Cricket

Step outside and join the 'Cricket Crawl'
Baltimore Sun (blog)
On Friday night, people all over the Baltimore-Washington area are invited to help with "Cricket Crawl 2012," the region's first sound-based census of crickets and katydids. It's so easy almost anyone can do it, and a scientist organizing it says the ...
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Pietersen left out of England's World Twenty20 title defense
CNN
"Kevin Pietersen's future involvement is still being determined and he was therefore not considered for selection in either squad," national selector Geoff Miller told the official England and Wales CricketBoard website. South African born Pietersen ...
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Don't compare the youngsters with the greats of the game
Hindustan Times
India start a new season at home, where they will always be firm favourites in spite of what has happened in the last 18 months of Test cricket, both on and off the field. When I sit down in the Hyderabad stadium, I will witness a new look India Test ...
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Proteas bloom into Lords of Test cricket
Independent Online
THEY have been so close before. But yesterday Graeme Smith and the Proteas left Lord's with the ICC Test mace to confirm South Africa's status as the No 1 Test team in the world. The venue could not have been more fitting, with the home of cricket ...
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County cricket - as it happened!
The Guardian (blog)
10.15am: Welcome to the county cricket live blog for the latest round of Championship action. Paul Weaver is at Somerset v Sussex at Taunton, Richard Gibson is at Durham v Worcestershire at the Riverside and Scott Oliver is at Warwickshire v Middlesex ...
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India to Play Pakistan in Cricket's Champions Trophy Next Year
Businessweek
India will play arch-rival Pakistan in the group stage of cricket's Champions Trophy in England and Wales next year. South Africa meets India in the opening game on June 6, and defending champion Australia's first match is against England two days later.
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Usain Bolt, Stars Working Out Twenty20 Cricket Role, Warne Says
Businessweek
Shane Warne was appointed as captain of the Melbourne Stars Twenty20 cricket team and said the franchise is still trying to find Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt a role with the squad. Warne, who came out of retirement last year to play in Australia ...
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Cricket South Africa focused on next steps as Proteas secure top spot
Boxscore
Cricket SA Acting CEO Jacques Faul says the national side will turn its focus to securing silverware as the Proteas celebrate securing the number one spot in the world rankings with their series victory over England. South Africa completed a 2-0 series ...
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The Cricket's Daily 3: CNN's 'Love of Chair'
Salt Lake Tribune (blog)
FILE - This Aug. 10, 2012 file photo shows Todd Akin, Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Missouri taking questions after speaking at the Missouri Farm Bureau candidate interview and endorsement meeting in Jefferson City, Mo. Akin fought to ...
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Cricket-Clarke demands better from sliding Australia
Reuters UK
Aug 21 (Reuters) - Captain Michael Clarke is fed up with Australia's slide down cricket's world rankings and has demanded his team begin to turn things around during matches in the United Arab Emirates. "(It's up to us) to realise we sit fourth in the ...
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VVS Laxman quits international cricket, sparks controversy - The ...

VVS Laxman, the most elegant of batsmen, surprised, and even shocked, millions of his fans by quitting international cricket with immediate effect.
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India's VVS Laxman announces retirement from cricket - Yahoo! News
From Yahoo! News: Veteran Indian batsman Vangipurappu Venkata Sai Laxman announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday, saying it was ...
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