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Asian Games 2014 cricket

Sri Lanka thrash Afghanistan by 68 runs to win gold medal at Asian Games 2014

Afghanistan were bundled out for 65 in reply to Sri Lanka's 133.

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Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka Live Cricket Score, Asian Games 2014 final: Sri Lanka win gold medal

Oct 3, 2014     Read the match report of the Asian games final here   Afghanistan 65 I Overs 17.4 A Hamza 2(8) Afghanistan once again end up with the silver medal. Sri Lanka have completed a convincing 68-run win. Initially, 134 looked like a fairly easy target for Afghanistan but their batsmen failed...

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Afghanistan through to semi-finals in Asian Games 2014; beat Nepal by 8 runs

Afghanistan defend 119 against Nepal to enter last four of Asian Games 2014.

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Asian Games 2014: China beat Japan by 7 wickets in women’s cricket

Batting first, Japan women only managed to score 71 runs in the allotted 20 overs losing seven wickets in the process.

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Asian Games 2014: Afghanistan eye cricketing glory after 2010 heartbreak

When compared to the last time Afghanistan are in a much stronger position and eye higher honours at the Asian Games 2014.

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Asian Games 2014: Absence of India and Pakistan gives minor nations a good chance

Sri Lanka are led by Lahiru Thirimanne, who was part of the national squad that won the World Twenty20 title in Bangladesh in April.

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Japanese women cricketers aim to replicate Asian Games 2010’s heroics

Chihiro Sakamoto's big-hitting is talked about glowingly in women's cricket circles.

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Asian Games 2014: Complete schedule of cricket matches

The matches will be played under Twenty20 format in Yeonhui Cricket Ground.

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Cricket gets lukewarm response in Incheon Asian Games, 2014

India will be skipping the event and Pakistan electing to send only its women's team.

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Asian Games 2014: Cricket teams confirmed; India will not be participating

In Asian Games 2014, the men's and women's cricket competitions will feature ten teams respectively.

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