Mumbai Indians
cricket.rediff.com | discovered:
cricket.rediff.com | discovered:
The Mumbai Indians team for the Champions League T20, which kicks-off in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Friday, September 10.
Improve or perish Waqar tells seniors to get their act together - Mumbai Mirror
mumbaimirror.com | discovered:
mumbaimirror.com | discovered:
Beleaguered coach Waqar Younis gave a dressing down to the senior players of the Pakistan team and asked them to either leave cricket or shape up their performances at the international level. Well informed sources in the national team presently tou...
Waqar asks seniors to perform or perish - asianage.com
| Waqar asks senior players to improve or perish - cricketndtv.com
| Pak coach Waqar asks senior players to improve or perish - cricket.expressindia.com
| Waqar asks senior players to improve or perish: Sources - sify.com
| Waqar asks senior players to improve or perish: Sources - cricket.zeenews.com
| Waqar asks senior players to improve or perish: Sources - cricket.zeenews.com
| Waqar asks senior players to improve or perish: Sources - asianage.com
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'India-Australia series a saviour'
hindustantimes.com | discovered:
hindustantimes.com | discovered:
Australia's upcoming tour of India could provide a healing touch to the match-fixing controversy engulfing cricket, according to former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson.
India-Aus series a saviour: ex-Pak coach - hindustantimes.com
| 'India-Oz series to take spotlight off fixing scam' - sports.in.msn.com
| 'India-Oz Tests will help heal cricket' - cricket365.com
| 'India-Oz series to take spotlight off fixing scam' - cricket.expressindia.com
| Lawson: Ind- Aus series important - espnstar.com
| India-Australia series is important for cricket: Lawson - cricket.zeenews.com
| India-Australia series is important for cricket: Lawson - cricketndtv.com
| India-Australia series is important for cricket: Lawson - cricket.zeenews.com
| Lawson fears bleak future for Aamer - telegraphindia.com
Neetu Chandra denies links with Asif
cricket.rediff.com | discovered:
cricket.rediff.com | discovered:
Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra has denied having any links with Pakistani bowler Mohammad Asif, embroiled in the latest spot-fixing controversy that has rocked the world cricket
Neetu Chandra denies links with tainted Asif - asianage.com
| Neetu Chandra denies links with tainted Pak cricketer Asif - cricket.zeenews.com
| Neetu Chandra denies links with tainted Pak cricketer Asif - cricket.zeenews.com
| Neetu denies links with Asif - espnstar.com
| Neetu Chandra questioned by ICC - espnstar.com
| 'Cricket is not different from any other business' - cricket.rediff.com
| Neetu Chandra questioned in spot-fixing scandal - cricket.rediff.com
| Neetu Chandra questioned by ACSU in spot-fixing scandal - asianage.com
| Neetu Chandra questioned by ACSU in spot-fixing scandal - cricket.zeenews.com
Spot fixing: Ex-ICC chief Mani slams PCB for not suspending tainted trio immediately
newkerala.com | discovered:
newkerala.com | discovered:
Islamabad, Sept.8 : The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) should have promptly suspended the tainted players - Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer after they were allegedly accused of spot fixing during the Lords Test against England, said fo...
ICC sends official notice to Kamran Akmal - sify.com
| ICC sends official notice to Kamran Akmal - cricket.rediff.com
| Spot fixing: Ex-ICC chief Mani slams PCB for not suspending tainted trio immediately - dailyindia.com
| ICC sends official notice to Akmal - espnstar.com
| ICC sends official notice to Akmal - timesofindia.indiatimes.com
| ICC sends official notice to Kamran Akmal - cricket.zeenews.com
| Pakistan 'stubborn' over spot-fixing scandal, says former ICC president - guardian.co.uk
| Mani slams 'stubborn' PCB - cricket365.com
| Mani: Stubborn PCB refused to act - cricket.co.uk
No need to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting
cricket.rediff.com | discovered:
cricket.rediff.com | discovered:
Spot-fixing scandal should be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team for the alleged involvement of their three players, feels Australian captain Ricky Ponting.
