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CricFever (Free subscription) | yesterday
Melbourne, Nov. 22 (ANI): Former Australian leg spinner Shane Warne has nominated Michael Clarke as his ”bunny” for tonight’’s All Stars Twenty20 match. As preparations go, Warne has done no bowling, plenty of fitness work and sledged Clarke. “I”ve been calling Clarkey ”Daryll” (as in Cullinan). He’’s my new bunny,”” the Daily...
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
IF AUSTRALIA lured Glenn McGrath out of retirement, would they have a better chance of winning the Twenty20 World Cup next year? On the evidence of last night's display at the Gabba, most certainly.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | yesterday
The retired legends delivered some stinging lessons but it was the young pups of Michael Clarke's Australian XI who stole the Twenty20 exhibition
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The Age (Free subscription) | yesterday
Shane Warne has won the toss for the ACA All Stars and elected to bowl first in the Twenty20 exhibition match against the Australia XI at the Gabba.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Shane Warne has won the toss for the ACA All Stars and elected to bowl first in the Twenty20 exhibition match against the Australia XI at the Gabba.
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Rising all-rounder Steven Smith's rich rewards from NSW's Champions League Twenty20 success have continued with a shock call-up to play for Australia.
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E - Editors Weblog (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Alternative newspaper Creative Loafing, a six-branch newspaper chain, is launching an idea that will earn it a lot of publicity while helping a good cause, reports The Saint Petersburg Times' TampaBay.com. To raise money for the charity The Children's...
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The Buzz Florida Politics (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
At a time when some critics insist that content in newspapers is unofficially for sale, Creative Loafing's Tampa edition is about to put that notion to the test. To raise money for The Children's Home charity, Creative Loafing in Tampa...
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ABC (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
A host of Test stars were shown up on Sunday, as Tasmania eased to a six-wicket victory over New South Wales in their domestic one-day clash at North Sydney Oval.
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ABC (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
New South Wales set Tasmania a competitive but achievable victory target of 272 runs in their domestic one-day clash at North Sydney Oval this afternoon.
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io9 (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
From the department of questions you never wanted answered comes the belated sequel to cult fave Time After Time, where HG Wells and Jack the Ripper travel to the 1970s and duke it out. Now Jack is... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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switbd | 10/19/2009
Somerset's Champions League adventure ended as New South Wales cruised into the semi-finals with a six-wicket win. The English county lost regular wickets - including Justin Langer in his last game - as only Zander de Bruyn (23) and Wes Durston (20 not out) passed 15.
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switbd | 10/17/2009
Somerset's Champions League hopes all but ended at the Super Eight phase with a five-wicket loss to Diamond Eagles. It needed a stand of 77 between James Hildreth and Wes Durston to take Somerset to 132-8, Durston with 10 fours in his 57 from 32 deliveries. Morne van Wyk made a fluent 47 in reply and despite some late hiccups, Eagles made the target with eight balls left.
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switbd | 10/11/2009
Sussex lost their opening match in the Champions League, as New South Wales recorded a comfortable 35-run victory. The Australian team batted first and despite a difficult, slow pitch with variable bounce, they made 130-2. Phil Hughes hit an assured 62 from 64 balls and shared an unbroken 90 with Moises Henriques who hit three fours and two sixes in 51 from 33 deliveries.