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Pietersen and Moores quit - reports - The Press Association
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'We haven't been that bad' - Ponting - CricInfo.com
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Tendulkar presence inspire others to deliever, feels Amre - Hindustan Times
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PCB criticised for awarding central contract to Akhtar - Expressindia.com
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Pietersen resigns as England captain - CricInfo.com
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Fixed Odds: 2009 Ashes - England v Australia - CricInfo.com
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Retired Ganguly to pick babes for Knight Riders - Cricketnext.com
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Captain Malik vows to take Pakistan to top - Cricketnext.com
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Moores follows KP, quits as England coach - NDTV.com
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AP England cricket coach Peter Moores has reportedly followed captain Kevin Pietersen in quitting his post following a power struggle between the two men.
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Australia win despite Smith's gutsy return - CricInfo.com
New Zealand Herald
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For the second consecutive year Australia have pulled off a last-minute victory in the Sydney Test, this time despite a courageous and painful batting effort from the injured Graeme Smith.
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Shoaib and Kaneria earn top contracts - CricInfo.com
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In a fitting indication of the extremes within which Pakistan cricket operates, Shoaib Akhtar has been awarded a central contract for 2009 and been placed in the top of three categories.
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Pietersen and Moores quit - reports - The Press Association
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England captain Kevin Pietersen and coach Peter Moores have both resigned according to reports on Wednesday. Although the England and Wales Cricket Board have not confirmed either man has stepped down from his position, it appears the rift which has ...
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'We haven't been that bad' - Ponting - CricInfo.com
Sydney Morning Herald
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South Africa will have to wait until the return series next month to try to steal the official No. 1 Test ranking from Australia, but captain Graeme Smith is boosted by the knowledge his side can beat any one in the world.
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Tendulkar presence inspire others to deliever, feels Amre - Hindustan Times
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Mona Parthsarathi, PTI Sachin Tendulkar need not wield his bat, his sheer presence in the dressing room inspires others to give their best, says Mumbai Ranji team coach Praveen Amre.
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PCB criticised for awarding central contract to Akhtar - Expressindia.com
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Karachi: Pakistan Cricket Board is facing criticism for awarding contract to Shoaib Akhtar despite the fast bowler being involved in the disciplinary and fitness issues.
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Pietersen resigns as England captain - CricInfo.com
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According to reports on Sky News, Kevin Pietersen has resigned as England captain, following the ECB's emergency board meeting that took place on Tuesday evening to discuss his rift with Peter Moores.
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Fixed Odds: 2009 Ashes - England v Australia - CricInfo.com
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For the first time, Australia have gone to odds-against to win this summer's Ashes series against England. Bet365 now make the tourists 11/10, which is a massive indictment of just how far the Aussies have fallen in recent months.
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Retired Ganguly to pick babes for Knight Riders - Cricketnext.com
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London: Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly, who is popularly known as the Prince of Kolkata, will pick new cheerleaders for his Indian Premier League team, the Kolkata Knight Riders.
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Captain Malik vows to take Pakistan to top - Cricketnext.com
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Lahore: Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik says he is ready to take the national team to the top of the world cricket rankings, after being renewed as captain for an indefinite period.
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Moores and Pietersen 'facing axe' - BBC Sport
Times Online
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Both England coach Peter Moores and captain Kevin Pietersen's jobs could be under threat following a meeting of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
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