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Local sponsor must for Pakistani cricket fans to get visas Times of India Seeking to keep tabs on all Pakistani nationals who come to India during the cricket series, the home ministry has made it mandatory for every visitor to give details of a local sponsor in the visa application form besides attaching a copy of the match ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pace race: cricket writer Malcolm Conn believes Mitchell Starc is a certainty ... NEWS.com.au Australia desperately need a spark after they made little early impression against South Africa's imposing batting line-up during the first Test at the Gabba. Claiming 7-195 on day three was a reasonable return, but the damage had been done on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The issues which could make England homesick The Independent Forgotten, too, that those other lives may impinge occasionally on their work where, for batsmen more than bowlers in cricket, it can be all over in a second. At present there are potential preoccupations in the first Test for both Graeme Swann and Ian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket: Australia versus South Africa Brisbane Times Cricket: Australia versus South Africa (01:33). The solid start Australia was looking for didn't happen but crucially for the hosts the combination of captain Michael Clarke and Ed Cowan produced an unfinished counter-attack that keeps Australia in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A-League emerges as an entertaining, viable competitor to Test cricket in ... NEWS.com.au Enthralling battle ... Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory was a showcase for the A-League. Source: AAP. Who'd have thought I'd be writing a column on a Monday morning to say I enjoyed a local A-League game more than the cricket Test over the weekend. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cricket: Four tons set the cup alight The Bay of Plenty Times Four centuries by Baywide Cup batsman set the Bay of Plenty premier competition alight on Saturday and some hot form was shown by key members of the Bay of Plenty side ahead of this week's Northern Districts Fergus Hickey tournament in Taupo. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket: Mini World Cup The Bay of Plenty Times Cricket: Mini World Cup. Monday, November 12, 2012 9:43. One of the success stories of Bay of Plenty cricket in the past decade, has been the introduction and continued participation of Year 5 and 6 school pupils in the Mini World Cup. File ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tasmania coach livid with loss Sportal.com.au Having witnessed his side fall to their first innings loss at home in a decade with another meek batting capitulation, the Coyle was forthright in his summation and made it clear the performance was a long way from being considered acceptable. "That's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket: Coop's hot for Kamo Northern Advocate When Kamo Cricket Club president Murray Coop answered the call to help out a premier team struggling with numbers, he didn't think he end up playing a starring role in their two-day match. Kamo skipper Sam Walker, standing in for the absent Ben Hyde ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SA Cricket Association locks horns with Cricket Australia over Greg Ritchie ... Adelaide Now Retired cricketer, businessman and public speaker Greg Ritchie is due to speak in Adelaide at an SA Cricket Association event on November 20, despite a Cricket Australia directive precluding him from speaking at venues this summer. Picture: Peter Bull ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saqlain: Test cricket the real challenge for Narine Stabroek News (Trinidad Guardian) Karachi: Former Pakistani off spinner Saqlain Mushtaq, who revolutionised the art of off spin and made the doosra a household term, feels that West Indies spinner Sunil Narine has been very impressive in the shorter formats and has ... See all stories on this topic » |
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