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    Cricket: Another rain-affected defeat for NZ
    New Zealand Herald
    Another day and another rain-interrupted loss - New Zealand's tour of Sri Lanka has taken on an all too familiar look. The hosts clinched the one-day series overnight with a seven-wicket win, again aided in part by the Duckworth-Lewis method, in the ...
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    Shah panel sweeps cricket body polls
    Indian Express
    Former minister of state (home) Amit Shah on Saturday tasted his first electoral victory since his recent return to the state after a long exile when he and his panel swept the election to Central Board of Cricket, Ahmedabad (CBCA), an affiliate of ...
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    Can a millionaire ex-cricket star go from playboy to prime minister? Yes he Khan!
    Daily Mail
    A man still remembered in Britain as a glamorous socialite, one of the most successful Test all-rounders in cricket history and a county stalwart for Sussex, Khan has a real chance of becoming Pakistan's next prime minister, and a radical one at that.
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    Daily Mail
    Live: AUS v SA, first Test, D3
    Fox Sports (blog)
    He's now the highest run-scorer in Test cricket this calendar year. When will he get his hundred? 1046: fred of QLd: why do the pitches all resemble roads? Are the curators scared to leave some moisture in the pitch spice it up and make a challenge for ...
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    Proteas weigh fill-in for Duminy
    Brisbane Times
    J.P. DUMINY had surgery on Saturday on the ruptured Achilles tendon that has ended the South African batman's tour of Australia before it had even begun, with Proteas selectors convening to decide on a reinforcement for the remainder of the series.
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    Brisbane Times
    On The Front Foot: Sky to bring us sub-continental delights...live from Isleworth
    The Independent
    Test Match Special are in India, Sky have stayed at home. It is a tale of money, politics and the failure to understand that professional sport only exists as a public spectacle. Shortly before England's tour began, with the relevant broadcasting ...
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    Saeed Ajmal rubbishes fresh fixing claims in India-Pakistan World Cup semi final
    NDTV
    Karachi: Claims made by a British journalist that the Indo-Pak 2011 cricket World Cup semi-final may have been fixed were on Saturday dismissed by leading Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal, who said this was being done to spoil the upcoming series. Ajmal ...
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