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ICC T20 World Cup 2012

Tarot Predictions – Sri Lanka vs West Indies, ICC World T20 2012 final

  Shruti Chopra dwells into her Tarot cards to see what lies ahead in the second semi-final of the ICC T20 World Cup game between Sri Lanka and the West Indies on Friday.   The Devil card displays West Indies's strong desire to win especially as there is tremendous self-belief and confidence. Having drawn the Hermit and the...

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ICC World T20 2012: Simon Taufel, Aleem Dar to officiate the World T20 final

Australia's Simon Taufel and Pakistan's Aleem Dar will be officiating as the on-field umpires in the World Twenty20 final between hosts Sri Lanka and West Indies on Sunday.

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ICC World T20 2012: Sri Lanka T20 cheerleaders branded an ‘eyesore’

Sri Lankan cricket authorities have complained to organisers about cheerleaders at the World Twenty20 tournament after media criticism describing them as a "disgraceful eyesore".

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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2012: England thump New Zealand to reach final

The England women's team continued its winning streak with a decisive seven wicket victory over two-time runners up New Zealand to reach its second World Twenty20 cricket final in three years on Thursday.

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ICC World T20 2012: Viv Richards more feared than Chris Gayle, opines Richie Richardson

By Kushan Sarkar

 

He has closely watched Chris Gayle evolve as one of the most destructive batsmen in the current era but former West Indies captain Richie Richardson maintains that Sir Vivian Richards was "far more feared by bowlers" than the Jamaican opener.

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ICC World T20 2012: Australia likely to replace Glenn Maxwell with David Hussey for semi-final tie

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Australia are likely to drop all-rounder Glenn Maxwell and bring in the experienced David Hussey in their semi-final clash against the West Indies on Friday.

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ICC T20 World Cup 2012: AB de Villiers surprised by India’s strategy

By CricketCountry Staff

 

South African skipper AB de Villiers is surprised by India’s decision to play just one spinner in their last match of the Super Eights of World T20, which was a must win for the former world champions to qualify for the semi finals.

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