Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

Cricket-News agencies to boycott second test after talks stall
Reuters.uk - UK
By Julian Linden SYDNEY, Nov 14 (Reuters) - International news agencies are planning to extend their boycott of Australian cricket after attempts to broker ...
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Former cricket captain Chappell says racism behind assault in India
AFP -
SYDNEY (AFP) — Former Australian cricket captain Greg Chappell believes he was subjected to a racist attack while coaching India and that the authorities ...
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Authorities rule out match-fixing ties to Woolmer's death during ...
International Herald Tribune - France
Jamaica Deputy Police Commissioner Mark Shields, testifying at Woolmer's inquest, said the International Cricket Council also found no evidence linking ...
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Cricket: Fleming remains in doubt
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
He may no longer hold the captaincy, but Stephen Fleming still remains a focus of attention in the New Zealand cricket team this week. ...
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Cricket-Indian paper says cash "rash" a blight on sport
Reuters.uk - UK
MUMBAI, Nov 14 (Reuters) - An obsession with money is spreading like a "dangerous rash" across the world of cricket and threatens the spirit of sport, ...
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MBA graduate applies for Indian cricket coach's post
Hindustan Times - India
The Board for Control and Cricket in India will announce the appointment of a coach for the Indian team before the commencement of the Australian tour. ...
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Buchanan calls for world cricket revamp
CricInfo.com - UK
John Buchanan believes the ICC should consider turning world cricket into a franchise-based system where players could choose which country to represent, ...
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