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19 Nov 2008; 00:34

Symonds will play against Kiwis


Trapped bowlers let it rip indoors

Aussies more vulnerable: McCullum

Fit Lee champing at the bit

Punter has no love for duo

Sidebottom doubt for Kanpur match
Fast bowler Ryan Sidebottom is sent for scans on his back after suffering discomfort in training ahead of the third one-day match against India on Thursday.

Modi calms England Test concerns
Indian board chief Lalit Modi assures England that the first Test will not be moved to accommodate the Champions League final.

Durham sign all-rounder Blackwell
Durham snap up former England all-rounder Ian Blackwell from Somerset on a three-year deal.

Fletcher still coming, say Hants
Chairman Rod Bransgrove says Duncan Fletcher's role with South Africa will not affect his consultancy job at Hampshire.

PCB reveals Asif opium detention
Mohammad Asif was detained in Dubai for possessing opium this year, a Pakistan Cricket Board committee confirms.

ECB steps up fast-bowling programme
Clearly keeping an eye on the future, the ECB has decided to send six of the country's most promising fast bowlers to Florida for a three-week training camp.

Symonds recalled as Watson left to fight with Krejza
Andrew Symonds' Test exile is officially over after Ricky Ponting confirmed the allrounder would play in Thursday's first Test against New Zealand.

Australia start on the road to recovery
Cricinfo previews the first Test between Australia and New Zealand in Brisbane.

Himachal and Bengal crush opponents
A round-up for the third day's play of the third-round matches of the Ranji Trophy Plate League.

ICC fact-finding mission arrives in Zimbabwe
An ICC task force appointed to assess the current situation of cricket in Zimbabwe has arrived in the country on a three-day fact-finding mission.

BCCI seeks security clearance for Pakistan tour
BCCI has sought security clearance from the government for next year's tour of Pakistan, said Borad president

Yuvi is the front runner for Ganguly's spot: Srikkanth
Yuvraj Singh's match-winning hundreds in the first two one-dayers versus England could finally cement his test berth.

ICC task force reach Zimbabwe to assess situation
The ICC task force comprising Arjuna Ranatunga, Julian Hunte and Haroon Lorgat are in Zimbabwe on a fact-finding mission.

Asif was caught carrying Opium: Ex-PCB official
Ex-PCB COO Shafqat Naghmi said that Md Asif was carrying a small quantity of opium when he was detained at the Dubai airport.

Symonds not good enough for Test yet: Waugh
Former Aus cricketer Mark Waugh feels that Symonds desn't deserve to return to Test team yet as he was yet to regain his form.

BCCI seeks security clearance for Pakistan tour
"We have asked for the government clearance and will decide once it comes," Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Shashank Manohar told Reuters.

ICC task force in Zimbabwe to assess situation
An International Cricket Council (ICC) task force is touring Zimbabwe to assess how to help the troubled southern African team return to the test fold after nearly three years in the wilderness.

Pietersen considers changes against India
England captain Kevin Pietersen is considering changes to his line up for the third one-day international against India on Thursday, with bowlers Graeme Swann and Ryan Sidebottom both in contention.

India tour to go as scheduled: PCB
Putting to rest all the speculations, the Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday said that the BCCI has assured them that India will go ahead with its tour of Pakistan in January next year. According to PCB, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Shashank Manohar has informed its neighbouring board chief Ijaz Butt that he had written to the Indian government for security clearance and a reply is expected in 10 to 12 days.

Asif was carrying opium: Naghmi
Fast bowler Mohammad Asif was detained at Dubai airport this year for possessing opium, the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) three-man inquiry committee said on Tuesday.

Referee rebukes Broad for 'wide ball' protest
<p>Stuart Broad had his first brush with officialdom at the conclusion of England's 54-run defeat to India on Monday and, judging by the aggressive and slightly confrontational way in which the fast bowler plays cricket, it is unlikely to be his last. Broad was hauled in front of Roshan Mahanama, the match referee, after reacting petulantly to a rather harsh wide call from the match umpire, Russell Tiffin.</p>

Symonds, all-round bad boy, rides to rescue of Australia
<p>In 1995, Andrew Symonds was made England's young cricketer of the year. It wasn't his fault. This is worth making clear because he has been eminently culpable for most of the other contentious events in his career since.</p>

Indian board seek Test delay to avoid Twenty20 final clash
<p>Test cricket received another slap in the face yesterday when the Indian game's governing body asked its English counterpart whether it would be prepared to delay next month's first Test between the sides for a day. The request has been made so that Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the Indian captain, can play in the final of the Twenty20 Champions League should his side, the Chennai Super Kings, reach it.</p>

