Google News Alert for: Cricket
Present day cricket needs a reservoir of competent players
Daily Times - Lahore,Pakistan
By Col (r) Rafi Nasim The international cricket activity involving the ten Test playing countries of the world has become so intense that one hardly finds a ...
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Aussies angered by CA backdown
ABC Online - Australia
... players plan to confront Cricket Australia (CA) with complaints about the lack of support offered to them during the Harbhajan Singh appeal process, ...
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Aussies Thrash India in Twenty20 Cricket
Voice of America - USA
By VOA Sports Australia's cricket team has beaten India by nine wickets in a Twenty20 International match in Melbourne, Australia. ...
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India’s cricket board gets a loan request
Hindustan Times - India
India might just have a brand new bank, one called the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Arjuna Ranatunga, cash-strapped Sri Lankan cricket’s new chief ...
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Cricket: Diamond discovery up north
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
By David Leggat and Adam Parore Best not to rush these things, but whispers are getting louder that New Zealand might have uncovered a diamond up north. ...
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Cricket fan critical after 40m fall
NEWS.com.au - Australia
A 32-year-old cricket fan is in a critical condition in hospital after falling almost 40 metres from an escalator at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. ...
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MCG in tune with rock'n'roll cricket
Melbourne Herald Sun - Australia
They watched Australia and India go head to head in what's become known as rock 'n' roll cricket. It was another chance for cricket fans to farewell ...
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Cricket-India skittled out for 74 against Australia
Reuters.uk - UK
... out of last year's Twenty20 world championships in the semi-finals, were woeful in front of a near-capacity crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. ...
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Cricket-India elect to bat in Twenty20 v Australia
Reuters.uk - UK
... captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat in the Twenty20 international against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday. ...
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World change is coming home to us, rudely
The Age - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
Cricket is back in the news. Before this series, cricket had stopped being talked about and, as Oscar Wilde observed, the only thing worse than being talked ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Cricket
India crash and burn in Twenty20 tie
By mohankaus
The Australians played better all-round cricket: The Indian fielding was good. But the Australians were just much better. The Indian bowling was steady. The Australian bowling was uncompromising. The Indian batsmen seemed drugged. ...
- http://i3j3cricket.wordpress.com
Stammering Reds not lost for words
By Ryan Naraine
Ron Shillingford has a nice profile of Reds Perreira, a voice that’s synonymous with the winning West Indies era.
West Indies Cricket Blog - http://caribbeancricket.com/weblog
Comment on eDirectree Brings Group Wiki Twist to Social Networking ...
By Joke Cricket
wow…prizes also.
Comments for Techcrunch - http://www.techcrunch.com
20-20 Cricket at the MCG
By Our Red House(Our Red House)
Now we have 20-20 cricket as well, where a whole game can be played in about 160 minutes. The purists my shake their heads but this is a great way to introduce young children to the world of cricket. My husband and I love cricket, ...
Our Red House - http://ourredhouse.blogspot.com/
SRK is busy building his IPL cricket team
By Bollywood
The latest scoop is that Shah Rukh Khan is currently busy ensuring his IPL cricket team has the best of everything. SRK is actively engaged in getting a theme song ready to represent his team. He is also working on getting a uniform ...
Bollywood news, Bollywood gossips,... - http://www.gobollywood.com
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