Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

Speed admits International Cricket Council blunder in Harbhajan case
AFP -
SYDNEY (AFP) — International Cricket Council chief Malcolm Speed said Thursday it accepted the blame for the administrative blunder that enabled Indian ...
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Don't judge cricket like 1950s: Ponting
Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting has appealed to people not to judge modern cricketers by the standards of the 1950s. ...
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Parore: No room for fattys in cricket
TVNZ - New Zealand
Parore says he's seen him on the tv and there's no room for fat players in international cricket any more because the days of David Boon are gone. ...
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A first-rate spectacle
Hindu - Chennai,India
We were promised a grand, gladiatorial contest with cricket of nuance and skill. For the best part of four Tests, India and Australia delivered. ...
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Cricket: Selectors gamble on wild Ryder
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
By David Leggat New Zealand's selectors hope Jesse Ryder's wild oats have been sown and he's ready to announce himself to world cricket in capital letters ...
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GG visits cricket, but not flood victims
NEWS.com.au - Australia
And after Governor-General Michael Jeffery yesterday launched a public plea for better manners on the cricket field, the role of our Head of State is again ...
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Cricket-ICC error saved Harbhajan from possible ban, says judge
Reuters UK - UK
By Julian Linden SYDNEY, Jan 30 (Reuters) - An administrative mistake by the International Cricket Council (ICC) saved Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh from a ...
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India's performance in Australia is inspiration: Lawson
AFP -
FAISALABAD, Pakistan (AFP) — Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson Wednesday said India's performance against Australia was an inspiration for world cricket, ...
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The Sydney Test and after
Hindu - Chennai,India
Yes, they are a magnificent cricket team, amongst the finest ever, but as the best they have a duty to be role models for all cricketers at every level of ...
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'Twenty20 casts a shadow over test cricket '
Independent Online - Cape Town,South Africa
A shadow has fallen over the future of Test cricket, and its name is the money-spinning Twenty20 game. After the hugely successful ICC Twenty20 World ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Cricket

Review of Beyond the Backyard
Coincidentally, a cricket documentary Beyond The Backyard airs on the ABC tonight. I received a review copy earlier this week so I thought I'd give cricket-blog readers a heads-up (note - if any bat manufacturers care to send me some ...
Cricket-Blog.com - http://www.cricket-blog.com/

On Sledging
By mohankaus
I added that while mild banter was perhaps ok, ABC’s own Harsha Bhogle had said that some of the words that were said on the cricket field would not be heard at his dinner table! Jon Faine reminded me and everyone else that the players ...
i3j3Cricket :: A blog for fans... - http://i3j3cricket.wordpress.com

No place like Dubai for cricket to show its running flaws
By Lawrence Donegan
Lawrence Donegan: The ICC's Dubai move has come to represent expediency rather than neutrality.
Guardian Unlimited: Sport - http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/

Is the Harbhajan-Symonds spat indicative of cricket's ...
By Umar Pirzada(Sportingo.com)
With increased competition, sponsorship and TV ratings, the game for gentlemen is being compromised. Is modern cricket the new football?
Sportingo Latest - http://www.sportingo.com/

Just Not Cricket, India
By Rohit
The suspension of Harbhajan Singh had threatened to derail India’s tour of Australia, certainly the marquee event of the International cricket calendar. Indeed, the Australian media has claimed that it was the threat of financial losses ...
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