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Mike Kasprowicz

Lee least perturbed by new chucking rules
New Delhi:Aussie speedster Brett Lee today (May 3, 2005) said cricket~~s new guidelines dealing with suspect bowling action would not put pressure on him and that he would continue to better his bowling speeds. ...
Kasprowicz unlikely to be the fall guy
Sydney:Chief selector Trevor Hohns has backed the retention of fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz in the face of the imminent return of pace spearhead Glenn McGrath for next month~~s tour to Zimbabwe. ...
Queensland sniff victory after Seccombe's ton
Sydney: A defiant century by Queensland wicketkeeper Wade Seccombe left his side in a strong position to wrap up an outright victory over South Australia in the Sheffield Shield domestic first class clash at Adelaide Oval. ...
Gilchrist, Ponting tons fashion Aussie win
Bangalore: Weighed down by a merciless Australian batting assault, India buckled under pressure of chasing a huge total as the world champions warmed up for the summit showdown with a comfortable 61-run victory in the TVS Cup triangular cricket series here ...
Kangaroos face a humdinger in Sachin's den
Mumbai: Australia~~s second-string bowling attack faces a daunting test of nerves when the world champions clash with India in a key One-day clash in Sachin Tendulkar~~s home city of Mumbai on Saturday. ...
Kangaroos face a humdinger in Sachin's den
Mumbai: Australia's second-string bowling attack faces a daunting test of nerves when the world champions clash with India in a key One-day clash in Sachin Tendulkar's home city of Mumbai on Saturday. A full house of 45,000 at the Wankhede ...
Trans-Tasman rivals promise a keen battle
Faridabad: Smarting under a comprehensive defeat at the hands of India, world champions Australia will go all out to ensure they are back to their winning ways when they take on New Zealand in the third match of the triangular series ...
Sachin set to make Kangaroos dance to his tune
Gwalior: One-day cricket~~s leading batsman Sachin Tendulkar poses a formidable challenge to Australia~~s second-string bowling attack when the world champions take on hosts India in the second match of the tri-series in Gwalior on Sunday. ...
Sachin set to make Kangaroos dance to his tune
Gwalior: One-day cricket's leading batsman Sachin Tendulkar poses a formidable challenge to Australia's second-string bowling attack when the world champions take on hosts India in the second match of the tri-series in Gwalior on Sunday. Injury and suspension have deprived...