Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Eagles pick up Petersen

South Africa batsman Alviro Petersen has signed a short-term deal with Essex for the beginning of the 2012 season.

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Younus - We won't panic

Younus Khan says there is no reason for Pakistan to panic despite their heavy defeat in the first ODI against England.

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England target whitewash

Samit Patel believes England sent out a warning statement to Pakistan after their emphatic one-day sucess on Monday.

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Ponting back as skipper

Ricky Ponting has been reinstalled as Australia captain for this Friday's one-day international match against Sri Lanka in Sydney.

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Afridi spins out Afghanistan

Afghanistan suffered a seven-wicket defeat to Pakistan in their first ever one-day international against a Test-playing nation in Sharjah.

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Petersen snub angers Dragons

Glamorgan head coach Matthew Mott has criticised former captain Alviro Petersen for not honouring an agreement to rejoin the county.

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Guptill inspires Black Caps

Martin Guptill blasted 91 not out off only 54 balls as New Zealand romped to a seven-wicket T20 victory over Zimbabwe.

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Rana to join Derbyshire

Derbyshire have announced that Pakistan bowler Rana Naved will play for them in this year's Friends Life t20 competition.

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Dhoni delivers for India

MS Dhoni held his nerve at the death as India claimed a dramatic four-wicket victory over Australia at the Adelaide Oval.

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Hussey to miss India clash

Australia have opted to rest veteran batsman Mike Hussey for their upcoming CB Series encounter with India in Adelaide.

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Cook - New format, clean slate

England captain Alastair Cook has urged his side to prove they have learned from their 5-0 series whitewash in India four months ago.

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Dawes accepts India post

India have appointed Australian Joe Dawes as their new bowling coach in place of South African Eric Simons.

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England to do without Buttler

Jos Buttler will miss the first one-dayer of the series against Pakistan because of split webbing in his left hand.

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Cook - A really good day

Alastair Cook felt England finally played to their potential in the UAE in the opening one-dayer of the series with Pakistan.

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NZ edge Hamilton run-fest

New Zealand were made to sweat before sealing a 2-0 whitewash series win over Zimbabwe in the final T20 international.

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Aussies suffer Clarke setback

Australia captain Michael Clarke has been ruled out of Friday's ODI against Sri Lanka due to a hamstring injury.

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Dhoni rescues India again

MS Dhoni provided late fireworks for the second match running to ensure India claimed a thrilling tie against Sri Lanka in Adelaide.

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England start series in style

A century from skipper Alastair Cook and four wickets from Steve Finn helped England clinch a 130-run victory over Pakistan.

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Ajmal's Royals move in doubt

Worcestershire's agreement to bring back Saeed Ajmal could fall through if Pakistan's proposed tour of Sri Lanka goes ahead.

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Sunday, 5 February 2012

Aussies draw first blood

David Hussey hammered 61 off 30 balls as Australia beat India by 65 runs in the triangular series opener in Melbourne.

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T20 win delights Dhoni

Mahendra Singh Dhoni hailed an "exceptional" fielding display from his team after Friday's T20 international victory over Australia.

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IPL snub for England stars

England internationals James Anderson, Graeme Swann, Ian Bell and Matt Prior all went unsold at the IPL auction.

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Misbah in dark over Amir

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has no idea when, or even if, Mohammad Amir will be allowed to play for Pakistan again in the future.

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Lions lose in Colombo

Sri Lanka A forced a one-match shoot-out with England Lions after a four-wicket victory levelled the five-game series at 2-2.

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Wickets tumble in Dubai

England's bowlers led from the front as 16 wickets fell on a remarkable opening day to the third and final Test against Pakistan.

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Long road for England

England reached 36-0 in pursuit of a victory target of 324 after Azhar Ali's 157 kept them in the field for most of day three of the final Test against Pakistan.

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Yuvraj undergoes cancer treatment

India batsman Yuvraj Singh is undergoing treatment for cancer in the United States.

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Duo put England to the sword

An unbeaten stand of 194 between Younus Khan and Azhar Ali put Pakistan firmly in control of the third Test against England.

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O'Brien eyes IPL chance

Ireland's Kevin O'Brien is hoping his World Cup heroics against England will earn him an Indian Premier League contract.

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Pakistan on brink admits Cook

England are facing a series whitewash at the hands of Pakistan, Alastair Cook admitted at the end of day two in Dubai.

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Nicol inspires New Zealand

Rob Nicol made amends for his batting failure as he took four wickets in New Zealand's 90-run win over Zimbabwe.

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Amir released from jail

Mohammad Amir has been released from jail after serving half of a six-month sentence.

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Bell boost for England

England batsman Ian Bell has recovered from a stomach upset and will take part in practice on Thursday ahead of the third Test.

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Lee suffers broken foot

Australia fast bowler Brett Lee has broken his foot and will miss the upcoming triangular one-day series.

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Swann - England up against it

Graeme Swann concedes England have an "absolute mountain to climb" if they are to claim victory in the final Test against Pakistan.

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India back on track

India snapped their five-match losing streak in Australia and levelled the two-match T20 series with an eight-wicket victory at the MCG.

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Anderson - Tail must wag

James Anderson believes he and his fellow England bowlers could have a crucial part to play with the bat in Dubai.

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Tremlett may need back op

England paceman Chris Tremlett may be forced to undergo surgery to cure a back problem that has been described as "chronic".

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