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The players owe fans an answer, says Wright
In the driveway leading to the Hilton, the young man staged a silent protest holding a poster not many could have missed on Saturday. Port of Suicide for Team India, read the message as he tried to portray the feelings of thousands o ... |
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Vaughan eager to forget tough week
Michael Vaughan looked back at the end of the World Cup group stages and admitted he had a week he didnt wan ... |
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Ed Joyce ready for strange encounter
England opener Ed Joyce said it would be strange to face his former Ireland teammates in the World Cup second stage foll ... |
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Sunny will be better off helping India: Mark
Mark Waugh stoked a dying fire by lashing out at Sunil Gavaskar in his column for a Sydney newspaper.He said before crit ... |
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TAIT THAT, SA!
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STANDINGS
Run out by Watson changed course of match: Ponting
A wonderful piece of ground fielding by Shane Watson turned an evenly poised game Australia..
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We lacked commitment, balance and
josh
: Kapil
After the nation-wide fury following Team Indias loss, its time for some confidence..
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Greg: Knee-jerk reactions wont help
Two days after his Vision 2007 came crashing down, India coach Greg Ch ... |
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Two stand-by venues named for Guyana
World Cup organisers warned of potential chaos at Super Eight matches ... |
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McGrath backs ICC move
Australian paceman Glenn McGrath said although the murder of Pakistan ... |
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Give us more games, pleads Tikolo
It was almost mission impossible.Steve Tikolo was disappointed his tea ... |
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AUSTRALIA-SA
HIGHLIGHTS
Ricky Ponting (when on 8) became the seventh batsman and the first Austral ... |
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World Cup loses fizz as big teams fall
The ninth World Cup has not panned out as planned. The Super Eight phase be ... |
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Martin replaces Tuffey; injury blow to Vincent
New Zealand have been given permission by International Cricket Counci ... |
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Jeev tied 18th
Jeev Milkha Singh carded a two-under 70 to move up to tied 18th after ... |
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Its Maria vs Venus
Top seed Maria Sharapova dodged the showers on her way to a 6-3, 6-2 v ... |
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Israel hold England
Israel held struggling England to a 0-0 draw and European champions Gr ... |
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Anand in 3rd place
Viswanathan Anand climbed to the top in the rapid standings after beat ... |
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Bintan meet
Indians had disappointing final rounds at the inaugural Bintan meet wi ... |
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Bob never had full control
Former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan has said Bob Woolmer ... |
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Prison uprising during match
A prison riot near Warner Park passed unnoticed by the bumper crowd that w ... |
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Buoyant Flintoff helps sink Kenya
A much better performance from England than their feebleness against New Ze ... |
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Australians stand firm in big-hitting battle of top 2
Australia emerged victorious from an orgy of runs in the most keenly contes ... |
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St Kitts honour for Hayden, Gibbs
Australias Matthew Hayden and South Africas Herschelle Gib ... |
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Score Line
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