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| Sharad Pawar says Indian Cricket coach to be appointed in a month
Coach for Team India is expected to be appointed in a month's time, BCCI
President Sharad Pawar said today.
Pawar also said there is no proposal before the BCCI to pick former coach Greg
Chappell for an advisory role at the National Cricket Academy.
Asked about the progress made on appoint
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PCB warns Inzamam ul haq against joining Indian Cricket League
Alcohol abuse by some of the South African cricketers was a cause of their poor
performance during the recent ICC World Cup in the West Indies, observes
Adrian le Roux, the former fitness trainer of the team.
"In my opinion, the use of alcohol within the national team is a problem.
Th
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| Hectic schedule and financial issues proving hurdles for Indian Cricket League
The hectic international schedule and financial issues are preventing organisers
of the Indian Cricket League (ICL) from completing the process of signing
players for their inaugural competition slated in October, according to a former
Pakistan captain.
The ex-skipper, who has been approac
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Stephen Fleming may quit international cricket to join Indian Cricket League
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming may abruptly end his international
career to join the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL), according to a media
report here.
Fleming has been approached by the ICL officials and the lucrative offer might
prompt the Kiwi skipper to quit international cricke
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| England fast bowler Stephen Harmison ruled out of cricket Test series against India
England fast bowler Stephen Harmison was today ruled out for the entire
cricket Test series against India as his hernia injury requires immediate
surgery which will keep him out of action for four to six weeks.
Harmison, who was looking to postpone his surgery to play against the touring
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West Indian cricket teams poor performance pinpointed for being worst ever
Former England captain Allan Lamb has said that lack of discipline
was a key factor for the West Indies team's sustained poor performance
and a tough coach was needed to discipline the players.
Describing the current bunch of players from the Caribbean as the "worst"
ever, Lamb b
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| Michael Vaughan admits India will be tougher than West Indies
It looked like a stroll in the park as England blanked the West Indies
in the recent Test series but life would be difficult against India,
host captain Michael Vaughan warned his teammates.
Back in the side after a nagging knee injury that kept him out of action for a
whole year, Vaughan
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni moves one place up to be 5th in ODI rankings
Wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni continued his progress up the
rating charts to be fifth in the latest LG-ICC Player Rankings for ODI batsmen
today.
The wicketkeeper-batsman, who turned 26 yesterday, has moved one spot up in the
rankings issued today.
England's Kevin Pietersen s
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| West indies cricket gets million dollar boost by Allen Stanford
The cash-strapped West Indies Cricket Board has received a boost with Texas billionaire
Allen Stanford announcing a fresh 100-million dollar investment to revive
the game's fortunes in the Caribbean.
"This won't be just cricket, this will be a life-changing experience,"
Stanford
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Ajit Wadekar gives major credit to Dilip Sardesai for 1971 feats
Former India skipper Ajit Wadekar today paid glowing tributes to his ex-Test and
first-class teammate Dilip Sardesai, who died here last night, giving him
a major credit for the historic wins over the West Indies and England
in 1971.
"It has been one long partnership lasting more than
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| Indian Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar is unfazed by criticism
Sachin Tendulkar says the worst of controversies and sharpest of criticisms only
strengthen his resolve and he always lets his bat do the talking.
"It is their (the critics') job to have opinions. But when I hold a cricket
bat in my hand it's a tougher and bigger job. That is what I wil
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Chris Gayle in charge of West indies ODI squad for England cricket series
Allrounder Chris Gayle will take over the captaincy from Daren Ganga
in the 14-man West Indies cricket squad for limited-overs matches against
England.
Gayle, the powerful left-handed opener and right-arm offspinner, received the
leadership yesterday when Ganga was not included in the squa
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| Ricky Ponting told Indians cricketers have to learn to cope with pressure
Australian captain Ricky Ponting today diagnosed the ailments of Indian
cricket as "mental pressure" and advised the team to learn to cope with
it.
"India is playing under a lot of mental pressure. They must learn how to
cope with it," Ponting said.
Ponting, who led Au
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Brian Lara might return to international cricket
Within two months of his hastily announced retirement, legendary West Indies
batsman Brian Lara has realised he did not want to lose touch with the
game and is contemplating returning to the international cricket as a player.
Lara, who surprised everyone by calling it quits in the wake of hi
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| Bob Woolmer murder suspect is finally over for Pakistan cricketers
The ordeal of being treated as "murder suspects" is finally over, but
members of Pakistan's ill-fated World Cup squad say it will not
be easy forgetting the traumatic experience they had in West Indies after
the death of their coach Bob Woolmer.
