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New Zealand take two wickets in England Test
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India cricket chief’s son-in-law arrested in IPL probe
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India announces new law amid cricket spot-fixing scandal
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Pakistani umpire Rauf will fight to clear name – family
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Make betting legal, says top Indian body
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India cricket chief son-in-law held in spot-fixing probe
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First day in second Eng-NZ Test washed out
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‘Unsustainable’ venues worry Yorkshire chief
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Police refuse to confirm they are investigating Rauf
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Pakistan cricket captain seeks improvement after Irish tie
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1st ODI: O’Brien gives Ireland thrilling tie with Pakistan
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NZ’s Vettori out of second Test against England
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New Zealand take two wickets in England Test
England batsman Nick Compton walks back to the pavilion following his dismissal during the second day of the second cricket Test against New Zealand in Leeds on May 25, 2013. New Zealand ...
India cricket chief’s son-in-law arrested in IPL probe
Chennai Super Kings owner Gurunath Meiyappan (centre) is pictured with captain MS Dhoni (right) and Ben Hilfenhaus in Chennai on May 12, 2012. Indian police have arrested Meiyappan, ...
India announces new law amid cricket spot-fixing scandal
Indian cricketer S. Sreesanth bowls during a training session in Bangalore on March 3, 2011. The Indian government has announced a new law to crack down on unfair practices in sport ...
Pakistani umpire Rauf will fight to clear name – family
Pakistani cricket umpire Asad Rauf checks the weather during a Test match between New Zealand and England in Dunedin on March 6, 2013. Rauf will fight to clear his name in an ongoing ...
Make betting legal, says top Indian body
Indian cricketer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth (C) is escorted in a police vehicle on his way to court in New Delhi on May 21, 2013. Sreesanth, who has played 27 Tests and 53 one-dayers ...
India cricket chief son-in-law held in spot-fixing probe
Chennai Super Kings owner Gurunath Meiyappan (centre) is pictured with captain MS Dhoni (right) and Ben Hilfenhaus in Chennai on May 12, 2012. Indian police have arrested Meiyappan, ...
First day in second Eng-NZ Test washed out
Groundstaff wait for the rain to stop before play can start during the first day of the second Test match between England and New Zealand at the Headingley cricket ground in Leeds, ...
‘Unsustainable’ venues worry Yorkshire chief
A gereral view of at Headingley, in Leeds, England, on July 21, 2010. Yorkshire’s new chief executive Mark Arthur said Friday he feared the number of grounds bidding for international ...
Police refuse to confirm they are investigating Rauf
Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf checks the weather during the opening day of the first Test between New Zealand and England in Dunedin, on March 6, 2013. Police say they are “investigating ...
Cook says Pietersen ”progressing well” to be fit in time for Ashes
London: England captain Alastair Cook has said that star batsman Kevin Pietersen is ”progressing well” during his recovery from knee injury for returning to the team in ...
Angry Proteas fans slams ”arrogant” Brit coach for ”Anderson more skilful than Steyn” claim
Johannesburg: South African fans have slammed England bowling coach David Saker for claiming that English pace star James Anderson was ”more skilful” than Proteas bowler ...
Harris picks out ”chief weapon” Starc to ”rip through” English top-order at Ashes
Sydney: Australian bowler Ryan Harris has singled out his pace counterpart Mitchell Starc as the team”s potentially ” chief weapon” for the Ashes series in England. ...
Flintoff to return to cricket duty with ”yesteryear stars” T20 clash with Oz
Sydney: Former England captain Andrew Flintoff is set to make a comeback to cricket with two Twenty20 matches involving yesteryear English and Australian cricket stars, with the back-to-back ...
Oz cricketer apologises for calling woman accusing rugby star Te”o of assault as ”psycho, bad news”
Sydney: An Australian cricketer has offered an apology for a tweet in which he called a woman accusing Australian rugby league star Ben Te”o of assaulting her, as ”bad news” ...
”Twitter ranting” Warner calls for ban on IPL spot-fixers
Sydney: Australian Test batsman David Warner has said that the Indian players caught in the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing scandal should be banned from cricket. In a candid ...