Yuvraj puts improving England in their place
<p>Better, but still not good enough. High quality, confident teams that are playing to their full potential do not give opponents many opportunities yet England twice had India in trouble during yesterday's second one-dayer in Indore, but on each occasion they failed to capitalise.</p>

Pieterson defends team selection
<p> Kevin Pietersen insisted England had not made a mistake in picking an unchanged team after slumping to another heavy defeat in the second one-day international against India. </p>

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19 Nov 2008; 00:25

Symonds will play against Kiwis


Trapped bowlers let it rip indoors

Aussies more vulnerable: McCullum

Fit Lee champing at the bit

Punter has no love for duo

Sidebottom doubt for Kanpur match
Fast bowler Ryan Sidebottom is sent for scans on his back after suffering discomfort in training ahead of the third one-day match against India on Thursday.

Modi calms England Test concerns
Indian board chief Lalit Modi assures England that the first Test will not be moved to accommodate the Champions League final.

Durham sign all-rounder Blackwell
Durham snap up former England all-rounder Ian Blackwell from Somerset on a three-year deal.

Fletcher still coming, say Hants
Chairman Rod Bransgrove says Duncan Fletcher's role with South Africa will not affect his consultancy job at Hampshire.

PCB reveals Asif opium detention
Mohammad Asif was detained in Dubai for possessing opium this year, a Pakistan Cricket Board committee confirms.

ECB steps up fast-bowling programme
Clearly keeping an eye on the future, the ECB has decided to send six of the country's most promising fast bowlers to Florida for a three-week training camp.

Symonds recalled as Watson left to fight with Krejza
Andrew Symonds' Test exile is officially over after Ricky Ponting confirmed the allrounder would play in Thursday's first Test against New Zealand.

Australia start on the road to recovery
Cricinfo previews the first Test between Australia and New Zealand in Brisbane.

Himachal and Bengal crush opponents
A round-up for the third day's play of the third-round matches of the Ranji Trophy Plate League.

ICC fact-finding mission arrives in Zimbabwe
An ICC task force appointed to assess the current situation of cricket in Zimbabwe has arrived in the country on a three-day fact-finding mission.

BCCI seeks security clearance for Pakistan tour
BCCI has sought security clearance from the government for next year's tour of Pakistan, said Borad president

Yuvi is the front runner for Ganguly's spot: Srikkanth
Yuvraj Singh's match-winning hundreds in the first two one-dayers versus England could finally cement his test berth.

ICC task force reach Zimbabwe to assess situation
The ICC task force comprising Arjuna Ranatunga, Julian Hunte and Haroon Lorgat are in Zimbabwe on a fact-finding mission.

Asif was caught carrying Opium: Ex-PCB official
Ex-PCB COO Shafqat Naghmi said that Md Asif was carrying a small quantity of opium when he was detained at the Dubai airport.

Symonds not good enough for Test yet: Waugh
Former Aus cricketer Mark Waugh feels that Symonds desn't deserve to return to Test team yet as he was yet to regain his form.

BCCI seeks security clearance for Pakistan tour
"We have asked for the government clearance and will decide once it comes," Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Shashank Manohar told Reuters.

ICC task force in Zimbabwe to assess situation
An International Cricket Council (ICC) task force is touring Zimbabwe to assess how to help the troubled southern African team return to the test fold after nearly three years in the wilderness.

Pietersen considers changes against India
England captain Kevin Pietersen is considering changes to his line up for the third one-day international against India on Thursday, with bowlers Graeme Swann and Ryan Sidebottom both in contention.

India tour to go as scheduled: PCB
Putting to rest all the speculations, the Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday said that the BCCI has assured them that India will go ahead with its tour of Pakistan in January next year. According to PCB, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Shashank Manohar has informed its neighbouring board chief Ijaz Butt that he had written to the Indian government for security clearance and a reply is expected in 10 to 12 days.

Asif was carrying opium: Naghmi
Fast bowler Mohammad Asif was detained at Dubai airport this year for possessing opium, the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) three-man inquiry committee said on Tuesday.

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19 Nov 2008; 00:08

Symonds will play against Kiwis


Trapped bowlers let it rip indoors

Aussies more vulnerable: McCullum

Fit Lee champing at the bit

Punter has no love for duo

Sidebottom doubt for Kanpur match
Fast bowler Ryan Sidebottom is sent for scans on his back after suffering discomfort in training ahead of the third one-day match against India on Thursday.

Modi calms England Test concerns
Indian board chief Lalit Modi assures England that the first Test will not be moved to accommodate the Champions League final.

Durham sign all-rounder Blackwell
Durham snap up former England all-rounder Ian Blackwell from Somerset on a three-year deal.

