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Players need to present the right image of Pakistan cricket: Misbah

Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq has admitted that there was added responsibility on the national team players to present the right image of Pakistan cricket after the spot-fixing trial.

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Vaas to lead Sri Lanka XI for T20 match against local Karnataka team

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former Sri Lanka pacer Chaminda Vaas will lead Sri Lanka XI, which has many former international cricketers, to take on the Dakshina Kannada Cricket Association XI at the NMPT ground in Mangalore on November 19.

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Chaminda Vaas bids adieu to international cricket

Sri Lankan all-rounder Chaminda Vaas on Saturday announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket.

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Chasing Cardus: Saga of a treasure hunt across England — Part 2 of 4

Much of the epic romance of cricket was peerlessly documented for over half a century by the lyrical pen of the immortal Sir Neville Cardus. Seldom available on the shelves of modern day book shops, the half-recalled memory of the bewitching accounts enticed Arunabha Sengupta enough to embark upon a journey to find the elusive volumes of epic cricket reportage.

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Sri Lanka look to end Test drought against Pakistan

Sri Lanka hope to end their Test drought when they face Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates later this month, the team's captain Tillakaratne Dilshan said on Thursday.

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Law rules out Vaas for Test at Lord’s

By Julian Guyer

 

Sri Lanka coach Stuart Law said there would be no SOS sent to paceman Chaminda Vaas ahead of the second Test against England at Lord's here on Friday.

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Vaas, Randiv included in Sri Lanka quad for World Cup final

 

 

Sri Lanka were sweating over the World Cup final fitness of Muttiah Muralitharan and Angelo Mathews on Thursday as 37-year-old seamer Chaminda Vaas and Suraj Randiv were called-up as cover.

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Decision to drop team-mates tough: Aravinda de Silva

Sri Lanka's chief selector Aravinda de Silva says it was tough to omitt fellow 1996 World Cup winners Sanath Jayasuriya and Chaminda Vaas from the squad.

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Sri Lanka hope to make most of home comforts

By Manoj Vatsyayana

Sri Lanka's ability to rise to the occasion makes them one of the most feared teams in the World Cup, especially in favourable home conditions.

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