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Scott Styris

When bowlers conceded more than 36 runs in an over

Alauddin Babu conceded the 39 runs in an over recently, which is a record in List A. The overall record for the most runs off one over is 77. Sarang Bhalerao revisits a few instances where more than 36 runs were scored off an over.

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Cricket fraternity reacts to attack on Jesse Ryder

The cricket fraternity on Thursday reacted on the ghastly attack on the New Zealand cricketer Jesse Ryder, who was admitted in ICU after suffering injuries in an assault in Christchurch.

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IPL 2012: A highly-paid Indian holiday, yet no fun

You may be good enough to be an important team member for your country, but that is no guarantee that you will get a spot in the eleven for your club! It’s a cricketing truism that some talented players in the Indian Premier League (IPL) are prime examples.  

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Kohli’s 133 is the 2nd highest in ODI chases for a batsman batting No 4 or lower

Even as the impact of Virat Kohli’s innings of 133 not out against Sri Lanka on Tuesday sinks in, more statistical gems have been unravelled to underline the degree of difficulty of the 23-year-old epic display against monumental odds.

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Chris Gayle’s quickfire ton inspires team to victory in BPL

West Indies star batsman Chris Gayle struck an unbeaten 44-ball 101 to guide Barisal Burners to a 10-wicket win over Sylhet Royals in a Bangaldesh Premier League (BPL) match at the Sher-e Bangla National Stadium on Friday.

 

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Styris bids adieu to International cricket

New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris has announced his retirement from international cricket, saying he wanted to concentrate on the domestic Twenty20 competition and the Indian Premier League.

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No fixing at Hong Kong Sixes, says chief

 

Hong Kong's cricket chief has denied there is any corruption at the city's high-profile Sixes tournament after New Zealand players said they were approached and offered gifts, according to a report.

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What’s wrong with New Zealand

Why the Black Caps have been performing so poorly recently?

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World Cup for tweet generation

By Dave James

 

Desperate appeals in the aftermath of the New Zealand earthquake, cheeky match predictions or just reporting the day-to-day minutiae of a very long tournament. From New Delhi to Chennai, Bangalore to Mohali, as well as diversions to Colombo and Dhaka, players kicking their heels in hotel lobbies or airport departure lounges are thriving in a Twitter World Cup.

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Why New Zealand cricket finds itself in the grip of a bear hug

New Zealand haven’t been very lucky since the 2007 World Cup.

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