector to pick the team for next month's series against Sri Lanka after Abdul Qadir quit the post.

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View Article  Sri Lanka bat against New Zealand

Sri Lanka's captain Kumar Sangakkara won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand in a crucial group F Super Eights match of the World Twenty20 here on Tuesday.

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View Article  Aboriginal team follows pioneers to Britain

A team of Aboriginal cricketers sets off for Britain on Saturday, following in the footsteps of a pioneering indigenous side recognised as the first to represent Australia in any sporting code.

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View Article  Bangladesh lifts ban on ICL rebels

The Bangladesh Cricket Board Tuesday lifted its ban on players who had defected to the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL), allowing them to rejoin domestic cricket.

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View Article  Collingwood confident England all set for Ashes

Paul Collingwood said England's morale would not be damaged ahead of the Ashes by their World Twenty20 Super Eights exit at the hands of the West Indies.

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View Article  Gayle glad to end England cricket agony

West Indies captain Chris Gayle was a happy man as his side atoned in part for their disaster tour of England by going through to the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 at the hosts' expense.

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View Article  Gavaskar backs embattled Indian captain Dhoni

Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni Tuesday received sound backing from the legendary Sunil Gavaskar, who refused to blame him for his team's shock ouster from the World Twenty20.

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View Article  Pakistan no cheats, says Younus

Pakistan captain Younus Khan said the additional scrutiny his team had been placed under at the World Twenty20 because of ball-tampering allegations was embarrassing.

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View Article  Pakistan set for 10m-dollar World Cup bonanza

Pakistan could earn more than 10 million dollars even if they don't host a single match in cricket's World Cup in 2011, the sport's governing body has indicated.

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View Article  India coach blames IPL for early exit

India's coach Gary Kirsten pointed fingers at the cash-rich Indian Premier League for his team's ouster from the World Twenty20, saying it had left the players tired.

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View Article  Kiwis rely on inside knowledge over Mendis

New Zealand hope they can benefit from inside knowledge on Sri Lanka's mystery spinner Ajantha Mendis in their crucial World Twenty20 clash at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.

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View Article  West Indies beat England, reach Twenty20 semis

Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul steered the West Indies into the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 at England's expense as they beat the hosts by five wickets on the Duckworth/Lewis method here Monday.

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View Article  Pakistan end Ireland's T20 adventure

Pakistan ended Ireland's slim hopes of qualifying for the World Twenty20 semi-finals with a 39-run victory at the Oval here on Monday.

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View Article  Akmal anchors Pakistan against Ireland

Kamran Akmal's 57 was the cornerstone of Pakistan's 159 for five against Ireland in their World Twenty Super Eights match at the Oval here on Tuesday.

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View Article  No decision yet on Pakistan's World Cup venues: ICC

The International Cricket Council said on Monday no agreement had been reached on where Pakistan will hold its World Cup matches in February-March 2011."No decision has been made yet," ICC president David Morgan told a media briefing after a meeting with officials from the four co-hosts nations, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

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View Article  I feel sorry for Dhoni, says Smith

South Africa captain Graeme Smith offered his support to under-fire India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Monday after the defending champions crashed out of the World Twenty20.

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View Article  New Zealand sweat on McCullum injury

Injury-plagued New Zealand are sweating on the fitness of big-hitting Brendon McCullum ahead of their must-win World Twenty20 Super Eights clash with unbeaten Sri Lanka on Tuesday.

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View Article  South Africa give Kallis break

Veteran all-rounder Jacques Kallis will be rested for South Africa's final World Twenty20 Super Eights match against India at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.

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View Article  Akmal anchors Pakistan against Ireland

Kamran Akmal's 57 was the cornerstone of Pakistan's 159 for five against Ireland in their World Twenty Super Eights match at the Oval here on Tuesday.

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View Article  Pakistan defend Gul against ball-tampering claims

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam came to the defence Monday of paceman Umar Gul following suggestions of ball-tampering.

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View Article  Pakistan win toss and bat against Ireland

Pakistan captain Younus Khan won the toss and elected to bat against Ireland in their World Twenty Super Eights Group F match at the Oval here on Monday.