No need to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting - sify.com
| Ponting: Don't ban Pakistan - cricket365.com
| No need to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting - cricket.zeenews.com
| Don't ban Pakistan from world cricket, says Ponting - newkerala.com
| Ponting joins match-fixing debate - independent.co.uk
| Ponting: No need to ban the whole team - espnstar.com
| Unfair to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting - cricket.expressindia.com
| No need to ban whole Pak team: Ponting - timesofindia.indiatimes.com
| No need to ban whole Pak team: Ponting - hindustantimes.com
Australian players' participation in IPL 4 doubtful
sify.com | discovered:
sify.com | discovered:
MELBOURNE: Australian cricketers and their Board are heading towards a bitter stand-off with the former threatening not to sign their contract for next year over the latter's attempt to snatch 10 per
Aussie players oppose IPL ruling - espnstar.com
| Australian players oppose new rules for IPL 4 - cricket.zeenews.com
| Oz players unhappy over 10% cut in IPL salary - asianage.com
| Oz players protest CA attempts to take their 10 percent IPL earnings - dailyindia.com
| Oz players protest CA attempts to take their 10 percent IPL earnings - newkerala.com
| Australia players in dispute with authorities over IPL salary levy - independent.co.uk
| Australian cricket could be in crisis over IPL salaries - dnaindia.com
| Cricket Australia enter dispute with own players over IPL cut - guardian.co.uk
| IPL Aussies threaten to not sign contracts - cricket365.com
Love-rat Wayne Rooney destroyed wife's second baby plan
dnaindia.com | discovered:
dnaindia.com | discovered:
They had decided to begin trying for a brother or sister for 10-month-old son Kai - and Coleen confided in friends that she hoped to be pregnant by Christmas.
Wayne Rooney romped with more women behind wife's back? - dnaindia.com
| Coleen doesn't need Rooney - dc-epaper.com
| Wayne Rooney's wife Coleen tells him: 'I don't need you anymore' - dnaindia.com
| Second hooker involved in Wayne Rooney 'threesome' revealed - dnaindia.com
| What turned churchgoing Jennifer Thompson into Rooney hooker? - dnaindia.com
| Wayne Rooney 'to make no attempt to rescue his marriage if wife Coleen dumps him' - dnaindia.com
| Man Utd yet to decide on 'flagship player' Wayne Rooney's future - dnaindia.com
| Wayne Rooney prostitute Jennifer Thompson 'bedded 13 more football stars' - dnaindia.com
| Hooker Jenny scores hat-trick - dc-epaper.com
BCCI to cut down tenure of IPL Governing Council
cricket.zeenews.com | discovered:
cricket.zeenews.com | discovered:
The BCCI has decided to limit the IPL Governing Council`s tenure from five years to one.
BCCI slashes IPL GC tenure to one year - espnstar.com
| BCCI to cut down tenure of IPL GC - timesofindia.indiatimes.com
| End of Modi's IPL dream? - cricketndtv.com
| BCCI to cut down tenure of IPL governing council - dnaindia.com
| BCCI to cut down tenure of IPL Governing Council - cricket.zeenews.com
| We are unaware of any wrongdoing in IPL: BCCI - cricket.rediff.com
| Is Sunil Gavaskar on his way out of IPL governing council? - dnaindia.com
| We are not aware of any wrongdoing in IPL: BCCI - cricketndtv.com
| IPL is clean, asserts BCCI after ‘fixing’ reports - cricket.zeenews.com
SRK finds new IPL rules confusing
espnstar.com | discovered:
espnstar.com | discovered:
Kolkata Knight Rider's owner Shah Rukh Khan has found the new IPL rules "a bit confusing" and unfair.
SRK find new IPL rules confusing - espnstar.com
| New IPL rules 'a bit confusing': Shah Rukh Khan - hindustantimes.com
| SRK tweet adds to the drama - telegraphindia.com
| Shah Rukh Khan says new IPL rules 'a bit confusing' - hindustantimes.com
| New IPL rules 'a bit confusing': Shah Rukh - cricketndtv.com
| New IPL rules are ‘a bit confusing’, says Shah Rukh - cricket.zeenews.com
| IPL's new rules confusing: SRK - newkerala.com
| New IPL rules "a bit confusing": SRK - cricket.rediff.com
| New IPL rules "a bit confusing": SRK - timesofindia.indiatimes.com








