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Fourth day's play to continue as scheduled at Lord's: ICC

An alleged match-fixing scandal in the fourth Test between Pakistan and England notwithstanding, the ICC on Sunday said that the fourth day's play will continue as scheduled at the Lord's ground here

Mani shocked by Pakistan 'spot-fixing' scandal

The 'spot-fixing' scandal that has rocked Pakistan cricket has shocked former ICC President, Mr Ehsan Mani, who is baffled how a bookie managed to get in touch with the players despite restrictions im

Trott, Broad rescue hosts

London, Aug. 27: Jonathan Trott (145 n.o) and Stuart Broad (125 n.o.) rescued England on Day Two of their fourth Test against Pakistan at Lord’s on Friday.

Earlier, Mohammad Amir took career-best fig

We will try to keep it simple: MS

Dambulla, Aug. 27: The Indian top-order had a prolonged session at the nets on Saturday. Whether the practice had purpose is a matter of conjecture. By the look of it, the team would be praying for an

It’s all in the mind, says Sanga

Dambulla, Aug. 27: Kumar Sangakkara has reasons to be optimistic ahead of the final. A set of hard working professionals had their priorities right before a single no-ball ruined it all. Except for th

Toss, Sehwag hold key

Dambulla, Aug. 27: This tri-series, if anything, has proved to be a deviation from the norm. The sub-continent has been the base for tall scores with batsmen often reducing the bowlers to mere spectat

Modi's charges against Srinivasan "blatant lies": BCCI chief

The BCCI on Saturday threw its weight behind Secretary, Mr N. Srinivasan and rejected suspended IPL Chairman, Mr Lalit Modi's allegations that the senior official fixed the 2009 players' auction.

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Sri Lanka to bat against India in the final

Sri Lanka skipper Kumar Sangakkara won the toss and opted to bat against India in the cricket tri-series final at Rangiri International stadium here on Saturday.

Sri Lanka have fielded an unchanged

Delhi Dasher fuels Team India success

Aug. 26: Virender Sehwag’s ability to reinvent himself in ODIs has been the biggest bonus for Team India in the run-up to the World Cup. Going a touch subdued in the shorter format has only fuelled hi

Annual report, accounts likely to dominate BCCI meet

Passing of the annual report and accounts for the 2009-10 fiscal are set to dominate the agenda when the Cricket Board's all-powerful Working Committee meets here on Saturday.

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