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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided that the official window for the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be from March 22 till the end of May. Finalizing the exact dates is pending due to the upcoming general elections in the country next summer, with the schedule contingent on the election […]
- IPL auction player registration ends today (November 30) (Category: Breaking News)
- Dasun Shanaka to join Gujarat Titans in IPL 2023 (Category: Breaking News)
- ICC Website glitch puts India ahead of Australia in Test rankings; rectifies later (Category: Breaking News)
- Tillakaratne backs Bangladesh to make an impression in Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
ICC World T20 – Super Eights – England vs NZ Luke Wright and Steven Finn starred in a much-improved England performance as they beat New Zealand by six wickets to put the defence of their Twenty20 crown back on track in their ICC World T20 Super Eight clash at Pallekele on Saturday
- Centurion Chamara leaves England toiling (Category: Business)
- Livingstone 95*, bowlers help England level series in rain-shortened contest (Category: Breaking News)
- Charles and Gayle see off England despite Morgan heroics (Category: Business)
- Seifert, Phillips and Chapman counter Bairstow’s fireworks to seal New Zealand win (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lanka beat New Zealand in a Super Over after the teams played out a tie in their Super Eights match in Pallekele.
- New Zealand aims to climb up rankings (Category: Sports)
- New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Match I (Category: Sports)
- New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Match II (Category: Sports)
- Media Accreditation for India, New Zealand Tour of Sri Lanka (Category: Sports)
Reuters: Sri Lanka beat New Zealand via Super Over in the first Super Eight stage match of the Twenty20 World Cup at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Opting to bat first, New Zealand posted 174 for seven wickets after Rob Nicol (58) and Martin Guptil (38) had provided
- Charles and Gayle see off England despite Morgan heroics (Category: Business)
- Sammy keen to end West Indies’ title drought (Category: Business)
- Cricket-Sri Lanka beat New Zealand via Super Over (Category: Breaking News)
- Refreshed India seek revival in new season (Category: Business)
PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka (Reuters) - Sri Lanka beat New Zealand via Super Over in the first Super Eight stage match of the Twenty20 World Cup at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Opting to bat first, New Zealand posted 174 for seven wickets after Rob Nicol (58) and Martin Guptil
- Bond Auction (Category: Business)
- ‘SL will implement home-grown solution’ (Category: Breaking News)
- Market Flavour (Category: Business)
- Seeking Direction (Category: Business)
PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka beat New Zealand via Super Over in the first Super Eight stage match of the Twenty20 World Cup at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Opting to bat first, New Zealand posted 174 for seven wickets after Rob Nicol (58
- Bond Auction (Category: Business)
- ‘SL will implement home-grown solution’ (Category: Breaking News)
- Market Flavour (Category: Business)
- Seeking Direction (Category: Business)
Opening batsman Rob Nicol hit a career-best 58 as New Zealand reached 174-7 against Sri Lanka in the Super Eights of the World Twenty20.
(Reuters):Sri Lanka could turn to uncapped teenager Akila Dananjaya if spinner Ajantha Mendis fails to recover from injury in time for the World Twenty20 Super Eight game against New Zealand at Pallekele on Thursday. “He’s certainly very close to playing,” Sri Lanka coach Graham
- Need to learn from our mistakes, says Mahela (Category: Business)
- It’s not just about the biff for the Wallabies (Category: Business)
- We need to win and get momentum going: Mahela (Category: Business)
- Flexibility a double-edged sword for Mirza (Category: Business)
The ICC piloted a partnership with the educational non-profit Room to Read during the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011 and the success of this initiative convinced both parties to extend the relationship through to 2015. Room to Read works to One of the early fruits of this partnership, has been the development of local language cricket books to promote literacy, the first of which features local sta...
- Sangakkara banks on home advantage at ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012 (Category: Sports)
- ICC World Twenty20 2012 trophies arrive in Sri Lanka (Category: Sports)
Reuters: Yuvraj Singh was denied a fairytale comeback from serious illness as New Zealand beat India by one run in a see-saw Twenty20 International to win the two-match series on Tuesday. Brendon McCullum’s 55-ball 91 lifted New Zealand to a total of 167 for five and India finished on 166 for four to give the ...
- ‘Will be wary of spinners’ – Taylor (Category: Business)
- Late Slide (Category: Business)
- Yuvraj Singh back in Team India for World Twenty20 (Category: Business)
- McCullum, Ajmal on top in T20I rankings (Category: Business)
All 12 men’s squads for the ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012 have now been confirmed with the very best players in the world getting ready for the big event, which gets underway in Sri Lanka next month. Defending champion England will be led by Stuart Broad and features a strong line
- Sri Lanka faces Pakistan in T20 series, looks to improve ranking (Category: Business)
- MCC says putting off Test Championship a setback (Category: Business)
- ICC announces WT20 warm-up schedule (Category: Business)
- England dominates Reliance ICC T20I Rankings (Category: Business)
Hambantota (Sri Lanka): A rejuvenated India would look for a winning start to the new season but the task would be easier said than done against a strong Sri Lanka as the two sides clash in a five-match ODI series starting here tomorrow. Barring the Indian Premier League, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s India have not been ...
- Lanka tour will help prepare for World T20: Dhoni (Category: Business)
- Refreshed India seek revival in new season (Category: Business)
- We handled pressure better in series: Mahela (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka thrashes India by 9 wickets, square series (Category: Business)
Sydney Morning Herald: This summer’s tri-series will be played amid a backdrop of a pay dispute which sees Sri Lanka’s players owed as much as $US 5million ($4.71 million) due to a cash crisis within the country’s governing body. As Mahela Jayawardene’s team battle the world’s top two ODI sides on the field during this ...
- Funds on the way for Sri Lankan players (Category: Business)
- Sri Lankans put on a gutsy show for free (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka aim to rise above money worries (Category: Business)
- $3 m floor price set for T20 league franchises (Category: Business)
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 cricket international against Sri Lanka in the United States tomorrow (7.30am NZT)
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 cricket international against Sri Lanka in the United States tomorrow (7.30am NZT)
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 cricket international against Sri Lanka in the United States tomorrow (7.30am NZT)
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 cricket international against Sri Lanka in the United States tomorrow (7.30am NZT)
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 cricket international against Sri Lanka in the United States tomorrow (7.30am NZT)
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 cricket international against Sri Lanka in the United States tomorrow (7.30am NZT)
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 cricket international against Sri Lanka in the United States tomorrow (7.30am NZT)
Brendon McCullum will return to the wicketkeeping gloves while Rob Nicol will make his debut for New Zealand as they play an historic first Twenty20 international agsinst Sri Lanka in the US
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