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Three youngsters have died after a boundary wall at Sylhet Stadium collapsed onto their house in the early hours of June 10.
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Three youngsters have died after a boundary wall at Sylhet Stadium collapsed onto their house in the early hours of June 10.
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Mandela is being mourned all over the world
India and South Africa’s ongoing ODI series is now in limbo after the death of the country’s former president, Nelson Mandela.
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Bracken is looking to take over Thomson’s seat in Dobell
Former Australia pace bowler Nathan Bracken has announced that he is running for next month’s elections as he looks to dethrone Craig Thomson of his seat in Dobell, which is located north of Sydney.
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Whatmore may not be around for much longer
It is highly likely that Pakistan will have a new coach heading into the 2014 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Twenty20 and 2015 ICC World Cup as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are hesitant to renew current head coach Dav Whatmore’s contract, which expires in March 2014.
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Arthur was shocked to hear the sad news about his mother
It seems as if former Australia coach Mickey Arthur just cannot catch a break after his mother tragically died just days after he was fired and replaced by Darren Lehmann.
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Dambulla will host an ODI in November
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have confirmed that international cricket is set to return to the Sri Lankan town of Dambulla after a drought period of three years.
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Boycott believes match-fixing will plummet if the Indian government were to legalise betting
The Indian Premier League (IPL) match-fixing scandal has taken the entire cricketing world by surprise, but former England captain Geoffrey Boycott believes the only way to ensure another serious event like this never occurs again is to legalise betting in India.
There has been no confirmation on which franchise Ponting will join
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has become the first international player to sign up for the inaugural edition of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), which is scheduled to get underway on July 29.