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View Article  Rookie Aussie opener Hughes ready for Ashes taunts

Australia's rookie Test opening batsman Phil Hughes says he will give as good as he gets if he is sledged by England in next month's Ashes series.

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View Article  Indian media slams team for T20 failure

Millions of cricket-crazy fans in India woke up Monday to disbelief and dismay after the defending champions were knocked out of the World Twenty20 by England.

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View Article  T20 a bowlers' game, says Sangakkara

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara said Twenty20 cricket was now a bowlers' game after his side were given a major scare by Ireland.

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View Article  Porterfield still proud after Ireland fall short

Ireland captain William Porterfield said his side had given everything after they came within a whisker of adding to their country's record of shock cricket wins against Sri Lanka.

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View Article  Fatigue no excuse for India exit, says Dhoni

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni refused to blame a packed playing schedule for the defending champions World Twenty20 exit at the hands of England.

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View Article  Colly calls for England repeat against Windies

England captain Paul Collingwood calld on his team to back up their effort in knocking defending champions India out of the World Twenty20 by defeating the West Indies.

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View Article  Pietersen admits he could miss Ashes

Kevin Pietersen has revealed he could miss the upcoming Ashes series against Australia because of his problem Achilles injury.

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View Article  India knocked out of World Twenty20

Defending champions India were knocked out of the World Twenty20 at Lord's here on Sunday when they lost to England by three runs.

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View Article  India keep England down to 153-7 in must-win game

Steady bowling by India restricted hosts England to 153-7 in a key Super Eights match of the World Twenty20 at Lord's here on Sunday.

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View Article  Sri Lanka survive Ireland scare at Twenty20

Sri Lanka preserved their unbeaten record at the World Twenty20 with a nine run Super Eights win over Ireland at Lord's on Sunday but only after they'd been given a huge fright by the minnows.

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View Article  Ireland stun Sri Lanka at World T20

Outsiders Ireland held Sri Lanka to 144 for nine in their World Twenty20 Super Eights match at Lord's here on Sunday.

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View Article  Sri Lanka win toss and bat against Ireland

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara won the toss and elected to bat against Ireland in their World Twenty20 Super Eights Group F match at Lord's here on Sunday.

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View Article  Pakistan's World Cup hosting rights in balance

World cricket chiefs are working out a middle path to resolve the controversy over Pakistan's right to remain co-hosts of the 2011 World Cup in the sub-continent.

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View Article  Vettori foxed by Gul's reverse swing

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has raised Pakistani eyebrows by saying he was surprised how seamer Umar Gul managed to reverse swing the ball in Twenty20 cricket.

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View Article  Smith says South Africa can win T20 title

South Africa captain Graeme Smith said his side were well-placed to triumph at the World Twenty20 after extending their unbeaten record at the tournament with a 20-run win over the West Indies.

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View Article  India's IPL leaves a mark on World Twenty20

Like it or not, the cash-lucrative Indian Premier League can't be ignored as it is proving both a boon and curse for cricketers taking part in the World Twenty20 here.

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View Article  Pakistan captain hails Razzaq and Gul

Pakistan captain Younus Khan lavished rich praise on Abdur Razzaq and Umar Gul after his team roared back into the World Twenty20 after a stunning win over New Zealand.

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View Article  Fans abuse Bangladesh captain for T20 exit

Bangladesh cricket captain Mohammad Ashraful was harangued by protesting fans when he returned home after his team crashed out of the World Twenty20 tournament in the first round.

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View Article  Waqar and Wasim are inspiration, says record-breaking Gul

Record-breaking Pakistan seamer Umar Gul dedicated his five-wicket Twenty20 haul to legendary spearheads Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram on Saturday.

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View Article  Yuvraj, Pietersen set to reignite war of words

India's Yuvraj Singh and England's Kevin Pietersen are poised to write a new chapter in their fierce on-field rivalry Sunday with a place in the World Twenty20 semi-finals at stake.

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View Article  Five-wicket Gul wrecks Kiwis

Umar Gul became the first bowler to claim five wickets in Twenty20 internationals as Pakistan shot New Zealand out for 99 in a must-win game at the world championships on Saturday.

