Saturday, August 6, 2011

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Lack of pacers could spell crisis for Sri Lanka: Ratnayake
Sri Lanka's chief cricket coach Rumesh Ratnayake warned that the country's cricket could face a massive crisis in the fast bowling department if corrective measures are not taken soon.
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Skipper Clarke yet to meet spinner Lyon, but is confident he will deliver
Australian captain Michael Clarke is yet to meet off-spinner Nathan Lyon, a shock Test selection for the tour of Sri Lanka, but is confident he will deliver for the visitors during the tour.
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Masakadza scores century as Zimbabwe gain upper hand
A second Test century from Hamilton Masakadza and the late dismissal of dangerous Bangladesh batsman Shahriar Nafeez gave Zimbabwe the upper hand on the second day of their one-off Test at the Harare Sports Club on Friday.
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Ton-up for Mukund after Sehwag falls cheaply
Dashing India opener Virender Sehwag was out for just eight on Friday as Abhinav Mukund, the man he has been tipped to replace in next week's third Test against England, made 113 before retiring against Northamptonshire.
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Win in Sri Lanka will restore our reputation: White
Australia's Twenty20 captain Cameron White believes that success in Sri Lanka will be the former world champions' first step to get among the best and restore the country's battered cricketing reputation.
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Hassan bowls Afghanistan to opening win
Defending champions Afghanistan kickstarted its campaign in ICC Intercontinental Cup 2011-2013 with a convincing nine-wicket win over hosts Canada at King City.
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A 4-0 whitewash against India is possible: Swann
England spinner Graeme Swann feels a 4-0 whitewash is possible in the Test series against World No.1 India.
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I am there if needed, Ponting tells Clarke
Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting doesn't want to give any unsolicited advice to his teammates, but said if the boys, including his successor Michael Clarke, need advice he will always be available for them.
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Win in Sri Lanka will restore our reputation: White
Australia's Twenty20 captain Cameron White believes that success in Sri Lanka will be the former world champions' first step to get among the best and restore the country's battered cricketing reputation.
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Afghanistan close in on victory
Ten wickets from Hamid Hassan helped Afghanistan move in on victory against Canada after an eventful day in the ICC Intercontinental Cup in Toronto on Thursday.
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Swann declares himself fit for third India Test
England off-spinner Graeme Swann has declared himself fit for the third Test against India at Edgbaston next week.
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Australia will take time to get back to the top - Clarke
Australia's journey back up the test world rankings is not going to happen overnight but the upcoming series in Sri Lanka will be an indication of their current status, captain Michael Clarke said on Thursday.
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Northants aiming to keep 'struggling' Team India 'under pressure'
Northants captain Andrew Hall has vowed to keep the pressure on India in their two-day tour match, which starts on Friday at Northampton.
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Ex-England all-rounder Allan Watkins dies at 89
Former England all-rounder Allan Watkins has died aged 89, his former county Glamorgan confirmed on Thursday.
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Zimbabwe return with interest after six-year exile
Zimbabwe marked their return from a six-year exile by racking up an impressive 264 for two against Bangladesh on the first day of a one-off Test at the Harare Sports Club on Thursday.
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Strauss-led England better than 2005 team: Flintoff
Former England cricket captain Andrew Flintoff feels that the current side led by Andrew Strauss is even better than the 2005 team, and said they can dominate world cricket like West Indies and Australia did in the past.
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Oz Twenty20 captain White confident of regaining ODI selection
Australian Twenty20 captain Cameron White believes that he still has a future in the national one-day team despite being dumped from the side for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka.
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India expects great things from Sehwag's return
Former India players are united in their belief that Virender Sehwag's return from injury will stabilise the team's fragile batting order and lift morale in the remaining two tests against a dominant England.
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T20 doubleheader against England welcome: Windies cricket chief
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) chief executive Ernest Hilaire says the two-match Twenty20 International series against England next month is a welcome engagement for the regional side.
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Angelo Mathews looks ahead to taking on "formidable" Australia
Sri Lanka all-rounder Angelo Mathews has revealed on this week's edition of ICC Cricket World that he believes Australia will post a tough challenge in the upcoming series which begins with a Twenty20 International at Pallekele on Saturday.

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