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Cricket not quintessentially English after all

Cricket is not quintessentially English after all, a new Australian research has claimed. According to the research, north European immigrants imported the game to England in the 14th century, and that it was first resisted by the local population.
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Waseem urges Younis to focus on match winners

"Younis must look at his match winners and rely on them for the success of his team .He (Younis) has done wonders in the Karachi Test against Sri Lanka, and now, he should look at his match winners for securing a series win over Sri Lanka in Lahore,”...
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Dates for Pak-Australia ODI series in Dubai revised again

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that the series, which is to be played at a neutral venue, United Arab Emirates (UAE), will be played from April 22 to May 7. "Now the series will be played from April 22 to May 7 as we have pushed backed the date of the first match by two days," PCB chairman Ijaz Butt said....
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Tendulkar, Karthik to play International Masters game tomorrow

The duo, who are not in India's Twenty20 squad, were drafted into the New Zealand and Australian Masters' teams respectively after discussions with the New Zealand Cricket Players Association (NZCPA)....
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McCullum magic stuns India in T20 opener

McCullum fashioned a restrained half-century from 48 balls with three sixes and two fours to steer New Zealand past India's total of 162 for eight with seven balls to spare. New Zealand was 166 for three in the 19th over when Oram (29 not out) struck the game's 41st six to clinch the win. ...
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Younus' falls for 313, Akmal hits unbeaten ton in drawn Test

Pakistan declared their first innings for 765 for 6, 121 runs ahead of Sri Lanka's total and the visitors made 144 for five from 31 overs in their second essay on the fifth and final day at the National Stadium here....
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Waqar says Pak pace attack ‘too inexperienced’ for international cricket

The lack-luster performance by the Pakistani bowlers in the on-going Test match against Sri Lanka has irked former speedster Waqar Younis. Younis has termed the present Pakistani pace attack as ‘inexperienced’....
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Younis makes history hitting triple ton against SL

Younis Khan is still at the crease batting for almost 12 hours and he is looking towards the Test record for the highest individual innings, set by Brain Lara of the West Indies who made 400 not out in 2004. He has an ample time for creating this record as the match is heading towards a draw....
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Younis leads Pak fightback from the front

Pakistan's new skipper Younis Khan came out with a resolute and timely ton, helping his team give strong replay to Sri Lanka's mammoth first innings total of 644 for seven, on the third day of the first cricket Test at National Stadium here today.v...
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India number one team in the world: Kiwi coach

New Zealand coach Andy Moles and middle-order batsman Ross Taylor consider India above South Africa and Australia and feel Mahendra Singh Dhoni's team should be rated number one in the world for their consistent performance over a period of time....
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