Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

50-over cricket not yet dead
CricInfo.com - UK
Twenty20 was supposed to act as the poison to kill off 50-over cricket once and for all. Yet on a thrilling day at The Oval, amid no shortage of controversy ...
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LEADER ARTICLE: The Day That Shook Cricket
Times of India - India
The Lord's ground is special for Indian cricket fans. It was here on a summer evening 25 years ago that Indian and world cricket was changed forever. ...
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UK bans Zimbabwe cricket team
Radio Australia - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
The England and Wales Cricket Board has confirmed that it has suspended all ties with Zimbabwe, and has cancelled a tour of the Zimbabwean cricket team that ...
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Is Cricket Going The Football Way?
Bleacher Report - Menlo Park,CA,USA
Prthvir Solanki wonders if cricket will follow football's lead and become a club dominated sport. by Prthvir Solanki (Scribe) Billionaire Sir Allen Stanford ...
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Cricket: Parlane heading back to where his career began
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
Michael Parlane is moving back to Northern Districts, where it all began for him 16 years ago, to finish his cricket career. The right-hand batsman has ...
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ECB severes ties with Zimbabwe cricket
Expressindia.com - New Delhi,India
London, June 25: The England and Wales Cricket Board on Wednesday severed all ties with the Zimbabwe Cricket Union and cancelled their tour of 2009 because ...
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Goodbye to Jane: a dove among cricket's warriors
The Age - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
It had always been Ms McGrath's secret hope, Ms Bevan revealed in her eulogy to her friend yesterday, that her red undies would end up in cricket's hall of ...
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English and Wales Cricket Board suspends bilateral ties with ...
The Canadian Press - LONDON
LONDON — The England and Wales Cricket Board on Wednesday severed all bilateral ties with Zimbabwe's cricket authorities after British Prime Minister Gordon ...
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Cricket-Raina and Dhoni hit hundreds for India against Hong Kong
Reuters.uk - UK
LAHORE, June 25 (Reuters) - Suresh Raina and Mahendra Singh Dhoni scored centuries against a helpless Hong Kong side to take India to an imposing 374 for ...
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UK Blocks Zimbabwe Cricket Tour of England in 2009 (Update1)
Bloomberg - USA
By Kitty Donaldson June 25 (Bloomberg) -- The UK government will block Zimbabwe's plan to send its national cricket team to tour England in 2009 in protest ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Cricket

It's not cricket
By Heine(Heine)
Everybody likes to bag the Aussies for playing hard and fast and aggressive cricket, however at least they play the game properly without the need to cheat or use unsportsmenlike tricks to win a game... and forget the underarm incident, ...
Clint Heine and Friends - http://clintheine.blogspot.com/

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England cancel Zim cricket tour
A letter written by Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Andy Burnham to the ECB said the British Government had "concluded that it would not be right to allow the proposed tour (to England) by Zimbabwe Cricket in 2009 to take place." ...
The Times - Sport News - http://www.thetimes.co.za

ECB suspend bilateral arrangements with Zimbabwe Cricket
The England and Wales Cricket Board have today announced that they are suspending all bilateral arrangements with Zimbabwe Cricket.
- http://www.ecb.co.uk/


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