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    Shinde promises 'best possible security' to Pakistan cricket team
    The Hindu
    Urging political parties, particularly the Shiv Sena, not to mix sports with politics, Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Thursday said the Union government would provide the "best possible security" to the visiting Pakistan cricket team and ...
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    The Hindu
    'Process and preparation count'
    The Hindu
    For Mahendra Singh Dhoni, dreams are indeed coming true. "I never thought I would play for India, as simple as that," said the World Cup-winning skipper after the new name — Mahi Racing Team India — for his super bike team was unveiled. "Coming from ...
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    Trescothick sets sights on 40 and beyond
    ESPNcricinfo.com
    The likes of John Emburey, Graham Gooch and Alec Stewart have, more recently, continued playing Test cricket into their forties, however, and Graham Hick (who retired at 42) and Paul Nixon (40) continued to give good service to their counties until an ...
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    Cricket: Cadets out to get title goal back on track
    The Bay of Plenty Times
    Both sides have quality leadership, with the two captains able to draw on a wealth of representative and premier cricket experience and knowledge. Cadets are led by Bay skipper Jono Boult while Te Puke's Tai Bridgeman-Raison played nine games for the ...
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    Chinthaka Jayasinghe quits cricket in Sri Lanka
    ESPNcricinfo.com
    Sri Lanka Twenty20 cricketer Chinthaka Jayasinghe has retired from first-class cricket in Sri Lanka, citing frustration with continued non-selection for the national team as a major reason. Jayasinghe, 34, played in five T20 matches from December 2009 ...
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    Give Lancaster back to cricket
    Stuff.co.nz
    It's not (the same) cricket. On January 23, 1855, an earthquake measuring 8.2 on the Richter scale heaved up an area of the seafloor in Wellington which would become the Basin Reserve. On February 21, 156 years later, an earthquake measuring 6.3 would ...
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    Howzat for a way to convert the masses?
    The Age
    The dream of transforming the better half from cricket loather to cricket lover is of course just that - a fantasy, a legend, a sporting holy grail which has made mad those who pursue it (especially those who attempt the ''conversion'' by explaining ...
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    The Age
    From park cricketer to preferred No.3, Quiney rides on attitude
    Sydney Morning Herald
    BEFORE Rob Quiney made the transformation from KFC-loving park cricketer to Test batsman, his father, John, used to sit on a rock at St Kilda's Junction Oval and watch his son play cricket. ''That's Johnny's rock,'' said Nick Jewell, Quiney's former St ...
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    Sydney Morning Herald
    Mark Ramprakash earns England role as batting coach in India
    The Guardian
    Ramprakash, who retired from first-class cricket in July, will fly to India with the England Lions players for a training camp that has been arranged to run alongside the senior tour. He will work alongside Graham Gooch, who travels with the senior ...
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    The Guardian
    Ever widening gap between domestic and international cricket
    The Hindu
    Domestic tournaments are supposed to be the ground for preparing players for the international stage. But in India, the difference in the quality of the domestic and international cricket is so huge that this shift is not happening. Kings of Indian ...
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    Disabled to soon get own cricket board
    Times of India
    He now wants to bring in systematic administration in cricket that would benefit the players in the long run. "I have been organizing cricket for people with disabilities- both men and women - since years. There is a large talent pool of such ...
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    Cricket: Injuries to bowlers a worry for Otago
    Otago Daily Times
    If you have ever rolled your arm over, now is the time to head down to the nets. Otago is going to need all the help it can get with up to four players ruled out of its Plunket Shield match against Canterbury at the University Oval beginning on Monday ...
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    Otago Daily Times
    Cricket test match selection: Play as you go?
    Here Is The City
    The merciless axing of Usman Khawaja by Cricket Australia after the Hobart test against New Zealand last December, mirrors a certain trend in modern Test cricket. Through a fog of uncertainty and string of strange decisions by Boards across the globe, ...
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    Here Is The City
    In-form UP to test Maharashtra
    ESPNcricinfo.com
    With the likes of Ankit Bawne, Kedar Jadhav, Harshad Khadiwale and Rohit Motwani showing promise while still new to domestic cricket and left-arm spinner Akshay Darekar, one of the revelations of the last Ranji season who also impressed during the ...
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    Ex-Battle ace set for Test debut
    Hastings and St. Leonards Observer
    A former Battle cricketer is expected to make his Test debut in the early hours of tomorrow morning (Friday). Rob Quiney, who spent one-and-a-half seasons at George Meadow just after the turn of the century, is due to bat at number three for Australia ...
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    Hastings and St. Leonards Observer


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