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ICC World Cup 2015

Mitchell Starc talks about Australia’s preparation for ICC Champions Trophy 2013

Mitchell Starc talked about how Australia are preparing for the ICC Champions Trophy 2013. He spoke about it after Australia's thumping win over West Indies in their inaugural warm-up tie against West Indies.   He said that Shane Watson's good form is a great news for Australia and hoped that the Australian all-rounder carried that...

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Ticketek appointed official ticket providers for World Cup 2015

The organisers of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 have appointed Ticketek as their ticketing partner for the prestigious event, to be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

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Bermuda needs change in mindset for ICC World Cricket League Division 3: Steven Outerbridge

New Bermuda skipper Steven Outerbridge has urged his team-mates to change their mindset as they gear up for a challenging eight-day ICC World Cricket League Division 3 World Cup Qualifying Tournament starting in Hamilton later this month.

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It’s wrong to assume Younis Khan’s one-day career is over: Iqbal Qasim

In an exclusive interview, Iqbal Qasim spoke about Pakistan’s performance in the recently-concluded tour of South Africa, looked ahead to the upcoming Champions Trophy in England. He also spoke about the future of Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq and Younis Khan as well as responding to criticism of the lack of opportunities for younger players in international cricket.

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India face tough battles ahead in Test cricket

For the next eight months Indian cricketers can relax and savour the best ever series victory in their 80-year Test history against an Australian team dubbed the worst in recent memory.

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Redevelopment of The Adelaide Oval: Progression, or a sad loss of the ground’s natural beauty?

Is the redevelopment of the Adelaide Oval a vital step towards necessary progression, or a commercial drive that has resulted in a sad loss of the grounds natural beauty and appeal as a traditional looking cricket ground with serious economic consequences?

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