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Kiwi Wagner wants England to ‘hate him’
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Clarke, Haddin say Australia ready to win Ashes
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England’s Root hopes to build on Lord’s success
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New Zealand’s Watling out of second Test
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Father of Afghan cricket captain taken hostage
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Indian bowlers’ bail rejected as court raps board
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Botham backs Anderson to break his record
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Bell, Swann fit for second New Zealand Test
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No Aussie plan to curb Twitter after Warner rant
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Indian bowlers in court over spot-fixing
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NZ’s Vettori set to replace injured Martin
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McCullum backs batsmen after ‘hour of madness’
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Kiwi Wagner wants England to ‘hate him’
New Zealand’s Neil Wagner delivers a ball during the third day of the first International Test cricket match between England and New Zealand at Lord’s cricket ground in ...
Clarke, Haddin say Australia ready to win Ashes
Australian Test cricket captain Michael Clarke speaks to the media following the announcement of the Australian squad for the upcoming Ashes cricket tour to England in Sydney on April ...
England’s Root hopes to build on Lord’s success
England’s Joe Root delivers a ball during a training session at Lord’s cricket ground in London, on May 15, 2013. Root says England will look to carry on from where they ...
New Zealand’s Watling out of second Test
New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling (left) watches as England batsman Ian Bell plays a shot during the first Test at Lord’s cricket ground in London, on May 16, 2013. Watling ...
Father of Afghan cricket captain taken hostage
Afghan cricketer Mohammad Nabi during the Twenty20 World Cup match against England at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, on September 21, 2012. Unknown gunmen have dragged Nabi’s ...
Andy Flower bans England on Ashes talks
Sydney: England coach Andy Flower has prohibited England’s cricketers from public discussions about the Ashes until next month.
The players will face disciplinary actions if they ...
Ahmed’s chances of playing Ashes dependent on Citizenship Act changes
Sydney: Cricket Australia (CA) has said that it hopes for changes in the Citizenship Act by next month that will allow leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed to play his first Ashes Test in England.
The ...
Oz women cricketers’ Down Under on top of world after hefty pay-hike
Sydney: Cricket Australia (CA) has announced that the country”s top female cricketers will now earn up to 80,000 dollars within a year.
The women team has won Women”s World ...
Whatmore backs Misbah’s batting skills
Karachi: Pakistan cricket team coach Dav Whatmore has backed captain Misbah-ul-Haq”s batting skills.
PakPassion quoted Whatmore as saying that Misbah has inspired other batsmen ...
Warner to face Cricket Australia hearing via teleconference
Sydney: Australian opener David Warner is expected to plead guilty before a Cricket Australia (CA) hearing via teleconference from India with regard to a series of hostile tweets that ...
SACA appoints Mohammad Arifi its multicultural ambassador
Sydney: Twenty-one-year-old Mohammad Arifi’s love for cricket convinced the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) to appoint him as their first multi-cultural ambassador.
According ...
Pak”s Aamir Sohail says ”adaptability to conditions” key to success in ICC Champions Trophy
Islamabad: Pakistan”s former Test captain, Aamir Sohail, has said that the country”s chances in the ICC Champions Trophy depend on their adaptability to the conditions. ...
Pak all-rounder Hafeez says playing against India ”always special”
Karachi: Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez, who is gearing up for the Champions Trophy clash against India, has said that any encounter between the rivals on the cricketing field ...
Pak batsman Mohd Yousuf rubbishes media reports of retirement from int”l cricket
Islamabad: Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf has rejected media reports which said that he has retired from international cricket. The 38-year-old cricketer said that he is already out ...
CA considering social media policy after Warner Twitter rant
Sydney: Cricket Australia (CA) chief James Sutherland has said the governing body might need to consider implementing a social media policy after Australian Test batsman David Warner’s ...
