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05/04/2006
India confirm Sri Lanka tri-series India have announced proposals to play two triangular series, one in Sri Lanka and one in North America. [more]
Major boost to come from women's World Cup Ehsan
Mani, the ICC president, has said that he believes the next two women's
World Cups, in Australia in 2009 and India four years later, will take
the sport to a new level. [more]
Murali Kartik aims for comeback in two months Murali
Kartik, who underwent a shoulder operation to his bowling arm in
Australia six weeks ago, says he will be fit to resume his interrupted
cricket career in two months time.. [more]
Tendulkar recovery on track Sachin Tendulkar is making satisfactory progress with his rehabilitation following the shoulder surgery he had in March. [more]
Abu Dhabi tri-series could be shelved A
planned tri-nations tournament in Abu Dhabi in September involving
India, Pakistan and Australia may be shelved ... and it has been
labelled as no more than a 'money-making exercise' by the Australia
Cricketers' Association. [more]
West Indies deal secured 2011 World Cup Pakistan
newspaper The News has claimed that Asia's successful bid to host the
2011 World Cup relied on a deal done with the West Indies Cricket
Board. [more]
Singhs rout UAE India A romped to a 126-run victory over UAE in the EurAsia Series in Abu Dhabi. [more]
I enjoy playing under Chappell - Harbhajan Harbhajan
Singh, the Indian offspinner, has said that his relationship with Greg
Chappell has improved considerably and has acknowledged the coach's
role in India's recent success. [more]
Asia to host 2011 World Cup Asia have won the bid to host the 2011 World Cup by beating a joint bid by Australia and New Zealand by ten votes to three. [more]
Biswal, Dongaonkar appointed managers for Windies tour The
Board of Control for Cricket in India has appointed Ranjib Biswal, a
national selector, and D Dongoankar as managers of India's one-day and
Test side managers for the series against West Indies starting May 12. [more]
Brabourne set for return of cricket The
Brabourne Stadium at the Cricket Club of India (CCI) in Mumbai will
open its arms to international cricket after it was announce the venue
will host five matches - including the final on November 5 - in the ICC
Champions Trophy later this year. [more]
Gilchrist replaces Dhoni at the top Mahendra Singh Dhoni has displaced Ricky Ponting as the top batsman in ODIs in the latest ICC rankings. [more]
India ease past Pakistan India
A outplayed Pakistan A in all departments of the game to secure a
convincing 34-run win in the Eurasia Series in Abu Dhabi. [more]
Sanjeev Sharma guides India Seniors to easy win Sanjeev
Sharma, the former Indian allrounder, guided Indian Seniors to a
comfortable five-wicket win over their Pakistan counterparts in the
third one-day match at Sheikhupura. [more]
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