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View Article  South Africa's Parnell ahead of his time

Wayne Parnell's long-term aim when he was a junior international cricketer was to make sure he was in South Africa's 30-man squad for the 2011 World Cup in Asia.

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View Article  Collingwood backs Broad in Yuvraj rematch

England skipper Paul Collingwood believes Stuart Broad will not be intimidated by India's Yuvraj Singh, the man who blasted six sixes in an over off him at the last World Twenty20 in 2007.

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View Article  Gibbs stars before Windies recover against Proteas

Herschelle Gibbs's 55 was the cornerstone of South Africa's 183 for seven against the West Indies in their World Twenty20 Super Eights match at the Oval here on Saturday.

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View Article  West Indies field against South Africa

West Indies captain Chris Gayle won the toss and elected to field against South Africa in their ICC World Twenty20 Group E Super Eights match at the Oval here on Saturday.

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View Article  Bravo inspired by IPL pyrotechnics

West Indies star Dwayne Bravo believes skills picked up at the Indian Premier League, while his teammates were suffering a Test mauling in England, will be crucial in their World Twenty20 title push.

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View Article  India, Pakistan united in defeat

Cricket superpowers India and Pakistan were united in defeat on Friday as their World Twenty20 title hopes took a battering.

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View Article  Sri Lankan bowling inspires Sangakkara

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara believes his side's varied attack is the reason they've remained unbeaten so far at the World Twenty20.

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View Article  Dhoni backs India to bounce back

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni rallied his side following their seven-wicket World Twenty20 loss to the West Indies by saying history proved they could come back from a reverse at this stage.

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View Article  Long-term planning pays off for South Africa, says Arthur

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur believes his team's impressive start to the World Twenty20, where they already have one foot in the semi-finals, is due to planning, not luck.

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View Article  Yuvraj, Yusuf fight back for India

Yuvraj Singh and Yusuf Pathan staged a late rally to help India post 153-7 in the World Twenty20 Super Eights match at Lord's here on Friday.

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View Article  Pakistan put Sri Lanka in a spin

Pakistan's spinners came to their rescue as they restricted Sri Lanka to 150 for seven in their World Twenty20 Super Eights opener at Lord's here on Friday.

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View Article  Flintoff continues impressive comeback

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff claimed two more wickets for Lancashire as he continued to prove his fitness for the forthcoming Ashes series in his side's County Championship match against Durham at the Riverside.

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View Article  Sri Lanka win toss and bat against Pakistan

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara won the toss and elected to bat against Pakistan in their World Twenty20 Group F Super Eights match at Lord's here on Friday.

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View Article  Pakistan selector resigned over meddling

The chairman of Pakistan's cricket selectors said Friday he resigned from the post earlier this week because of unacceptable interference by the squad's coach and captain.

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View Article  Warne scorns Buchanan's Ashes switch

Retired Australian leg spin wizard Shane Warne has welcomed the appointment of John Buchanan to a coaching role with England, saying it will boost his former teammates' chances of retaining the Ashes.

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View Article  Symonds loses CA contract, Tait cashes in

Cricket Australia said Friday it had withdrawn its contract offer to disgraced allrounder Andrew Symonds, sent home from the World Twenty20 after the latest in a series of alcohol-related indiscretions.

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View Article  England, Windies off to winning starts

England, the tournament favourites, and the West Indies enjoyed contrasting wins on the opening day of the women's World Twenty20 here on Thursday.

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View Article  Pakistan skipper Younus glad of Razzaq return

Pakistan captain Younus Khan is looking forward to welcoming back Abdul Razzaq into the fold after the all-rounder's late call up into the World Twenty20 squad in England.

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View Article  Smith praises teenage seamer Parnell

South Africa skipper Graeme Smith praised teenage left-arm seamer Wayne Parnell after the Proteas cruised to a seven-wicket win over England in the World Twenty20 Super Eights on Thursday.

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View Article  Woeful England vow to fight back

England captain Paul Collingwood promised home fans his team will bounce back in the World Twenty20 after being handed a cricketing lesson by South Africa.

