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ICC Women’s World Cup 2013: India go down fighting against England

Harmanpreet Kaur’s unbeaten century went in vain as England fought their way to script a 32-run victory over India at the Brabourne stadium, Mumbai.

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Ranji Trophy final getting precedence over ICC World Cup is shameful: Diana Edulji

Diana Edulji, born on January 26, 1956, was good enough to play in the men’s team. She picked up the skills of the game much faster than her male counterparts while playing at the Railway Colony in South Mumbai, where she lived. It all began there. She is the third-highest wicket taker in Tests, having a long and successful career that span over 18 years.
 

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Belinda Clark scores the first ODI double-hundred — in 1997

The first ODI double-century.

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Brian Lara remembers his memorable moments against Pakistan

Brian Lara, who was recently inducted in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Hall of Fame, along with Englishwoman Enid Bakewell, shares some memorable moments he had spent against the Pakistan team. Lara joined 66 male members of the Hall of Fame while Bakewell became the third women to be inducted. The formal induction took place...

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Mithali Raj tops ICC ranking, but the Indian media has little interest in women’s cricket

By Sudatta Mukherjee 

 

On February 28, 2012, when Virat Kohli scored an unbeaten 133 to guide India to a seven-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in a do-or-die match, the Indian media went on an overdrive in burying him with adjectives. But when another Indian cricketer got to the top of the ICC ODI rankings for batsmen, there was hardly a ripple in the media. Why? The answer is simple: The player in question is Mithali Raj and the ICC rankings are for women’s cricket.

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Stuart Law appointed coach at Cricket Australia Centre of Excellence

Former Australian batsman Stuart Law, who stepped down as the Bangladesh coach, will now take over as the Cricket Australia Centre of Excellence (COE) High Performance Coach.

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Michael Clarke dedicates Allan Border Medal to hard work

Australian captain Michael Clarke, who won the Allan Border Medal for the third time in his career, dedicated success to his preparations over the year and responsibilty as the captain of the national side.

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McGrath, Clark inducted into Sport Australia Hall of Fame

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former Australian bowler Glenn McGrath and women's captain Belinda Clark have been inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.

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Ambrose, Davidson inducted in ICC Hall of Fame

Fast bowlers -- Alan Davidson of Australia and Curtly Ambrose of West Indies -- and former Australia women's team captain Belinda Clark has been inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.

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