Fletcher still coming, say Hants
Chairman Rod Bransgrove says Duncan Fletcher's role with South Africa will not affect his consultancy job at Hampshire.

PCB reveals Asif opium detention
Mohammad Asif was detained in Dubai for possessing opium this year, a Pakistan Cricket Board committee confirms.

ECB steps up fast-bowling programme
Clearly keeping an eye on the future, the ECB has decided to send six of the country's most promising fast bowlers to Florida for a three-week training camp.

Symonds recalled as Watson left to fight with Krejza
Andrew Symonds' Test exile is officially over after Ricky Ponting confirmed the allrounder would play in Thursday's first Test against New Zealand.

Australia start on the road to recovery
Cricinfo previews the first Test between Australia and New Zealand in Brisbane.

Himachal and Bengal crush opponents
A round-up for the third day's play of the third-round matches of the Ranji Trophy Plate League.

ICC fact-finding mission arrives in Zimbabwe
An ICC task force appointed to assess the current situation of cricket in Zimbabwe has arrived in the country on a three-day fact-finding mission.

BCCI seeks security clearance for Pakistan tour
BCCI has sought security clearance from the government for next year's tour of Pakistan, said Borad president

Yuvi is the front runner for Ganguly's spot: Srikkanth
Yuvraj Singh's match-winning hundreds in the first two one-dayers versus England could finally cement his test berth.

ICC task force reach Zimbabwe to assess situation
The ICC task force comprising Arjuna Ranatunga, Julian Hunte and Haroon Lorgat are in Zimbabwe on a fact-finding mission.

Asif was caught carrying Opium: Ex-PCB official
Ex-PCB COO Shafqat Naghmi said that Md Asif was carrying a small quantity of opium when he was detained at the Dubai airport.

Symonds not good enough for Test yet: Waugh
Former Aus cricketer Mark Waugh feels that Symonds desn't deserve to return to Test team yet as he was yet to regain his form.

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Symonds will play against Kiwis


Trapped bowlers let it rip indoors

Aussies more vulnerable: McCullum

Fit Lee champing at the bit

Punter has no love for duo

Sidebottom doubt for Kanpur match
Fast bowler Ryan Sidebottom is sent for scans on his back after suffering discomfort in training ahead of the third one-day match against India on Thursday.

Modi calms England Test concerns
Indian board chief Lalit Modi assures England that the first Test will not be moved to accommodate the Champions League final.

Durham sign all-rounder Blackwell
Durham snap up former England all-rounder Ian Blackwell from Somerset on a three-year deal.

Fletcher still coming, say Hants
Chairman Rod Bransgrove says Duncan Fletcher's role with South Africa will not affect his consultancy job at Hampshire.

PCB reveals Asif opium detention
Mohammad Asif was detained in Dubai for possessing opium this year, a Pakistan Cricket Board committee confirms.

ECB steps up fast-bowling programme
Clearly keeping an eye on the future, the ECB has decided to send six of the country's most promising fast bowlers to Florida for a three-week training camp.

Symonds recalled as Watson left to fight with Krejza
Andrew Symonds' Test exile is officially over after Ricky Ponting confirmed the allrounder would play in Thursday's first Test against New Zealand.

Australia start on the road to recovery
Cricinfo previews the first Test between Australia and New Zealand in Brisbane.

Himachal and Bengal crush opponents
A round-up for the third day's play of the third-round matches of the Ranji Trophy Plate League.

ICC fact-finding mission arrives in Zimbabwe
An ICC task force appointed to assess the current situation of cricket in Zimbabwe has arrived in the country on a three-day fact-finding mission.

[/CricketNews] permanent link

Symonds will play against Kiwis


Trapped bowlers let it rip indoors

Aussies more vulnerable: McCullum

Fit Lee champing at the bit

Punter has no love for duo

Sidebottom doubt for Kanpur match
Fast bowler Ryan Sidebottom is sent for scans on his back after suffering discomfort in training ahead of the third one-day match against India on Thursday.

Modi calms England Test concerns
Indian board chief Lalit Modi assures England that the first Test will not be moved to accommodate the Champions League final.

Durham sign all-rounder Blackwell
Durham snap up former England all-rounder Ian Blackwell from Somerset on a three-year deal.

Fletcher still coming, say Hants
Chairman Rod Bransgrove says Duncan Fletcher's role with South Africa will not affect his consultancy job at Hampshire.

PCB reveals Asif opium detention
Mohammad Asif was detained in Dubai for possessing opium this year, a Pakistan Cricket Board committee confirms.

[/CricketNews] permanent link

Symonds will play against Kiwis


Trapped bowlers let it rip indoors

Aussies more vulnerable: McCullum

Fit Lee champing at the bit

Punter has no love for duo

[/CricketNews] permanent link


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