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Pakistan cricket a victim of dirty politics Pakistan Daily Times When I took over as Secretary (CEO) of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) way back in 1978, I found that cricket relations between India and Pakistan were suspended for the last sixteen years, perhaps the longest spell in cricket history. We approached ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket journalist Gideon Haigh looks at legendary career of South African all ... NEWS.com.au Not that such raps are undeserved. Kallis has spent half his career batting on South African pitches, the friendliest to seam bowling in the world, and still has a batting record superior to Ricky Ponting's. Kallis has also vied for the ball with some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
So, did you miss me? Kevin Pietersen hits a century on his 'reintegration' Mirror.co.uk Kevin Pietersen reminded England of just what they had been missing with a brutal ton ahead of the first Test. He was as dismissive of the hapless Haryana bowlers as it was possible to be on a day of run-gluttony for England. And as far as his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket: No. 3 spot locked for Aussies New Zealand Herald The mystery of the No.3 spot in the Australian Test batting line-up has finally been solved - for now. Australian captain Michael Clarke says he has every confidence in debutant Rob Quiney at first drop ahead of the three-Test series opener against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket: Steyn the greatest, says Donald New Zealand Herald It's 1998 and Allan Donald receives the new ball during Australia's first innings in the second test against South Africa on what was supposed to be a benign SCG pitch. Mark Waugh - nearing a ton - and his brother Steve, sniffing around another half ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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David Cooper appointed GM Domestic Cricket Voxy New Zealand Cricket (NZC) today announced the appointment of David Cooper as General Manager, Domestic Cricket. David Cooper has spent the last eight years as Chief Executive of Northern Districts Cricket Association. He also represented Central ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket in chaos - Elmhurst quits Ararat Advertiser Elmhurst had been unable to field a side this season, forfeiting all three one day matches before deciding that it couldn't possibly continue, even with Association help. The struggling club notified the Association of its intentions last week ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nine sport boss says commentary won't be bland leading the bland The Australian THE cricket starts today, with Australia facing the World Number One Test team South Africa, but things just won't feel the same without Bill Lawry and Tony Greig in the Nine commentary box. Long-serving commentator Tony Greig is away having treatment ... See all stories on this topic » |
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