Though, the news that Woolmer was
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Percy Sonn did his best to make cricket a better game
Cricket Australia Chairman Creagh O Connor today mourned
the death of International Cricket Council President Percy Sonn
and said the South African did his best to make cricket a better game.
O'Connor said Australian cricket was saddened by the death of 57-year-old Sonn,
who died yeste
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| Cricket World Cup should last no longer than a month said MCC
The seven-week long World Cup in the West Indies courted sharp criticism
from the Marylebone Cricket Club, which said that the quadrennial event
should be played within a month's time.
Offering several recommendations for better conduct of the show-piece event, MCC
World Cricket Committee,
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Pakistan team hunting for tech savvy cricket coach
Pakistan Cricket Board is looking for a tech-savvy and modern coach to fit into
the shoes of slain Bob Woolmer.
"We are in search of a qualified coach and we will be selecting the most
suitable candidate with the help of our search committee and the process will
be completed by July 1
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| BCCI climb down on cricket players contract
After flexing its muscles over the players' contracts, the Cricket Board today
made a tame climb down and said the Bangladesh-bound team members can sign
the contract even after returning from the tour if they were not happy with some
of the clauses.
"I don't have a feed back yet from
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Denying Simon Katich a contract prompts New South Wales outrage
Simon Katich's surprise omission from the Cricket Australia's list of 25
contracted players has prompted outrage from his state with a senior New South
Wales official questioning the credibility of the selection process.
"Simon Katich continues to be one of the best performed
batsmen
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| Indian Cricket team think tank arrive to begin a new innings
With the World Cup disaster behind them, the Indian team think-tank assembled
here today to begin a new innings with a five-day conditioning camp from Wednesday
before embarking on the Bangladesh tour.
Newly-appointed cricket manager Ravi Shastri and skipper
Rahul Dravid flew in here to w
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Sarwan named new West Indies captain
Seasoned middle order batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan has been appointed the new
West Indies captain, succeeding Brian Lara who quit international
cricket after the World Cup.
According to a CMC report, Sarwan was the unanimous choice during the West
Indies Cricket Board's special board meeting y
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| West Indies bowlers fail to honour Brian Lara with win
England's Mr reliable Kevin Pietersen soured Brian Lara's last international
match as England survived an edge-of-the-seat thriller to beat West Indies
by one wicket in the final Super Eight match of the Cricket World Cup here.
According to the sources, Kevin Pietersen's superb 100
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England elect to bowl against West Indies in last match of super8
England captain Michael Vaughan won the toss and elected to bowl against
the West Indies in the inconsequential, final World Cup Super Eights cricket
one-dayer here today.
Both teams are out of the reckoning but the match will be of
significance for the hosts captain Brian Lara, the world
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| Ricky Ponting joins 10,000 run-club in One Day International during WC 07
Australia cricket skipper Ricky Ponting became the seventh batsman in One
Day International cricket history to join the 10,000 run-club.
Ponting achieved the milestone while scoring 91 runs against
South Africa in St. Kitts on Saturday in a World Cup match.
The dashing Aussie batsman n
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West Indies Captian Brian Lara hopes to be lucky again in WC 07
Antigua has been Brian Lara's happy hunting ground and the West Indies
captain hopes to be lucky again when his team crosses sword with Australia in
the World Cup Super Eights opener here tomorrow.
Australia have been in menacing form, amassing 300-plus
score in each of the three group ma
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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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Team India may slump to 8th place in One Day International Rankings
Thanks to their disastrous Caribbean campaign, Team India can slump to
as low as eighth position in the ICC ODI Championship ladder after the cricket
World Cup.
Rahul Dravid's men cut a sorry figure in the West Indies, managing
their lone win against a lowly Bermuda and losing to Sri Lank
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| Inzamam-ul-Haq announces retirement from One Day cricket after WC 07
Pakistani middle order batsman Inzamam ul Haq today quit as Pakistan test
captain and retired from one day internationals.
With his side still mourning the sudden death of coach Bob
Woolmer hours earlier, Inzamam told a news conference he was cutting back
on his international commitment
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Sri Lanka to take on debutants Bermuda
Sri Lanka will take on debutante Bermuda in their opening World Cup Group
B clash of on Friday.
The 1996 winners have served a warning after deciding to field
both their strike bowlers, off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan and left-arm
paceman Chaminda Vaas.
Vaas, 33, would be buoyant
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