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View Article  Ruthless South Africa enjoying Twenty20: Smith

South African captain Graeme Smith is ready for the challenges ahead in the World Twenty20 after a crushing seven-wicket win over hosts England.

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View Article  Sachin tells Aussies to target Pietersen, Flintoff

Sachin Tendulkar has told Australia to target Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff if they want to retain the Ashes in England this year.

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View Article  South Africa skittle England for 111

South Africa unleashed their awesome bowling power to bowl England out for 111 in the World Twenty20 Super Eights at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

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View Article  Dhoni relaxed about Gayle storm

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted there would be little he could do if rival skipper Chris Gayle was at his best during their opening World Twenty20 Super Eights clash against the West Indies.

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View Article  Younus reveals impact of terror attacks on Pakistan team

Pakistan captain Younus Khan has admitted life beyond the boundary in his troubled homeland was having an effect on his side.

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View Article  Sofa, so good for Kiwi star Redmond

New Zealand batsman Aaron Redmond admitted his sudden elevation from the backwaters of English league cricket to the World Twenty20 left him with no time to suffer stagefright.

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View Article  England bat against South Africa

England captain Paul Collingwood won the toss and elected to bat in the World Twenty20 Group E Super Eights match against South Africa at Trent Bridge here on Thursday.

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View Article  Australia given go ahead for 12-a-side tour match

Australia have been given the green light to make their four-day tour match against Sussex into a 12-a-side fixture to help their Ashes preparations.

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View Article  New boy Redmond boosts Kiwis

Late entrant Aaron Redmond smashed 63 off 30 balls as New Zealand hammered hapless Ireland for 198-5 in the World Twenty20 Super Eights game at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

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View Article  Jayasuriya's future in his hands says captain

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara wants star batsman Sanath Jayasuriya to carry on playing for just as long as he can after the veteran opener proved age was no barrier to success at the World Twenty20.

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View Article  Sussex sign India's Chawla on short-term deal

English county side Sussex announced Thursday they'd signed 20-year-old India leg-spinner Piyush Chawla on a short-term contract.

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View Article  Mathews' super save legal, says MCC

Angelo Mathews's spectacular six-saving move against the West Indies in a World Twenty20 match has been deemed legal by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the guardian of cricket's laws, who said it was good for cricket.

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View Article  Ireland send Kiwis in to bat

Ireland's captain William Porterfield won the toss and elected to field in the group F Super Eights match against injury-hit New Zealand at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

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View Article  Kiwi Ryder out of World T20 with mystery illness

New Zealand have called up Otago batsman Aaron Redmond to replace the sick Jesse Ryder for the World Twenty20, the Black Caps said on Thursday.

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View Article  Flintoff on course for Ashes

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff is on course to feature in the Ashes series against Australia after being selected for a surprise first-class comeback in Lancashire's County Championship match at Durham on Thursday.

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View Article  Razzaq heads for London to revive career

All-rounder Abdul Razzaq Thursday said he was excited at the prospect of reviving his international career after he was cleared to join Pakistan as a replacement in the World Twenty20.

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View Article  India wary of Gayle force

India's pace spearhead Zaheer Khan rates West Indian captain Chris Gayle the main threat when the two teams clash in the World Twenty20 Super Eights on Friday.

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View Article  Arthur thankful for English experience

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur believes losing a one-day series in England last year has been the making of his side as a limited overs unit.

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View Article  Jayasuriya a 'genius', says Sri Lanka skipper

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara hailed golden oldie Sanath Jayasuriya as a genius after the opener smashed 81 in the 15-run win over West Indies in the World Twenty20 Wednesday.

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View Article  Dhoni prepared to mix and match

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be happy to mix and match the World Twenty20 champions' batting order as the Super Eights gets underway.

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View Article  On-song Sri Lanka set for Super Eights

Sri Lanka emerged as one of the favoured teams in the World Twenty20 after their clinical destruction of mighty Australia and the West Indies in the first round.

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View Article  Windies regroup after Sri Lanka lesson

West Indies' stand-in captain Denesh Ramdin insists his team will bounce back in the World Twenty20 despite a morale-sapping loss to Sri Lanka.

