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CLT20 2012

Champions League T20 2012 under fixing cloud

County matches in England, games at the Hong Kong Sixes also listed under fixing by Lou Vincent.

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Lou Vincent’s fiancée says ex-New Zealand player would be unable to comment on fixing allegations

Lou Vincent's fiancée said it was unlikely he would be able to comment on the issue.

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IPL 7: Immediate scheduling after ICC World T20 2014 could lead to overkill

There will be exactly a 10-day gap between the end and beginning of the two T20 events.

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Faisalabad Wolves forced to shift to Mohali due to visa issues

They have got the green signal to compete in the Champions League Twenty20, but Faisalabad Wolves players were forced to shift out of the city after it emerged that their visas were only valid for Mohali.

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Irfan Pathan joins Narendra Modi in his election campaign

India all-rounder Irfan Pathan joined Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi at his election rally in Kheda to campaign for the upcoming state polls which starts on December 13.

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Smashing Success!

Smashing Success!

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Pakistan to tour West Indies in 2013

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finalised a Test tour to the West Indies next year in July-August that will ensure that the national team and its players remain busy throughout the year.

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Sourav Ganguly one of India’s greatest cricketers: Shahrukh Khan

Shahrukh Khan and Sourav Ganguly may not be the best of friends but the Bollywood actor considers the former India captain as one of the "greatest" cricketers of the country.

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Money generated from CLT20 helps develop cricket at grassroot level: Cricket Australia

Cricket Australia (CA) has made it clear that it doesn't intend to roll back its commitment to the Champions League, despite the impact on Test preparations, insisting that the money generated by the tournament is important to develop the game at the grassroot level.

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West Indies team arrives in Bangladesh

A 15-member West Indies squad led by Darren Sammy arrived in Dhaka on Monday for a series involving two Tests, five One Day Internationals and one Twenty20 against Bangladesh.

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