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| Stuart Clark ignored while Shaun Tait returns to Australia ODI squad against NewZealand
Shaun Tait staged a comeback after an injury hiatus but Stuart
Clark failed to make the cut as Australia today announced a 13-member
squad for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy one day series starting in Adelaide on
December 14.
"After making a huge impact at the World Cup earlier
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Cricket Board officers to meet in Delhi tomorrow for appointment of a coach for the Indian team
BCCI office bearers, headed by President Sharad Pawar,
will meet tomorrow in Delhi with the long-pending matter of appointment of a
coach for the Indian team topping their agenda.
The naming of a coach has been kept pending since the decision of previous incumbent
Greg Chappell not to s
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| Murali Kartik replaces Ramesh Powar for 4th and 5th ODI against Australia
National selectors today recalled left-arm spinner Murali Kartik to strengthen
the struggling Indian bowling against Australia while keeping rest of the
15-member squad unchanged for the fourth and fifth cricket one-dayers.
The selectors, who met here, decided to include the 31-year-old Kart
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Loss to India is really bad luck says Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik
Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik today described his team's close defeats
against India as sheer bad luck and said the players were high on morale
as they were not lacking in cricketing terms.
"Man to man both teams were equal in strength and balanced. Team to team
we fought on an even k
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| Greg Chappell and Ian Frazer join RCA cricket academy
Former India coach Greg Chappell, who quit the hot-seat in the aftermath
of the World Cup debacle in March, is returning to the country to join
an academy set up by the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA).
Chappell, along with bio-mechanist Ian Frazer, have been signed up as advisors
by th
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World Cup final officials may miss Twenty20 Cricket World Cup
Officials who stood in the World Cup final which concluded in controversial manner
are likely to be overlooked for the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup.
On-field umpires Aleem Dar and Steve Bucknor, television umpire
Rudi Koertzen, reserve umpire Billy Bowden and match referee Jeff
Crowe may h
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| Ricky Ponting advices to Follow Australian example while managing transition
Ricky Ponting today said the Indian cricket selectors can take a leaf out of their
Australian counterparts' book while managing the transition of players in the
team.
"I think the Australian selectors handled it very well. Whenever there was
a group of players of the same age on the ve
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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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| Cricket players Contracts to be signed in the next few days told BCCI
The Cricket Board and the players today appeared to have sorted out differences
on the contracts issue with both saying that the contracts would be signed in
the next few days.
"We had a fruitful discussion with the Board today. We are hopeful of signing
it in the next few days,"
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Cricket Board hopes to find a solution to cricket contract issue
The Indian cricket board is hopeful that a solution would emerge out of today's
crucial meeting between the board and the senior players to settle the players'
contract issue.
"We hope to find a solution to the contract issue. Players have some reservation
which will be discussed at th
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| Younis khan avalable for ODI matches against India in Scotlald
Senior Pakistan batsman Younis Khan has made himself available for the
upcoming one-dayers against India and Scotland in the United Kingdom.
The national selectors contacted Younis, who relented after refusing initially,
sources close to the batsman said.
The selectors, however, will make
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Cricket Council looking to reduce cricket World Cup to five weeks
After the criticism about the World Cup in the Caribbean stretching for
too long, the International Cricket Council is looking to shorten the tournament
to five weeks in its future editions.
"Yes, we are looking at the duration of future World Cups," ICC Chief
Executive Malcolm S
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| Dav Whatmore relents for Pakistan cricket coach job
After surprisingly failing to remain in contention for team India's coach,
former Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore has now responded positively
to Pakistan's job offer, PCB sources claimed today.
The source said that former Pakistan captain, Wasim Akram
had also been consulted on the appoint
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Jamaican Police claim receipt of new information in Bob Woolmer case
The Bob Woolmer controversy refuses to die down with Jamaican Police now claiming
to have received some new information regarding the Pakistan cricket coach's
mysterious death.
According to 'radiojamaica' website, Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas,
who declined to reveal the nature of the i
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| Mahela Jayawardene and Mohammed Yousuf power Asia XI to big total
Mahela Jayawardene and Mohammed Yousuf scored half centuries while Virender
Sehwag showed glimpses of his vintage form as Asia XI posted a commanding
317 for nine against Africa XI in the first Afro Asia Cup One-Day
International here today.