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View Article  India toy with Ireland on way to Super Eights

Reigning champions India warmed up for the Super Eights of the World Twenty20 by crushing hapless Ireland by eight wickets on Wednesday.

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View Article  Redmond on standby for injured Ryder

New Zealand announced Wednesday they'd called up Otago batsman Aaron Redmond as potential cover for the injured Jesse Ryder in case the opener is ruled out of the World Twenty20 in England.

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View Article  Four wickets great booster, says Zaheer

India left-arm seamer Zaheer Khan enjoyed a four-wicket boost on Wednesday as he continued his rehabilitation from a shoulder injury.

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View Article  Collingwood brushes aside Warne taunts

Paul Collingwood insisted he was ready for any taunts he might receive from Shane Warne during the course of an Ashes season after the Australia leg-spin great questioned the all-rounder's captaincy.

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View Article  Buchanan set for England stint

Former Australia coach John Buchanan is to work with England ahead of the Ashes, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed on Wednesday.

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View Article  Jayasuriya, Dilshan blitz blasts Windies

Sanath Jayasuriya and Tillekeratne Dilshan hammered an opening stand of 124 as Sri Lanka piled up 192-5 in the World Twenty20 match against the West Indies here on Wednesday.

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View Article  Pietersen looks to prosper against Proteas again

Kevin Pietersen has reserved some of his best performances in an England shirt against South Africa, the land of his birth, and the hosts will hope for more of the same at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

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View Article  Pakistan hope to draft Razzaq for World Twenty20

Pakistan on Wednesday sought special permission from the organisers of the World Twenty20 to call-up all-rounder Abdul Razzaq to replace injured Yasir Arafat, an official said.

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View Article  Injured Ryder to miss Ireland match

Jesse Ryder is set to miss New Zealand's opening World Twenty20 Super Eights match against Ireland at Trent Bridge on Thursday as he undergoes hospital treatment.

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View Article  West Indies send Sri Lanka in to bat

Stand-in West Indian captain Denesh Ramdin won the toss and elected to field in the last group C match against Sri Lanka in the World Twenty20 at Trent Bridge on Wednesday.

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View Article  World Twenty20 in a spin

Turn and trickery, rather than raw pace, are proving match-winners at the World Twenty20 as slow bowlers put the brakes on the game's big hitters.

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View Article  SAfrica will rise above Pietersen rivalry: Smith

South Africa captain Graeme Smith has insisted the presence of Kevin Pietersen in the England side won't act like a red rag to a bull when the sides meet in their World Twenty20 Super Eights opener.

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View Article  Injury problems mount for New Zealand

New Zealand's World Twenty20 campaign faces a potentially make-or-break 24 hours as they wait on the fitness of several senior players.

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View Article  Younus tells Pakistan to win T20 for fans

Pakistan captain Younus Khan challenged his side to win the World Twenty20 for their cricket-starved fans after they boooked their place in the second round here on Tuesday.

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View Article  India, Pakistan target mighty England

India and Pakistan believe they can thrive as underdogs at the women's World Twenty20 where all the pressure will be on hosts, and 50-over World Cup winners, England.

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View Article  I'll make the Ashes, insists Flintoff

England's talismanic allrounder Andrew Flintoff insisted on Tuesday he would be able to play in the first Test of the Ashes series against Australia which begins on July 8.

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View Article  Van der Merwe sets up last ball win for Proteas

South Africa left-arm spinner Roelof van der Merwe took two key wickets as the Proteas beat New Zealand by one run off the last ball in their 'dead' World Twenty20 group clash at Lord's here on Tuesday.

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View Article  Butler puts Proteas under pressure

Ian Butler led the New Zealand attack as they restricted South Africa to just 128 for seven in their World Twenty20 Group D clash at Lord's here on Tuesday.

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View Article  Rogers shows what Australia missing

Chris Rogers gave the Australian selectors reason to ponder their decision to leave him out of the Ashes tour party by blasting a century for Derbyshire in his first county championship match of the year on Tuesday.

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View Article  Aussies fined for slow over-rate

Australia were on Tuesday fined for a slow over-rate during their six-wicket loss to Sri Lanka during the Group C match in the World Twenty20 at Trent Bridge on Monday.

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