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Who is Cricket's Number One?
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It is a three-way tussle for international cricket's top spot. Australia, India and South Africa are all in contention with a clear leader yet to emerge.
Apr 10, 2009
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Joseph John
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Paul Collingwood Retires from Test Cricket
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England batsman Paul Collingwood has decided to retire from Test cricket at the age of 34, but will continue in the limited over forms of the game.
Jan 5, 2011
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Daniel Trelfer
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One-Day Cricket
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South Africa returned to winning ways in the third match with a confident, bullish batting display to square the series.
Nov 27, 2009
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Ben Murray
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To Retire or Not to Retire
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In the modern world, retirement has lost its appeal to many people. Many people are looking for a purpose driven life for as many years as they live.
Jan 6, 2011
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Ann Maddox
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2008 Test Cricket In England
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Details of the Test Matches and One Day Internationals being played during the English summer of 2008 between England and New Zealand and England and South Africa.
Mar 31, 2008
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John O'Connor
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The Future of Twenty20 Cricket
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The huge popularity of this short form of cricket has generated massive crowds and sponsorship. But will it continue?
Feb 10, 2010
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Debra DeLorenzo
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Iconic Australian Cricketing Heroes
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Aussies love cricket and tourists may be bewildered by the reverence given to past and present players. Read on to discover some Australian cricket trivia.
Jan 22, 2008
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Susan Whelan
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Cricket Australia: A New Generation
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Cricket Australia has handed out the 25 sought-after central contracts for the next 12 months but are the new starlets ready to impact upon the test arena?
Jun 10, 2011
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Luke Deveney
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Jimmy Cricket: The Early Years
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The popular Northern Irish comic, a Prime Time television regular in the 1980s, tells Suite 101 about his humble beginnings as a Butlin's "redcoat."
Aug 21, 2010
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Adrian Peel
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World Cricket
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Eoin Morgan became the first man to score one-day hundreds for two different ICC member countries as England squeezed past a valiant Bangladesh in the 2nd match at Dhaka.
Mar 2, 2010
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Ben Murray
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International Cricket
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As winter sets in in the UK, some red-hot cricket action has been taking place around the world to keep fans entertained.
Dec 9, 2009
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Ben Murray
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Cricket and Literature
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A brief comparison between literature and cricket. How critics respond to different forms and the changes that take place in cricket and literature.
Jan 19, 2011
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sushrut bhatia
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English Cricket
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Another resounding victory occured at Port Elizabeth, but a little suprisingly, it was England who dominated their South Africa opponents.
Nov 29, 2009
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Ben Murray
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Lords Cricket Ground, the Home of Cricket.
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Lord's Cricket Ground has been at the present site since 1814. Let's look at the history of the most famous cricket ground in the world.
Jul 12, 2011
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Steve Boxall
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Famous Australian Cricketer: Adam Gilchrist
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Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist announced his retirement after fifteen years in the game. Here is a retrospective of his Gilchrist's cricketing career.
Jan 28, 2008
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Susan Whelan
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First Cricket World Cup 1975
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The West Indies won the first cricket World Cup in 1975, ushering in an era of Caribbean dominance of world cricket for over more than a decade.
Feb 13, 2011
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Stuart McCulloch
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Cricket's Very Own Ali Dai
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After Ali Dai conned Southampton F.C. in 1996, Worcestershire C.C.C have now been fooled by a similar story full of lies and misleading information.
May 27, 2011
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Owen Stean
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Muttiah Muralidaran Retires After 800 Wickets in Cricket Tests
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Sri Lanka cricket's star performer and spin wizard to retire from test cricket after Test match against India on 22 July 2010
Jul 17, 2010
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Sanjiva Wijesinha
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England Cricket Selectors Name their One Day Squads 2011
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After their 1-0 Test series win against Sri Lanka, England now move into the one-day games against the World Cup runners up.
Jun 22, 2011
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Steve Boxall
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