Friday, June 13, 2008

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

Ashraf clouds CL waters
Sky News - Isleworth,England,UK
Pakistan Cricket Board chief Nasim Ashraf has further cloudied the already murky waters that are the Champions League Twenty20 competition by suggesting at ...
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Tri-Nation Cricket Indo-Pak final today
The New Nation - Bangladesh
Spirited India Cricket team will meet Pakistan Cricket team today in the final of the Tri-Nation Kitply Cup at the Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium. ...
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Cricket: Wright's role with NZC cut
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
New Zealand Cricket has restructured itself, creating 20 new positions in a bid to "become a truly world class sports organisation". ...
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Jobs lost in NZ Cricket shake-up
Stuff.co.nz - New Zealand
By GEOFF LONGLEY - The Press | Saturday, 14 June 2008 GONE: The jobs of high-profile New Zealand Cricket employees Lindsay Crocker (Black Caps general ...
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'Landlord' Charles at cricket match
The Press Association -
The Prince of Wales got the cricket started at the Oval, tossing the coin at the beginning of the match. Charles was at the ground in his capacity as ...
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Twenty20 boom is 'scary' admits Collingwood
Independent - London,England,UK
In one moment Collingwood highlighted the dilemma facing cricket. What was once clear is now clouded, blurred by the vast sums of money that can be earned ...
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Stanford cricket millions 'scare' Collingwood
AFP -
"If youngsters see the direction cricket is going at the moment, I'm sure the participation in the game is going to go up which is good for the game. ...
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Stanford's field of dreams
TVNZ - New Zealand
True tale or PR spin, that same patch of pasture will play host to the biggest purse in world cricket later this year - just don't expect to see the Antigua ...
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'Pakistan in big league'
The Statesman - Kolkata,India
PTI KARACHI, June 12: Mr Nasim Ashraf, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, today claimed that a team from Pakistan would be seen in action at the $5 ...
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Allan Stanford shows a case containing $20 million in banknotes ...
International Herald Tribune - France
By Huw Richards An American tycoon landing his helicopter on the hallowed turf of Lord's Cricket Ground in London before showing off a case containing $20 ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Cricket

Australia fight back in fast-paced Test
West Indies lost their top order as they went in at 89 for three at lunch on the second day of an absorbing and fast-paced third Test.
Times of India Cricket - http://cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

West Indies will not be rattled by Symonds: Gayle
West Indies captain Chris Gayle has courageously announced that the on-field bullying tactics of controversial Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds will not rattle his team.
News-The Times of India Cricket - http://cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Open Mic : My Lasting Memories of Cricket: Good and Bad!
By Shyam Parthasarathi
I, for one, was never interested in cricket and never understood the game until the 1996 World Cup here in India. The first match I watched completely was the famous Indo-Pak clash in the quarter-finals of that tournament. ...
Bleacher Report - Front Page - http://www.bleacherreport.com/

Complacency, India's main threat in final
It is complacency, not Pakistan, which pose the most serious threat to MS Dhoni's team in the final of the cricket tri-series.
Times of India Cricket - http://cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

It is eBay's own fault
By Joshua Gans
Following on from my post yesterday based solely on the ACCC media release, I have now had a chance to read the ACCC's determination. The ACCC is fairly agnostic on markets and notes that it disagrees with a key assumption of eBay's ...
CoreEcon - http://economics.com.au


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