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| Sachin Tendulkar back in top-20 batsmen
Riding on his two centuries against Bangladesh, Sachin Tendulkar
jumped back in the top-20 of the latest LG-ICC Player Rankings for Test cricket
batsmen.
The 34-year-old veteran player scored a hundred in each match, at Chittagong and
Mirpur, compiling a total of 254 runs at an average of
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Indian Cricket Council to appoint acting president soon
The International Cricket Council will soon appoint an acting president in place
of Percy Sonn, who died of complications from a colon operation.
Sir John Anderson of New Zealand and Malaysian Prince Tunku Imran
are said to be in the running for the post vacated after the demise of the 57-ye
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| John Wright to be head coach of Australian cricket team
Former India cricket coach John Wright is all set to take over as
the head coach of Australia's Centre of Excellence.
According to a report in the 'Sydney Morning Herald', Wright is set to fill the
post left vacant by Tim Nielson, who took over as Australia's coach after
the World Cup.
The
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Captain Mahela Jayawardene steers Sri Lanka to final
Sri Lanka marched into the finals of the 2007 Cricket World Cup with a 81-run
victory over New Zealand in the first semifinal here at Sabina Park,
Sahara Samay sources said.
Sri Lanka has reached the finals for the second time
whereas New Zealand's loss was its fifth in semifinals.
The
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| South Africa to take on Australia in WC 07 semi-finals
South Africa will have to shed their burden of history and perform out of their
skin to halt the unstoppable march of Australia as the two teams square off in
an epic semifinal showdown of the cricket World Cup tomorrow.
Emotions will run high as world's top two cricketing nation once again s
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Sri Lanka elects bat against New zealand; one down
Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene won the toss and elected to bat first
in their World Cup semi-final against New Zealand at Sabina Park
in Kingston, Jamaica today.
Sri Lankans were 13 runs for one in the third over of their inning.
Opener Jayasuriya was clean bowled by James Franklin on
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| Stage set for the semi final clash of titans in west indies
After five grueling weeks of action in the Caribbean, the semi-final line up for
the cricket World Cup has now been finalised with New Zealand taking on Sri
Lanka and defending champions Australia clashing with South Africa.
New Zealand and Sri Lanka will face-off in the first semifinal
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Sri Lanka to lock horns with New Zealand in semi final
Sri Lanka and New Zealand will count on their enviable variety in bowling attacks
to overpower each other in the high-octane first semifinal clash of the cricket
World Cup here tomorrow.
Sri Lanka, however, would seek a psychological boost
from their Super Eights dominating win over the K
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| Australia emerges as strong contender for Cricket World Cup 2007 trophy
The Australia can once again be termed mighty after their World Cup win
over South Africa on Saturday which erased the bad memories of their consecutive
defeats against New Zealand recently.
Australia need to win this week's Super Eights World
Cup matches against the West Indies and Bangl
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New Zealand begin World Cup 07 campaign in style
Full marks to New Zealand for beginning their maiden World Cup hunt with
roaring confidence notwithstanding some worrying moments during the onset of chasing
a modest total of 207 set by the English team. Kiwis are a very strong contender
for the World Cup this time around as they are riding h
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| New Zealand beat England by six wickets in WC 07
New Zealand beat England comfortably enough in their opening match of the World
Cup.
The kiwis overcame some hiccups against the new ball to win
by six wickets with nine overs to spare.
Scott Styris sparked England's batting collapse
and then rescued New Zealand from one of its own
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England, New Zealand to face each other in crucial WC match today
England and New Zealand will be meeting in a crucial Group C match today
which could shape the rest of the tournament.
England Captain Michael Vaughan said that their
players were working hard with the coach and individually for better performance.
New Zealand is riding high after winni
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| England gets shaky start against New Zealand in WC 07
New Zealand pacer James Franklin and Jacob Oram ripped through the
English batting order as England were two down at 30 in the 9th overs.
Earlier, New Zealand won the toss put England in to
bat in the crucial Group C match at the Beausejour Stadium in St. Lucia on Friday.
The match was b
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Kenya cricket team wins toss; elect to field first
Kenyan skipper Steve Tikolo won the toss and decided to filed first against
the Canada at the Beausejour Stadium (St Lucia) here today.
The two minnows have New Zealand and England as the other two teams
in the Group C.
Both teams are as following:
Kenya: Steve Tikolo (C), Thomas Odoyo, Ra
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| Habibul Bashar issues warning to India, Sri Lanka cricket teams
Bangladesh skipper Habibul Bashar is quietly confident that his side would be more
than a match for two of the formidable teams from the sub-continent, India and
Sri Lanka, when group matches of the cricket World Cup unroll next week.
