Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

Winners without contracts
The Statesman - Kolkata,India
Cricket fans apprehend a crisis before the Test series against India. The SLC secretary, Mr Mathivanan, said that the cricket board "is holding a meeting ...
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Dhoni gets a break
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
Everybody's talking about burn-out among international sportsmen and India's ODI and T20 captain Dhoni suffering from fatigue because of too much cricket. ...
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Pakistan unsure about Shoaib
Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
Karachi: Pakistani cricket selectors are still awaiting a "go-ahead" for the inclusion of their pace spearheads Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif in the ...
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Why can't cricket players guarantee injury-free careers?
Geo Super - Karachi,Pakistan
by Khurram Mahmood Injuries to leading players in cricket are a common phenomenon now and many countries are facing this type of a crisis. ...
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England Names Same Team for Record Sixth Straight Cricket Test
Bloomberg - USA
By James Cone July 9 (Bloomberg) -- England named the same team for a record sixth straight cricket Test as it prepares to face South Africa at Lord's in ...
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Holding was right and the ICC wrong
Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
This is sometimes seen in his candid comments on television but in my view he has come out with full credit after his resignation from the ICC Cricket ...
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ICC to spend $300 million for cricket's improvement
Cricketnext.com - New Delhi,Delhi,India
New Delhi: The International Cricket Council has decided to invest 300 million dollars in the development of the game worldwide. This money will be spent on ...
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CA floats AFL-style mediation for racism
Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
CRICKET AUSTRALIA is lobbying the International Cricket Council for an AFL-style mediation phase in cases of racial vilification, in an attempt to avoid a ...
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England unchanged for first South Africa test
Reuters South Africa - Johannesburg,South Africa
All-rounder Andrew Flintoff, who has not played test cricket since the final Ashes test in Australia early last year because of injury, practised with the ...
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Cricket: Llantwit Fardre Seconds lose out in anniversary tie
WalesOnline - United Kingdom
The Welsh Club Cricket Conference did Llantwit Fardre proud by fielding a league side chosen from a number of clubs that was both well-matched to Llantwit, ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Cricket

England v South Africa, 1st Test, Lord's, 1st day - live chat
By Will
I thought I'd start up the live-chats we did a couple of years ago, now that the South Africans are here and let's face it…it should be a more engaging series than the New Zealanders' (though I personally thought it was a belter against ...
The Corridor (a cricket blog) - http://www.cricket.mailliw.com

Lankan, English cricketers risk missing IPL 2009
The next edition of the IPL might lose some of its sheen with a number of Sri Lankan and English players skipping the event for international commitments.
News-The Times of India Cricket - http://cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Cricket Scores
By Chris
Althought the weather might not be cricket weather at the moment, cricketing posts have been few and far between,so here are a couple of scores:. Friends Provident Semi Final:. Essex (258-8) beat Yorkshire (198 all out) by 87 runs. ...
Chris' Considerations - http://chriswatsonlee.wordpress.com

CRICKET-WINDIES-Chattergoon back to full fitness
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, July 9, CMC - West Indies opening batsmen Sewnarine Chattergoon is back to full fitness after missing the Digicel limited overs cricket series against Australia because of an ankle injury.
Cananews Network Feed - http://www.cananews.net/

UAE wants cricket's 2010 Asia Cup
The United Arab Emirates is keen to host the 2010 edition the Asia Cup after the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) said the next tournament would be held in a non test-playing country, reports Reuters.The UAE is hoping its sizable ethnic ...
News - Independent Bangladesh - http://www.independent-bangladesh.com


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