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    Camel? Buffalo? That's Not Cricket
    Wall Street Journal
    Kookaburra knows plenty about cricket. It produces more than 500000 balls a year at its facility on the outskirts of Melbourne, and also makes bats and other sporting equipment. Kookaburra is the official ball supplier to the main cricket-playing ...
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    Wall Street Journal
    Pakistan Cricket Coach Waqar Younis wants Young Fast Bowlers to be Given a ...
    Boxscore News
    In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net former Pakistan pace bowler, captain and head coach Waqar Younis speaks about the importance of India and Pakistan cricket series, how he's looking forward to his coaching stint in the Sri Lankan Premier ...
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    Indian cricket board vows to come clean on its finances
    India Today
    BCCI president N Srinivasan has disclosed that the government has reopened several years' tax assessments that had been buried long ago, even while candidly admitting that a spate of tax notices has forced the Board to tighten up this neglected area.
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    India Today
    Sri Lanka Cricket Contract Dispute Settled
    Jakarta Globe
    Sri Lanka Cricket Contract Dispute Settled July 19, 2012. Sri Lankan cricket team captain Mahela Jayawardene, left, speaks with Indian cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, right, during a press conference in Colombo on Wednesday. India will play ...
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    Jakarta Globe
    Proteas to kick off summer of cricket
    Sportal.com.au
    South Africa are set to play their first Test at the Gabba in 49 years to open Australia's upcoming summer of international cricket. Australia have two three-Test series scheduled this summer with the arrival of South Africa to be followed by the visit ...
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    England, S.Africa to battle for No 1 in Test cricket
    FRANCE 24
    South Africa's Jacques Kallis bowls during a Test cricket match against New Zealand in Hamilton in March. South Africa edged England 2-1 in 2008, the last time the two teams met in England, but England have been unbeaten at home since then, rising to ...
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    FRANCE 24
    Pattinson happy with two out of three
    The Age
    Australia's young fast bowling spearhead James Pattinson has conceded it has become too difficult to juggle all three forms of cricket at his age following his omission for the ICC World Twenty20. In a frank and significant admission from one of the ...
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    The Age
    Cricket stalwart, 90, dies
    Warwick Daily News
    In a cricket career disrupted by the war - where the young sailor survived three years in a Japanese Prisoner of War camp - Mr Toovey was an athletic left-handed batsman who played 37 matches for his beloved Queensland, scoring 1212 runs. His first ...
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    India vs Pakistan: Replace diplomacy with Cricket
    The Express Tribune (blog)
    After four years of constant refusal to resume bilateral cricketing relations and giving Pakistan cricket the cold shoulder, the ice has finally started to melt. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) finally decided to restart the most ...
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    The Express Tribune (blog)
    You are here:Home»Sports»Cricket»'Elements within PCB working against ...
    Business Recorder (blog)
    KARACHI: Fast bowling legend Sarfraz Nawaz claimed that certain officials are misguiding the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf, which could tarnish Pakistan's cricket image. Nawaz alleged that certain elements within the PCB are working ...
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    England v South Africa: Kepler Wessels tips Graeme Swann to give hosts the ...
    Telegraph.co.uk
    But now Wessels believes Swann has matured into the world-class bowler he always felt could play international cricket if he channelled his energy and jokes in the right direction. "He always had tremendous potential. It was a case of finding his feet ...
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    Telegraph.co.uk
    India might become home for Pakistan cricket
    International News Network
    NEW DELHI: India might see much more of Pakistan, especially on the cricket field, in the coming days. In search of secure real estate to play the game, Pakistan has proposed to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that Mohali, adjoining ...
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