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Botha credits partnership with Prince for victory

After his side's thrilling last-ball win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in a Champions League T20 match on Friday, Warriors skipper Johan Botha said the aim was to get a good start in the first six overs.

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Frequent injuries forced me to become free lancer, says Dirk Nannes

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Australian fast bowler Dirk Nannes turned out for Surrey in the domestic T20 competition in England after a truncated IPL season earlier this year due to injury.

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Zaheer Khan’s absence is a big loss: Vettori

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Daniel Vettori has said that the absence of pace spearhead Zaheer Khan will hurt them in the Champions League Twenty20, and added that he along with Australia pacer Dirk Nannes will try to fill up for him.

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IPL franchises seek clarity on player retention and Gayle issue

By Kushan Sarkar

 

There is still a lot of time left before the fifth edition of the IPL kick-starts but most of the franchises have a few common queries and concern regarding the controversial 'Player Retention' issue as well as the status of last edition's Orange Cap winner Chris Gayle for the coming editions.

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Aravind happy with his performance in IPL4

He might have ended on the losing side in the IPL final but Royal Challengers Bangalore pacer Sreenath Aravind is happy with his own performance and says he had a dream run in the tournament, bagging 21 wickets from 13 matches.

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Nannes joins Surrey for English T20

Australia's Dirk Nannes, the leading-wicket taker in all Twenty20 matches, has joined Surrey for this season's English domestic Twenty20 tournament, the county announced on Thursday.

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2011 has been a tale of misery for DD – from the auction to their exit from IPL4

Eyebrows were raised when Delhi opted to retain only Sehwag for IPL 2011.

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Chris Gayle included in Bangalore squad in place of Nannes

Explosive West Indies batsman Chris Gayle today got clearance from his cricket Board (WICB) to play in the ongoing Indian Premier League after Royal Challengers Bangalore roped him in as a replacement for injured Australian left-arm pacer Dirk Nannes.

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