NewsKP out of One Dayers, but Pressure on Gayle
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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Kevin Pietersen has joined Andrew Flintoff on the injured list of the English Cricket team and will not be playing the one day matches that commence today between the English and the West Indies. He may be “extremely disappointed” not to be playing the ODIs he was looking forward to, but one man does not seem to be looking forward to the ODIs is West Indian captain Chris Gayle, who is feeling “hunted” as reported in the cricket news.
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Yusuf Likely to Get a Berth in Pakistan Squad
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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The Pakistan batting line up is likely to receive a revamp ahead of the upcoming Test cricket series in Sri Lanka scheduled for July and August. Mohammad Yousuf is likely to feature in the Pakistan squad that is scheduled to tour Sri Lanka this summer.
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ICL Relents: Issues NOC to Players
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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It was round the corner, and finally the authorities have acquiesced. Indian Cricket League has given its consent to the players associated with it to voluntarily break their association if they so desire, and ICL would not come in their way. For the players who are at the threshold of their cricketing career, and who went to ICL to display their talent to the world, it indeed would be the sweetest news that they would have heard in the recent times.
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Australia Train Sights on Strauss for Ashes
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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English Coach Andy Flower may be optimistic about his team’s chances against the Australians in international cricket’s most iconic series, the upcoming Ashes series, but according to the BBC, the Aussies have trained their sights on skipper Andrew Strauss for their Ashes campaign. As the Aussies look forward to their England tour where they will try to retain the Ashes for a second year in a row, Andrew Symonds has been dropped for the 5 match test series in favour of younger all rounders.
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Gambhir at the 3rd Place in ICC Test Rankings
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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There is good news for Gautam Gambhir. After West Indies’ Shivnarine Chanderpaul’s poor performance in the recent series against England, Gambhir has been elevated to the third place in the ICC test rankings, the highest ranking of his career.
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The IPL Flops - Gough Brands Them as Hypocrite
Too Much International Cricket is Mentally Exhausting: Gayle
ICC Global Cricket Academy-Infusing Global Touch
Exodus from ICL; Will it Survive?
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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Kevin Pietersen has joined Andrew Flintoff on the injured list of the English Cricket team and will not be playing the one day matches that commence today between the English and the West Indies. He may be “extremely disappointed” not to be playing the ODIs he was looking forward to, but one man does not seem to be looking forward to the ODIs is West Indian captain Chris Gayle, who is feeling “hunted” as reported in the cricket news.
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Yusuf Likely to Get a Berth in Pakistan Squad
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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The Pakistan batting line up is likely to receive a revamp ahead of the upcoming Test cricket series in Sri Lanka scheduled for July and August. Mohammad Yousuf is likely to feature in the Pakistan squad that is scheduled to tour Sri Lanka this summer.
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ICL Relents: Issues NOC to Players
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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It was round the corner, and finally the authorities have acquiesced. Indian Cricket League has given its consent to the players associated with it to voluntarily break their association if they so desire, and ICL would not come in their way. For the players who are at the threshold of their cricketing career, and who went to ICL to display their talent to the world, it indeed would be the sweetest news that they would have heard in the recent times.
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Australia Train Sights on Strauss for Ashes
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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English Coach Andy Flower may be optimistic about his team’s chances against the Australians in international cricket’s most iconic series, the upcoming Ashes series, but according to the BBC, the Aussies have trained their sights on skipper Andrew Strauss for their Ashes campaign. As the Aussies look forward to their England tour where they will try to retain the Ashes for a second year in a row, Andrew Symonds has been dropped for the 5 match test series in favour of younger all rounders.
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Gambhir at the 3rd Place in ICC Test Rankings
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
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There is good news for Gautam Gambhir. After West Indies’ Shivnarine Chanderpaul’s poor performance in the recent series against England, Gambhir has been elevated to the third place in the ICC test rankings, the highest ranking of his career.
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The IPL Flops - Gough Brands Them as Hypocrite
Too Much International Cricket is Mentally Exhausting: Gayle
ICC Global Cricket Academy-Infusing Global Touch
Exodus from ICL; Will it Survive?