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'Jeeks', 'nuffies' and moms targeted by cricketing Facebook
ReutersBy Greg Stutchbury WELLINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - Hunched over desks staring at computer screens paid for in part by New Zealand cricket captain Brendon McCullum, employees at a small Wellington company are hard at work laying the foundations for what...Tags: Mark Zuckerberg, Culture, Sports, Sociology, Global Expansion
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Sreesanth in Indian trio arrested for spot-fixing
ReutersNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Former India test bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth and two other players have been arrested by Delhi police on suspicion of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League, sports officials said on Thursday. India's cricket board (BCCI)...Tags: Punishment, Sports, England, Police Arrests, Rentals
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Cricket-England play fewer ODIs after next Ashes tour
ReutersSYDNEY, May 16 (Reuters) - England will play only five one-day internationals and three Twenty20s against Australia after the Ashes series Down Under at the end of the year, Cricket Australia said on Thursday. England played seven one-day...Tags: Sports
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INTERVIEW-Cricket-Steyn eyes Champions Trophy as parting gift for Kirsten
ReutersBy Sudipto Ganguly MUMBAI, May 15 (Reuters) - South Africa hope to give coach Gary Kirsten the perfect parting gift by winning next month's Champions Trophy, and have no fears that his replacement, Russell Domingo, is up to the job of guiding the world's...Tags: Sports
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Marc Leishman Back At River Highlands; Westwood, Five Others Added To Travelers Field
Travelers Championship Welcomes Back Defending Champion; Announces 6 Commitments - By TOM YANTZ, tyantz@courant.com The Hartford Courant CROMWELL — Last year's Travelers Championship winner Marc Leishman speaks in reverence about 1995...Tags: The Players Championship, Travelers Championship, Sergio Garcia, Masters Tournament, Sports
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Cricket-No lack of effort or application in NZ, says Cook
ReutersBy Ed Osmond LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - England were not complacent or under-prepared during their disappointing tour of New Zealand this year, captain Alastair Cook said on Wednesday. England, the world's second-ranked side, were outplayed by their...Tags: Sports, England
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Cricket-New Zealand to make late decision on bowling attack
ReutersBy John Mehaffey LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - New Zealand will assess weather and pitch conditions on Thursday morning before making a final decision on whether to field four pace bowlers in the first test against England at Lord's. On the eve of the...Tags: Sports, England
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New Zealand to make late decision on bowling attack
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - New Zealand will assess weather and pitch conditions on Thursday morning before making a final decision on whether to field four pace bowlers in the first test against England at Lord's. On the eve of the first match in the two-test...Tags: Sports, England
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Cricket-Aussie batsmen must stand up in Ashes series
ReutersBy Nick Mulvenney SYDNEY, May 15 (Reuters) - Australia's pace bowling unit will give the tourists every chance of success in the Ashes series in England but will not be able to win back the precious urn without some help from the batsmen, captain Michael...Tags: Sports
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Aussie batsmen must stand up in Ashes series
ReutersSYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's pace bowling unit will give the tourists every chance of success in the Ashes series in England but will not be able to win back the precious urn without some help from the batsmen, captain Michael Clarke said on Wednesday....Tags: Sports
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PREVIEW-Cricket-England must improve to beat feisty New Zealand
ReutersBy Ed Osmond LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - England have been left in no doubt about what will be required of them in the first test against New Zealand starting at Lord's on Thursday. The world's second-ranked team struggled on their recent tour of New...Tags: Sports, England, James Anderson
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Cricket-Resilient New Zealanders resume battle at Lord's
ReutersBy John Mehaffey LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - Resilience in the face of adversity has shaped the course of New Zealand cricket since naturalist Charles Darwin sighted freed Maori slaves and the son of a missionary at play in 1835. Although rugby union and...Tags: Sports, England, International Travel, Charles Darwin, Travel
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