Jayawardene, who made a match-winning hundred ag
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PCB issues gag order on pakistani cricket players
Issuing a gag order, the Pakistan cricket authorities have warned the players
that they could face stiff penalties, including match bans, if they speak to the
media without prior permission from the team management.
A member of the Pakistan side said they had been told verbally by board
off
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| Additional ODIs is a threat to fitness of cricket players
The ICC Cricket Committee has expressed deep concern at the crammed international
calendar, saying "the addition of many ODIs" to the Future Tour
Programme was bound to have a "severe impact" on the standard of the
game and the players' fitness.
"The committee expr
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Younis khan will not be offered captaincy again says Naseem Ashraf
Senior Pakistani batsman Younis Khan will not be offered captaincy of the
national team ever again in the future, PCB chief Naseem Ashraf
said.
Ashraf said though Younis would be considered as a player, he won't be offered
to lead the Pakistan team ever.
"As far as his playing for P
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| Inzamam ul haq fate uncertain as cricket board pulls new contracts
Former captain Inzamam ul Haq's fate hangs in balance as the Pakistan Cricket Board has asked the national selection committee to submit a shortlist
of 30 players, 20 of whom will get the new central contracts by July 1.
Chief operating officer of the board Shafqat Naqmi said Inzamam would get
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Adam Gilchrist considering ODI retirement to extend Test cricket career
After maintaining for long that he would not give up any form of cricket, Australian
stumper Adam Gilchrist now says the increasingly gruelling international
schedule is forcing him to contemplate ODI retirement in order to prolong
his Test career.
Gilchrist said the birth of his third chi
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| Subcontinent cricket players lack discipline Allan Donald
Former South African bowler Allan Donald believes that subcontinent cricketers
"lack discipline" which often resulted in a rift with their coaches.
Citing the fall-out between the Indians and Australian Greg Chappell who
guided them for two years till the World Cup, Donald said the
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Sharad Pawar to lead 2011 World Cup organising committee
Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) President Sharad Pawar is likely to
be named as chairman of the 2011 World Cup organising committee when it
is constituted formally next month.
The board officials of the four Asian Test playing nations - India, Pakistan,
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh - are to meet i
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| No time for extra warm up cricket games on Australian tour
The Cricket Board has expressed its inability to pencil in more than one tour
game prior to the four-match Test series in Australia later this
year as desired by the players.
"There's no chance to add any extra games. The players may want more but
where's the time," BCCI secretary
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Inzamam ul Haq not a dictator asserts Shaharyar Khan
Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan has rubbished
allegations of ex-captain Inzamam ul Haq being a dictator during his tenure.
Khan, who served as PCB Chairman from December 2003 to last October, was
accused by a PCB appointed probe committee of pampering Inzamam and
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| Coaching Team India right step in learning process told Dav Wahtmore
Dav Whatmore, widely tipped to be India's next coach, today said he was keen for
the job because it was the right step forward in the learning process as a coach.
"It is a logical extension to a bigger challenge. It is the right step forward
in the learning process as a coach," said o
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Ravi Shastri not to seek extension of contract with Cricket Board
Former captain Ravi Shastri today reiterated that his role as Cricket Manager
of the Indian team was a one-off assignment and he would not seek to extend his
contract with the BCCI.
"I like honeymoons anyway. The more the merrier. The thing is I was very
clear right from the outset tha
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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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Javed Miandad open to coaching Pakistan cricket team again
Former Pakistan captain and coach Javed Miandad is ready to give a serious
thought to coaching the national team again if the Cricket Board offered him the
job.
Miandad, who has coached senior team on three separate terms but was removed acrimoniously
on all occasions, said he had always k
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| Dav Whatmore turns down PCB offer for being Cricket coach
The coach of Bangladesh cricket team, Dav Whatmore has turned down
an offer from the Pakistan Cricket Board to consider coaching its national
team.
A Pakistan Cricket Board official confirmed that negotiations with Whatmore had
failed to come through.
"He has rejected our offer to h
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Inzamam advices Pakistan players to avoid brushes with officials
Concerned about Pakistani players getting frequent reprimands for their on-field
conduct, former captain Inzamam ul Haq has advised his teammates to avoid
getting into skirmishes with match officials and rival cricketers.
Referring to the reprimand issued to pacer Mohammad Asif during the re
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