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Gotta love this city. Late last Saturday afternoon - a beautifully warm late spring day, just like mother used to make - a group of 14-year-old boys gathered at a mate's place at Cronulla to celebrate his birthday were playing cricket on his quiet suburban street. But wait.
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All batsmen love going in on a road - Norrn Daily Leader
Gotta love this city. Late last Saturday afternoon - a beautifully warm late spring day, just like mother used to make - a group of 14-year-old boys gathered at a mate's place at Cronulla to celebrate his birthday were playing cricket on his quiet ...
From the Editor : - Cricket365.com
England's trip to India is off to a quite dismal start, but can they bounce back without Ryan Sidebottom in the ranks come Monday's match? Or will it be more of the same from Mahendra Dhoni and cronies, fresh from their thumping over Oz? The Windies ...
England cricketers (left) and MS Dhoni arrive for the 3rd ODI against ... - Tribune
India has moved up two places from fifth to third position on the ICC ODI Championship table after beating England in the opening two encounters of the ongoing seven-match series. In turn, England now sit in sixth position having slipped from third ...
Klinger hands out corporal punishment to Shield bowlers - The Australian
SOUTH Australian recruit Michael Klinger puts his rich vein of form down to something as simple as watching the ball - 1382 of them to be precise. In accumulating 616 runs at 102.66 in four Sheffield Shield matches, Klinger has faced more than twice ...
Day of snarl-up yet again - Tribune
It was a day of traffic chaos in the city as hundreds of residents were inconvenienced. They remained stranded in serpentine queues due to traffic diversions imposed by the police in view of Jagannath Rath yatra today. It seemed the entire traffic ...
Gautam Gambhir and VVS Laxman all but bat Australia out of series - The Australian
The sheer magnitude of India's domination in this third Test is writ large by two players, Gautam Gambhir and VVS Laxman, scoring double centuries against Australia in the same innings. Never, in 131 years of Test cricket, have two batsmen managed ...
Marcus Trescothick opens up about his ongoing fight with depression - Daily Telegraph
His game was relaxed and controlled, his shots combining elegance and effectiveness to make him one of the finest batsmen of his generation: 11th on the all-time list of England?s leading exponents with the bat . By the time he was 24, he ...
On the money - SkySports
The Stanford Super Series is a double-edged sword, but there's no reason why cricket should be fearful of the money on offer. Yes, in the present climate it is an awkward one, but why should our sport not get its earnings up? We don't mind it ...
Talent drain pressure hits Punter - ninemsn
Ken Sutcliffe is the host of Wide World of Sports and an integral member of the National Nine News team. Have your say on the onfield spat. Like financial markets around the world, Australia's cricketing stocks have hit new lows. In the same way that ...
35 overs better than 20 or 50: Walters - ninemsn
Have your say on the best form of the one-day game. Former Test batsman Doug Walters believes neither the Twenty20 nor 50-over forms of cricket are ideal and that 35 overs a side would provide the most entertaining one-day format. A dashing and ...
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