Friday, November 16, 2007

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

AP, international agencies to resume cricket coverage of Australia ...
International Herald Tribune - France
AP HOBART, Australia: Three major international news agencies have settled a media rights dispute with Cricket Australia, allowing The Associated Press to ...
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Women's cricket to test pink balls
CricInfo.com - UK
Women's cricket is again at the forefront of innovation with the announcement that the first trial match for the new pink balls will be a state game in ...
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Pakistan cricket stunned by Imran's arrest
Hindu - Chennai,India
Imran, an iconic figure in Pakistan cricket, was arrested on Tuesday when he turned up at a students' rally at Punjab University campus protesting against ...
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Global news agencies end boycott of Australian cricket
CricInfo.com - UK
Global news agencies have struck a deal with Cricket Australia (CA), ending a week-long media rights dispute which affected coverage of the first Test ...
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Stanford sees bright future for regional game
Jamaica Observer - Kingston,Jamaica
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) - Texan billionaire Allen Stanford has repeated his mantra that West Indies cricket needs to be brought into the 21st century, ...
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Cricket-Pakistan's Yousuf asked to face hearing after ICL U-turn
Reuters.uk - UK
Yousuf had signed up with the lucrative Indian Cricket League (ICL), which has not been approved by national boards, but then changed his mind and joined ...
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16 teams to play at Jakarta cricket
Jakarta Post - Jakarta,Indonesia
JAKARTA: Sixteen teams will compete in the 12th Ultramilk Jakarta International Cricket Sixes this weekend at the Ceylon Cricket Grounds in Cibubur, ...
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Uganda: Arinaitwe Keeps Cricket Team Captaincy
AllAfrica.com - Washington,USA
DAVIS Arinaitwe has been given the job to guide Uganda through the Division II World Cricket League due in Windhoek, Namibia. Mid-order batsman Arinaitwe ...
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