» Flintoff sale 'rigged' at 2009 IPL auction - Modi
- Lalit Modi has said that the sale of Andrew Flintoff to the Chennai Super Kings during the 2009 player auction was rigged and that he "should have not allowed that to happen"
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» Peterson aims to repay renewed faith
- After years of yo-yoing in and out of the team, Robin Peterson has found a permanent spot in the national side
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» Ajmal comment sparks action confusion
- Saeed Ajmal, man of the series as Pakistan whitewashed England 3-0 in the UAE, has renewed speculation over the legality of his bowling action by giving an interview in which he appeared to claim that he has special dispensation to exceed the 15-degree to
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» Spinners key for Chittagong Kings
- The spinner- and batsman-heavy nature of the Chittagong Kings squad is a Khaled Mahmud trademark, a no-nonsense approach on Bangladesh pitches that offer low bounce and limited turn
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» Balanced Barisal Burners could make a splash
- Though Barisal have under-achieved as a division, their BPL franchise could surprise because the coach Sarwar Imran and the team consultant, national selector Akram Khan, have put together a balanced team
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» Central and East to meet in final
- A round-up of day four of the semi-finals of the Duleep Trophy 2011-12
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» Tigers openers build platform on rainy day
- Ed Cowan and Steven Cazzulino built a handy opening stand for Tasmania in reply to New South Wales' 7 for 341 declared on a second day that was heavily interrupted by rain
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» Cooper rescues SA after sublime Holland spell
- Tom Cooper's composed and unbeaten 60 was enough to guide South Australia to a desperately tight one-wicket victory, after Jon Holland's extraordinary 6-29 had taken Victoria to the brink
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» Mumbai welcomes back Ajit Agarkar
- Ajit Agarkar, who walked out on Mumbai midway through the Ranji season, is among the probables for the domestic one-dayers
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» Taylor to take Glos to tribunal
- Chris Taylor will take Gloucestershire to an employment tribunal after failing to agree a new contract with the county. The deal was dependent on the county's ground development plans being granted but they were rejected in January
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» India will rotate openers - Sehwag
- Call it a lesson learned from the Test series or the importance of fielding in one-day cricket, but India are going to give their young batsmen a long run in the ODI series
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» WA close in on first-innings points
- Shaun Marsh was back among the runs as Western Australia ended the second day two runs short of claiming first-innings points against Queensland at the Gabba
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» Awais Zia named in Pakistan T20 squad
- Awais Zia is the only new face in Pakistan's limited-overs squads for the ongoing series against England
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» Canada board vice-president Clifford Cox dies
- Cricket Canada vice-president Clifford Cox died on February 4 in Vancouver, aged 79
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» Sarel Burger to lead Namibia in World T20 qualifiers
- Sarel Burger will lead Namibia in the World Twenty20 Qualifier in the UAE in March, assisted by Raymond van Schoor, as per the 14-man squad announced by Cricket Namibia
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» Struggling World Cup finalists meet again
- ESPNcricinfo previews the second CB series ODI between India and Sri Lanka in Perth
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» Dean Brownlie sustains fractured finger
- Dean Brownlie has been diagnosed with a fractured finger and is likely to miss the rest of the limited-overs matches against Zimbabwe
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» 'Playing every game like it is my last' - David Hussey
- David Hussey believes playing in the 2015 World Cup is a realistic goal despite his age, and he has said that he still harbours hopes of making the Australia Test team
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» Bell dropped from limited-overs squads
- Jos Buttler and Danny Briggs have been named in England's limited-overs squads to face Pakistan in the UAE
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» Wasim Akram reveals Starc advice
- Mitchell Starc's presently irresistible blend of swing, speed and direction is all in the wrist - the result of a fiendishly simple piece of advice from Wasim Akram
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