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In the next ICC meeting, the PCB is planning to discuss Shane Warne's accurate prediction of the India-England World Cup match which ended in a tie.
"Doesn't it sound strange that he should predict it would be a tie. At the next meeting of the International Cricket Council board we would...
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PCB to discuss Warne's WC tie tweet |
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The ICC Cricket World Cup Group A clash between Sri Lanka and Australia at Colombo has been abandoned due to rain.
Opting to bat first under cloudy conditions, Sri Lanka had reached 146 for three in 32.5 overs before the heavens opened. Both sides pick up a point apiece.
The Lions lost three...
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Rain washes out Lanka-Australia tie |
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Sachin Tendulkar added another feather in his cap when he became the first and only batsman to score 2,000 runs in the ICC Cricket World Cup.
In a glittering international career, Sachin Tendulkar has added another landmark to his name at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi on March 9, by becoming the...
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Sachin Tendulkar first to reach Mount 2K |
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Enigmatic fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar is unlikely to play any further role for Pakistan in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup.
Shoaib, 35, announced on Thursday that he will retire after the tournament.
The bowler seems to have lost favour with the team management, including skipper Shahid Afridi,...
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Shoaib may not play the quarterfinal |
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ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat said it was right to host the ICC Cricket World Cup final at the Wankhede since it would provide the perfect setting for Sachin Tendulkar to end on a high!
Choosing the arena for the finale raised a few questions amid growing frustration for shortage of tickets as the...
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Wankhede chosen for Sachin Special |
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"Donkeys on their last legs plod home" - read a headline in the British media as it blamed hectic scheduling for the team's quarterfinal exit.
The injury-ravaged England - which lost key players such as Kevin Pietersen, Stuart Broad in the middle of the event - were handed a...
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British media blames schedule for exit |
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Former Australian captain Kim Hughes feels national selector Greg Chappell forced Ricky Ponting to step down as Australia captain.
Ponting though, after stepping down from captaincy, made it clear that Australia's ICC Cricket World Cup ouster had prompted his decision and insisted that he...
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Chappell behind Ponting's resignation |
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