Friday, December 28, 2007

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

Aussies Set India Huge Target in 1st Cricket Test
Voice of America - USA
By VOA Sports Australia's cricket team has scored 351-7 declared in its second innings, leaving India a massive target of nearly 500 runs after the third ...
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Cricket: Relaxed and refreshed Tuffey ready to spearhead Auckland ...
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
By David Leggat Darryl Tuffey, fresh from his first taste of the rebel Indian Cricket League Twenty20 competition, has a big role to play in Auckland's ...
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Big yawn at the 'G'
NEWS.com.au - Australia
HOW many cricket fans have dreamed of being at the MCG for the Boxing Day Test match? How often are we told it is the highlight of the Australian sporting ...
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Australian cricket team set to cancel
The Australian - Sydney,Australia
Cricket Australia said it was monitoring the situation, but stark warnings posted on the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website yesterday strongly ...
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Apology from cricket bat attacker's family
The Australian - Sydney,Australia
During the fight, more than 20 youths fought members of Mr Rowe's family who were at Sunset Beach playing cricket. Mr McDonald's uncle Lindsay Councillor ...
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Cricket-Reverse swing could hold key to test, says Clarke
Reuters UK - UK
By Greg Stutchbury MELBOURNE, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Pitch conditions and the ability of Australia's pace trio to exploit reverse swing should make India's job ...
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Cricket-India's Yuvraj charged with dissent
Reuters UK - UK
MELBOURNE, Dec 28 (Reuters) - India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has been charged with dissent following his reaction to an umpiring decison in the first test ...
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Pak tour is on, as yet: Cricket Australia
Hindu - Chennai,India
Melbourne (PTI): The assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto will not affect Australia's upcoming tour of the country, Cricket ...
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Uganda: Castle to Sink More in Cricket
AllAfrica.com - Washington,USA
NILE Breweries will continue sponsoring cricket activities as a way of developing the game. The brewers, through their Castle Lager brand sponsor the ...
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Cricket - 1st Test Match - target 499 for India by Australia - 2 ...
Mera Bilaspur - Bilaspur,Chhattisgarh,India
The 1st test match being played on Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia between India and Australia is at a juncture were result is inevitable. ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Cricket

Live: Australia v India
PLAY has just started on day four of the first Test at the MCG and India are determined not to give up without a fight despite needing 499 runs to win.
FOXSPORTS.com.au | Cricket - http://foxsports.com.au/cricket/

Book Review - Silence of the Heart
By Stuart(Stuart)
Many commentators have said that cricket is, when you break it down to its purest essences, just a game. This definition is certainly simplistic, and perhaps even a little sacrilegious for many, but ultimately it is true. ...
History of Cricket - http://historyofcricket.blogspot.com/

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Cricket Snapshot: Not our day is it?
By ShinyMedia
Andrew Symonds feels relieved as his edge drops short of slip. India feel like breaking into collective heaving sobs as the runs continue to pile up against them. [Image: Getty]
The Googly - http://www.thegoogly.com/

CRICKET: Indians face daunting task in first Test
Openers Wasim Jaffer and Rahul Dravid guided India to six for no wicket in their second innings as they set about chasing a mammoth 499 for victory over Australia on the third day of the.
Nationmedia.com - Sports - http://www.nationmedia.com/


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