Pakistan blind cricket captain “accidentally consumed phenyl” DAWN.com (blog) BANGALORE: The captain of Pakistan's blind cricket team, Zeeshan Abbasi, needed hospital treatment on Saturday after drinking cleaning fluid that he mistook for mineral water at his hotel in India. Doctors examined Abbasi, a fast bowler who is leading ... See all stories on this topic » | DAWN.com (blog) |
New Zealand Herald
When an organisation like New Zealand Cricket starts stripping the self-worth (and I don't mean monetary worth) from talented athletes, when a young player enters the system and leaves it disillusioned and dispirited, the sport becomes worthless." ...
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New Zealand cricket in turmoil over Taylor sacking DAWN.com WELLINGTON: There were calls for New Zealand cricketadministrators to resign on Saturday over the sacking of top batsman Ross Taylor as captain, while new skipper Brendon McCullum denied any role in the dismissal. Former captain Martin Crowe and ... See all stories on this topic » | DAWN.com |
Humiliation looms as Ashwin plays a stubborn innings The Hindu The deathly hush signified India's cricket at the Eden Gardens. The master was out, the Test almost lost; it was a situation that fans of Indian cricket have come to accept as something routine. The crowd sat stunned as Sachin Tendulkar flopped and ... See all stories on this topic » | The Hindu |
Ten questions Indian cricket needs to answer Firstpost But India's struggles at the moment are simplicity personified to everyone but Mahendra Singh Dhoni, N Srinivasan and the powers that be in Indian cricket. Go out in the streets and ask someone why India is losing, the answers will range from the ... See all stories on this topic » | Firstpost |
Pakistan blind cricket team captain accidentally consumes phenyl; condition stable NDTVSports.com The player, Zeeshan Abbasi, who is here to play for the first World T20Cricket Tournament for the visually impaired, was admitted to M S Ramaiah hospital where he was treated and discharged late Friday afternoon. He said he was feeling well and that ... See all stories on this topic » | NDTVSports.com |
Indo-Pak fixture at T20 cricket for the Blind draws crowds The Hindu The Aditya Global Sports ground, a good 45 km from the city's centre, resembles a peaceful yoga retreat with its idyllic setting rather than acricket ground. The venue for the highly anticipated India-Pakistan clash in the T20 World Cup for the Blind ... See all stories on this topic » | The Hindu |
AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwe Cricket is sending two junior teams -- Under-14 and Under-17 -- to theCricket South Africa (CSA) Week Festival starting tomorrow in South Africa. Former Zimbabwe cricketer David Mutendera will be in charge of the Under-14 team while former ...
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Emirates 24/7
A major cricket controversy between arch sports rivals India and Pakistan is brewing after Zeeshan Abbasi, captain of Pakistan's T20 visually-impaired cricket team was admitted to a Bangalore hospital after consuming acid. Pakistan is in India to play ...
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Fox Sports
That is the view of a selection of past and present first-class cricketers in an Australian Cricketers' Association survey. Haddin, who was dropped at the start of the summer to make way for Wade, was the favoured 'keeper by 44 per cent of current ...
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