"In one-day cricket, anything can happen. So we want
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Virender Sehwag's form only worry for cricket world cup 2007
Virender Sehwag came a cropper again but India sent a strong warning to their
rivals with a thumping nine-wicket win against hosts West Indies in the
final warm-up match before the World Cup.While Sehwag's prolonged bad patch
was a worry for the Indian think-tank, Irfan Pathan's three-wicket h
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| One cannot write off Australia: Inzamam-ul-haq
With the strength of Australia receding considerably, the forthcoming cricket
World Cup is going to a closely-fought one, said Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq.
While talking to newsmen Inzamam said, "Any of the top
five or six teams can win this World Cup. I think it will be one of th
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Lee sees bright future in cricket World Cup 2007 disappointment
Australian pacer Brett Lee has expressed hope that missing the upcoming World Cup
in the Caribbean would prove to a blessing in disguise as this setback could add
two years to his career.
According to the sources, an ankle injury sustained during
practice for the Chappell Hadlee Trophy i
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| Gilchrist Cup boost for Australia
Vice-captain Adam Gilchrist will be available for Australia's entire World
Cup campaign following the birth of his third child, Archie, on Saturday.
He missed the recent Chappell Hadlee Trophy series defeat to New Zealand,
to be with his wife, Melinda.
But he is now expected to arrive befor
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Dhoni to work for taking a run-a-ball in World Cup
Bowlers of rival teams in the coming World Cup have to put in extra effort to bowl
dot balls against ICC's number two batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni,
who today said he would strive hard to take at least one run every ball he faced
in the quadrennial showpiece.
"I will try to play well a
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| Australian paceman Lee out of World Cup: Official
Australian pace spearhead Brett Lee was Friday ruled out of next month`s
World Cup in Caribbean with an ankle injury, Cricket Australia said.
It is a shattering blow for the Australians, whose World Cup-strength
bowling attack was flayed by New Zealand in last weekend`s 3-0 Chappell
H
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Lee out of WC due to injury
Australian speedster Brett Lee has been ruled out of the cricket World Cup
giving a big jolt to Australia's hopes of claiming a third title in a row.
According to the sources, the pace spearhead suffered an ankle
injury during training in New Zealand 10 days ago.
Cricket Australia has wri
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| Australia`s injury woes easing
Australia's injury problems appear to be easing with fast bowler Brett Lee
the only player still in serious doubt for the World Cup.
Five of the 15 players in Australia's World Cup squad
are struggling with injuries but only Lee is considered to be in danger of missing
the tournament.
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Ponting says Aussies would prefer to bat second
Australia captain Ricky Ponting has come up with a simple solution to end his team's
habit of failing to defend massive totals -- bat second.
Australia have been on the wrong end of the four biggest
run-chases in one-day cricket history, all in the past 14 months, raising concerns
abou
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| Sobers confident Australia will recover form
West Indies great Garfield Sobers said on Wednesday he was confident Australia
would bounce back from their recent string of losses and make a strong title defence
at next months World Cup in the Caribbean.
The world champions were whitewashed 3-0 in the one-day series
against hosts
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Vaas believes Sri Lanka can recapture World Cup
Veteran pace bowler Chaminda Vaas believes Sri Lanka have a great
chance of repeating their 1996 World Cup triumph at the 2007 tournament
in the Caribbean over the next two months.
"The current side is in the same mould as the outfit that
won under Arjuna Ranatunga and we are peaking
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| CA slams Gilly for ‘disrespectful’ remarks
Defending the staging of Chappell Hadlee trophy series, Cricket Australia
has lambasted Adam Gilchrist for suggesting that the tournament was a waste
of time and harmful to Australia`s World Cup preparations.
CA Chief James Sutherland said CA was committed to the series which started
in 2
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Australia demoralised by New Zealand whitewash
New Zealand completed a 3-0 whitewash of their one-day series with Australia
after a thrilling one-wicket win in Hamilton on Tuesday.
Australia had looked in command after posting a massive 346
for five, but the Kiwis stunned the world champions with the second-highest
run-chase in one-
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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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Caribbean pitches may pose problems for Aus
This time around it won't be easy for the beleaguered Australians
to defend their World Cup title for more than one reason.
First, their successive defeats at the hands of New Zealand
that made them lose number one spot in the ICC ranking must have discouraged
them. Secondly a sea cha
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