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Muttiah Muralitharan

Muralitharan will not coach young Aussie spinners

Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan has pulled out of mentoring Australia's emerging spin bowling talents, after other commitments clashed with his visit Down Under, a report said Tuesday.

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ICC World Cup 2011: Golden Oldies XI

here is our XI of Golden Oldies

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Pakistan ‘not overawed’ by Sri Lanka threat

By Shahid Hashmi

 

Pakistan know their World Cup match against Sri Lanka on Saturday is one of their most crucial in Group A, but will not be overawed by the home team's bowlers or the partisan fans.

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Sri Lanka want to win World Cup for Muralitharan

By Mel Gunasekara 

 

Sri Lanka want to win the World Cup as a farewell trophy for legendary spinner and world record holder Muttiah Muralitharan who will retire from international cricket after the tournament.

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An au revoir to ODI cricket after the World Cup XI

At the end of the ICC WC 2011, some fine cricketers will announce their retirements.

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ICC World Cup 2011 awaits a spinfest

All kinds of spinners will be queuing up to bowl in the World Cup.

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Kochi IPL franchise christened ‘Indi Commandos’

Indi Commandos stands for an elite fighting squad, renown for attacking with speed, stealth and deadly power

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Street cricketers live by their own rules

For fans around the world, the all-consuming love of cricket in India and other south Asian nations is a joy to see with boys playing everywhere with just a plank of wood for a bat, bricks as a wicket, and a tennis ball.

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Bayliss wants Murali fresh for World Cup

Sri Lankan coach Trevor Bayliss stressed the need for veteran off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan to be fresh for Sri Lanka’s World Cup bid.

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Murali hopes to end on World Cup high

 

Record-breaking Sri Lankan bowler Muttiah Muralitharan goes into his fourth and final World Cup praying that he ends his glorious international career on a high. "My role for this World Cup is to take as many wickets as possible," says the 38-year-old off-spinner. "I just want to focus on my performance and not think about anything else. My aim is to put up my best for Sri Lanka."

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