Cricket-England 398 all out v West Indies 243 – first test – Yahoo! Eurosport UK

May 20, 2012

Cricket-England 398 all out v West Indies 243 – first test
Yahoo! Eurosport UK
England were bowled out for 398 in reply to West Indies' first-innings total of 243 on the third day of the first test at Lord's on Saturday. Scores: England 398 all out (A. Strauss 122, I. Bell 61, J. Trott 58) West Indies 243 all out (S. Chanderpaul

CRICKET: Ex-Trowbridge ace breezes in – This Is Wiltshire

May 20, 2012

CRICKET: Ex-Trowbridge ace breezes in
This Is Wiltshire
TROWBRIDGE Cricket Club members have an extra reason to watch the West Indies' three-Test tour of England over the next month after their former overseas star Assad Fudadin was included in the Caribbean squad. The 26-year-old Guyanese batsman joined

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Windies find strength in Shiv – SuperSport.com

May 20, 2012


SuperSport.com
Windies find strength in Shiv
SuperSport.com
West Indies were 120 for four in their second innings at stumps on the third day of the first test against England at Lord's on Saturday, trailing by 35 runs. At the crease was Shivnarine Chanderpaul on 34 and Marlon Samuels had 26.

It’s not cricket, says Kirti Azad – The Hindu

May 20, 2012


The Hindu

It's not cricket, says Kirti Azad
The Hindu
In the backdrop of the Indian Premier League (IPL) getting mired in a series of controversies, the former Test cricketer, Kirti Azad, on Sunday sat on a hunger strike at the Ferozshah Kotla here to protest “corruption in cricket on various platforms.
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SRK’s punishment too harsh: Javed Akhtar – New York Daily News

May 20, 2012


The Express Tribune

SRK's punishment too harsh: Javed Akhtar
New York Daily News
Mumbai, May 20 — Renowned lyricist and writer Javed Akhtar says that the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA)'s decision to ban Shah Rukh Khan from the Wankhede Stadium for five years is a "little harsh". MCA slapped a five-year ban on Shah Rukh, ...
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‘Taliban Cricket Club’ is a novel with a twist – Columbia Daily Tribune

May 20, 2012


'Taliban Cricket Club' is a novel with a twist
Columbia Daily Tribune
By NAHAL TOOSI AP "The Taliban Cricket Club" (Ecco) by Timeri N. Murari: Writing a novel about Afghanistan can be a difficult, unenviable undertaking. Ideally, the result will be well-informed, nuanced, stylishly written, surprising and free of clichés ...

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Campbell wants WI women consistency – Trinidad News

May 20, 2012

Campbell wants WI women consistency
Trinidad News
SHERWIN CAMPBELL, coach of the West Indies women cricket team, has called for consistency with the regional squad following their recent triumph at home to Sri Lanka. The West Indies team defeated Sri Lanka 2-1 in the three-game One- Day International

Ramkessoon delighted with Gabriel effort – Trinidad News

May 20, 2012

Ramkessoon delighted with Gabriel effort
Trinidad News
By STEPHON NICHOLAS Sunday, May 20 2012 National selector Dudnath Ramkessoon has heaped praise on West Indies fast bowler Shannon Gabriel who had the most outstanding bowling figures from among his peers in the first innings of the opening Test against

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Challenging times ahead of India — Indian women’s cricket captain – Daily News & Analysis

May 19, 2012

Challenging times ahead of India — Indian women's cricket captain
Daily News & Analysis
By G Krishnan | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Mithali Raj, Indian women's cricket captain, has a challenging task at hand. After the team under Anjum Chopra lost both the T20Is and ODIs to West Indies in the Caribbean and Australia at home earlier in the

Cricket: Wagner in swing of things – New Zealand Herald

May 19, 2012

Cricket: Wagner in swing of things
New Zealand Herald
Photo / AP Reverse swing – hailed as one of the most critical weapons in a quick bowlers' armoury – has been an elusive quality in the Black Caps but that could change with the appearance of Neil Wagner in July's cricket tour of the West Indies.

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