Inzamam, Shoaib face fitness race for tri-series opener
MELBOURNE, Jan 10: Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq and leading pace man Shoaib Akhtar are both doubts for Sunday's triangular one-day series match against Australia because of back injuries, Inzamam said on Monday.
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Court blocks BCCI post for Dalmiya
NEW DELHI, Jan 10: India's top court on Monday blocked former International Cricket Council (ICC) president Jagmohan Dalmiya from taking over as Patron-in-Chief of the cash-rich national cricket board.
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Second tsunami match likely to be played in Kolkata
MELBOURNE, Jan 10: Calcutta is the likely venue for the return Asian Tsunami Relief Appeal cricket match next month, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Monday.
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Brilliant Ponting leads World XI to easy success: Cricket raises $11m
MELBOURNE, Jan 10: World XI captain Ricky Ponting stroked a superb 115 to lead his side to a comprehensive 112-run win over Asia in Monday's charity match for victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami.
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BD make history by claiming first Test victory
CHITTAGONG, Jan 10: Bangladesh made history by claiming their first Test victory at the 35th attempt on Monday, crushing Zimbabwe by 226 runs.
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Sri Lanka release players for relief ties
COLOMBO, Jan 10: Sri Lanka Cricket have released four players, including Muttiah Muralitharan, for a World Invitational XI one-day series in New Zealand later this month.
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Butcher out of SA tour
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 10: England batsman Mark Butcher's tour to South Africa ended on Monday when he was ruled out because of a wrist injury. "The wrist has just got worse and worse.
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Investigators in Kenya to quiz players
NAIROBI, Jan 10: Two officials from the International Cricket Council (ICC) Anti-Corruption and Security Unit have returned to Kenya to continue investigations linked to the Maurice Odumbe inquiry.
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PSF names squad for Chennai
ISLAMABAD, Jan 10: Pakistan on Monday named four boys and as many girls for participation in this month's Asian junior squash championship.
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Appleby retains crown
NEW YORK, Jan 10: Australia's Stuart Appleby capped a stirring comeback with a final round six-under-par 67 on Sunday to overhaul a faltering world number one Vijay Singh and successfully defend his Mercedes Championships title.
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