Saturday, July 12, 2008

Google Alert - Cricket

Google News Alert for: Cricket

Sky proves the ultimate limit for Test cricket
Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom
The ashes, that is, of Test cricket. For now that our attention spans are shorter than Ronnie Corbett, they question the future of a game that lasts so long ...
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Another three nails hammered in coffin of Test cricket
Independent - London,England,UK
By Stephen Brenkley Test cricket has been led another few steps towards the gallows. Its neck is not quite in the noose, but the platform steps are in sight ...
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Dylan Cleaver: Talk is cheap from ICC when it comes to money
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
Also, their players have been in long-standing contract negotiations with Sri Lankan Cricket which have yet to be resolved. That means, in effect, ...
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Raman to continue as Tamil Nadu coach
CricInfo.com - UK
Top officials in the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) have expressed satisfaction with Raman's work over the 2007-08 season, after he took over an ...
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Wealthy, unhealthy and unwise
Hindustan Times - India
It was obvious that too much cricket was taking its toll on the limbs and minds of the players and it was no surprise when Mahendra Singh Dhoni put his ...
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ICC security consultants may clear all venues
Cricketnext.com - New Delhi,Delhi,India
Mumbai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) security consultant M/s Nicholls Steyn & Associates is believed to have given a "green signal" to Pakistan ...
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No early call on security issue
The Age - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
Andrew Symonds, upon returning from the West Indies, reiterated that he was not willing to risk his life for a cricket tournament, while other players ...
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UPDATE 1-Cricket-Lucrative English Twenty20 competition proposed
Reuters.uk - UK
The plan, designed to counter the successful Indian Premier League launched this year, has been drafted by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) chief executive ...
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Nimbus wants BCCI to improve facilities for TV coverage
Press Trust of India - New Delhi,India
Mumbai, July 12 (PTI) Nimbus Sport, broadcast rights holders for BCCI-conducted ties upto March 31, 2010, has asked the Indian Cricket Board to provide ...
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Altaf cries foul as Champions Trophy squad
Expressindia.com - New Delhi,India
Karachi, July 11:: Sacked for allegedly leaking confidential document, former Pakistan Cricket Board official Saleem Altaf on Friday lambasted the PCB after ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Cricket

England dominate; South Africa fold; Prince reigns
By Will
Kevin Pietersen taking the new ball to bowl at Graeme Smith owing to the poor light. The pair of them murmuring to eachother, staring one another down, was a fitting end to a near-perfect day's Test cricket by England.
- http://www.cricket.mailliw.com

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Panesar leaves Proteas in a spin
South Africa were bowled out for 247 in reply to England's first innings 593 for eight declared on the third day of the first Test at Lord's on Saturday.
News-The Times of India Cricket - http://cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Chinese Cut
A cricket blog that covers Indian Cricket in depth. Also examines world cricket at the surface level.
Cricket Directory | Free Cricket... - http://www.cricketgod.org

Ashwell Prince reigns for South Africa
Ashwell Prince marked his first Test innings against England with a fifty as the Proteas staunched the flow of wickets at Lord's on Saturday.
Times of India Cricket - http://cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com


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