Monday, December 10, 2007

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

Cricket-Gayle hopes to be fit for first test
Reuters.uk - UK
"It's always difficult to beat South Africa at home, you need to play good cricket. Batting will be very important because the pitches here assist the ...
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LG plans to re-enter cricket sponsorship game
Hindustan Times - India
Having pulled out of cricket sponsorships altogether following India's poor show at the World Cup earlier this year, consumer electronics and home ...
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'Star-studded' domestic cricket fails to impress advertisers
Hindu Business Line - Chennai,India
10 Aamir and Shah Rukh Khan are likely to drop by for the finals of the Indian Cricket League's (ICL) tournament next week. Kareena Kapoor and Mallika ...
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Cricket starts long road to Games inclusion
Guardian Unlimited - UK
By Karolos Grohmann LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Cricket has taken the first step on the long road to inclusion in the Olympic programme by ...
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Cricket: Chance for Kiwis to get off on right foot
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
The last time New Zealand played Australia in cricket's hamburger heaven, beige was back, with towelling hats, more facial hair than a Victorian era XI, ...
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Cricket: Stormont waiting for nod to host England qualifier
Belfast Telegraph - United Kingdom
Cricket Scotland and Kenya both received £125000 just for qualifying. The ICC must make the decision because the HP countries - the six World Cup qualifiers ...
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Cricket: Sidebottom survives trial by television
ic Wales - United Kingdom
Technically, as the International Cricket Council playing regulations stand, Sidebottom should have been given out when TV showed the ball carried but the ...
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