S. Africa knock Bangladesh out of cricket W. Cup
Lonwabo Tsotsobe grabbed 3-14 on his World Cup debut as mighty South Africa sent Bangladesh crashing out of the tournament with a 206-run victory on Saturday.
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S. Africa knock Bangladesh out of cricket W. Cup
Lonwabo Tsotsobe grabbed 3-14 on his World Cup debut as mighty South Africa sent Bangladesh crashing out of the tournament with a 206-run victory on Saturday.
Read more on Sydney Morning Herald
Pakistan reach Cricket World Cup quarter-finals
Pakistan brushed aside Zimbabwe on Monday to book their place in the World Cup quarter-finals as Bangladesh stayed on course for the knockout phase, cruising to a win against the Netherlands.
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England v South Africa: Cricket World Cup 2011 live
Jonathan Liew’s over-by-over commentary as England win a thrilling game at Chennai by six runs.
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Cricket: NZ humiliated in Hamilton
New Zealand were humiliated by a second-string Pakistan side, 11 players different from that it beat in Dunedin last year, when thrashed by 10 wickets in the first Test at Hamilton on Sunday.
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PITCH REPORT: MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND
It may be known as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, but in truth the MCG is the premier multi-sport venue in Australia.
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NRL and cricket coverage could be a target for Ten
James Packer’s reported $245 million stake in Network Ten has sparked speculation the station could bid to secure the rights to rugby league and international cricket when the deals with Channel Nine expire.
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Oh yes, cricket will be included in the 2010 Asian games in China. Twenty-20 format will be used.
Isn’t it a a good news? Olympics is not far away from cricket now.
Another thing, don’t you think that cricket should also be included in the 2010 commonwealth games in New Delhi , India?
Re: Rocky – So you want to make fun of me? Ok, cool.
As Cricket Grew in India, Corruption Followed
NEW DELHI — Founded three seasons ago, the Indian Premier League managed to make the sport of cricket sexy. India’s corporate titans bought teams, Bollywood stars infused matches with celebrity glamour and fans from Mumbai to Dubai to New Jersey followed the league on television as its value rose to more than $4 billion.
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Golden opportunity for English cricket to set up its own scandal free IPL
You have to admire the cool of the suspended chief executive Lalit Modi who still has time to update his entertaining Twitter feed while his empire burns around him.
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Indian cricket board suspend IPL chairman
Indian cricket authorities suspended the driving force behind the money-spinning IPL tournament on Monday in a bid to stem an escalating crisis over corruption and match-fixing allegations.
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