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PCB sends Arthur legal notice
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has sent a legal notice to former South Africa coach Mickey Arthur, telling him to respond in a week about his recent claims that an ODI between Pakistan and South Africa in 2007 had "a strong ...
Pcb Sends Arthur Legal Notice
DNA re-test on Woolmer's body sends inquest to week four
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Woolmer's inquest wraps up for another week
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Daddy Pollock set for Sri Lanka Test return
Colombo:Injury-hit South Africa were boosted by the news that veteran all-rounder Shaun Pollock will arrive in Sri Lanka later this week following the birth of his second child. ...
England still not finished article, warns Flintoff
More imagesBirmingham:England captain Andrew Flintoff insisted his side still had plenty of room for improvement after a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka saw them head into the final Test of the three-match series, starting later this week, with a 1-0 lead. ...
SC clears deck for holding adjourned BCCI meeting
New Delhi:Decks have been cleared for holding the adjourned AGM of BCCI at Kolkata before November 30 as disputing parties to the Board elections mutually arrived at consensus on six-point terms and reference for former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy, who wi...
Thatscricket - News - ICC may revive plan to popularise game
London: The International Cricket Council's (ICC) 175,000 Pound Ambassador programme to popularise cricket that had been put on a backburner could be revived.ICC president Malcolm Gray said the programme to popularise cricket throughout the world could still be revived fol...