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| England vs New Zealand Live
England will be hoping to counter back and avoid consecutive
ODI series losses to New Zealand when the final One Dayer of the
five match England New Zealand Nat West Series gets underway this coming
Saturday 28th June 2008 at the hollowed grounds of Lord's in England. New Zealand
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England vs New Zealand Live Test Match
England will be hoping to get their home record on track when they come up
against the New Zealand test cricket team this coming Thursday 15th of
May 2008 at the Lords. England lost their last home series against
India 1-0 last year and with confidence seeping through the side after thei
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| It bouncy but not swinging at the Oval for the 3rd test
Even as the Indians looks forward to record its first series win in England
in 16-years, they will have to deal with a bouncy pitch at the Oval, the venue
of the third and final Test starting Thursday.
India are sitting pretty on a 1-0 lead, following their victory
in the second Test at T
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Team India look to Laxman and Dhoni and weather to save cricket Test Match
India had one eye on the weather as they were struggling to save defeat in the
first cricket Test against England, reaching 207 for 5 at lunch on the
final day in their pursuit of 380 for an unlikely victory.
VVS Laxman and Mahendra Singh Dhoni kept England bowlers at bay after the
early d
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| Rain interrupted hampering England march to cricket win
Bad weather halted Englands march to victory as India, chasing a daunting
target of 380, were teetering on the brink at 282 for nine at tea on the fifth
and final day of the first cricket Test at Lord's here today.
Rains have been forecast for the afternoon and India would
certainly be ha
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England elect to bat against India in openening test match
England captain Michael Vaughan won the toss and elected to field against
India in the first cricket Test beginning at Lord's here today.
India left out Yuvraj Singh in the playing XI, which comprises a three-pronged
pace attack with Zaheer Khan, RP Singh and S Sreesanth.
For England, Stua
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| England defeats Kenya in Cricket World Cup 07 League Match
England opener Ed Joyce scored 75 runs to help England
move into the Super Eights with a seven-wicket win over Kenya in a rain-affected
World Cup match.
Joyce, who made 66 against Canada last Sunday, combined
with Kevin Pietersen (56 not out) to eliminate the Africans with 10 overs
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England cricket captain promises to beat hamstring injury
England captain Michael Vaughan has vowed a "little hamstring injury"
won't stop him leading the side when the World Cup gets underway in the
Caribbean next month.
The 32-year-old Yorkshire batsman has spent much of the past
year sidelined from international action with a longs
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| Blame it on bowlers, says Hussey
England captain Michael Vaughan has vowed a "little hamstring injury"
won't stop him leading the side when the World Cup gets underway in the
Caribbean next month.
The 32-year-old Yorkshire batsman has spent much of the past
year sidelined from international action with a longs
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England remain focussed on World Cup: Panesar
England left-arm spinner Monty Panesar said the side
remains focussed on performing well at next month`s World Cup and will not be
distracted by last week`s tri-series finals success over world champions Australia.
England recovered from a 5-0 Ashes series drubbing to
overcome Aus
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| England gamble on injured players for Cricket World Cup 2007
The England World Cup squad that lands in the West Indies next month could look
very different from the one announced by Chairman of selectors David Graveney
on Wednesday.
The selectors decided it was worth the risk of naming captain
Michael Vaughan and seamers Jon Lewis and James Anderso
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Aussies Set New Twenty20 Record
Australia set a new record Twenty20 international score as England began
the limited-overs section of their tour down under.
Ricky Ponting's Australians, looking to inflict further misery after the Ashes
whitewash, surpassed their previous best by seven runs to post 221 for five
at the
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