October 2009 News

Pietersen’s return will be a huge boon for us: Andy Flower

Published: October 31, 2009

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England’s team director Andy Flower has said that after taking a break from International cricket and recuperating from a long standing injury, star batsman Kevin Pietersen is in the right frame of mind to overpower the South Africans in the upcoming test series.


India seeded sixth for T20 World Cup 2010

Published: October 31, 2009

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India has been seeded sixth for next year’s T20 World Cup to be held in West Indies and will be opening their campaign on May 1 against a qualifier.


Pietersen rediscovers his love for the game due to injury

Published: October 31, 2009

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England’s swashbuckling middle order batsman, Kevin Pietersen, has said that the forced break from International cricket due to his Achilles injury has been a blessing in disguise as it has refreshed him at a time when he was falling “out of love with the game”.


Harbhajan will bounce back soon: Dhoni

Published: October 31, 2009

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Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has come out in support of his out of form off-spinner Harbhajan Singh saying that he is not at his best but the team is not losing sleep over his form because he is a quality bowler and knows how to bounce back.


Brett Lee ruled out of ODI series, returns home

Published: October 31, 2009

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Australia’s injury worries were compounded on Friday with speedster Brett Lee being ruled out of the remainder of the ODI series in India because of an elbow injury. Lee would be flying back home on Saturday.


Under-19 World Cup schedule announced

Published: October 30, 2009

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the schedule for the Under-19 World Cup to be held in New Zealand between January 15 and 30 next year and will feature 16 teams.


Younis hopes bilateral ties with India resume soon

Published: October 30, 2009

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Skipper of Pakistan’s national team, Younis Khan, has said that he is keeping his fingers crossed and hoping that Pakistan’s bilateral cricketing ties with India resume as soon as possible.


Graham Manou replaces injured Paine for remaining ODI’s

Published: October 30, 2009

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South Australian Graham Manou will be flying down to India to join the Australian team replacing the injured Tim Paine who broke his finger during Australia’s drubbing in the second one-dayer. Manou is due to fly to Delhi on Thursday night and will land in time for the third one-dayer of the seven match series to be played in New Delhi on Saturday.


Sachin should cut down on one-dayers to prolong test career: Border

Published: October 30, 2009

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Australian batting legend Allan Border said on Thursday that little master Sachin Tendulkar should play less of limited-overs cricket if he wants to prolong his test career.


My injury doesn’t have anything to do with Champions League: Lee

Published: October 30, 2009

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Australia’s leading fast bowler, Brett Lee, is in a war of words with his skipper Ricky Ponting saying that him playing in the Champions League has nothing to do with his injury.


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