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More Cricket News

May 1 to 7, 2000

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'Allegations against Kapil will add more pressure': Ganguly

May 14, 2000

 

The Indian captain Sourav Ganguly held the Lancashire innings together scoring a patient 73 (164 balls) on Thursday at Riverside ground in Chester-le-Street in the PPP Healthcare County Championship Division- One match against Durham. Soon after he expressed his views on concurrent issues in a candid interview to an Indian cricket website from Manchester.

 

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Pakistan in command on opening day

May 14, 2000

BRIDGETOWN, May 12 (AFP) - Saqlain Mushtaq and Pakistan's top-order batsmen, searching for form prior to next week's second Test, made an excellent start to a four-day match against the West Indies A team here on Friday.

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City club beats Gopibagh FA

May 13, 2000

 

Dhaka, May 12 (UNB) - A brilliant all round performance by Rehan Rafique guided City Club to their consecutive third win in the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket Relegation League beating newcomer Gopibagh FA by five wickets here today (Friday).   

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City club beats Gopibagh FA

May 13, 2000

 

Dhaka, May 12 (UNB) - A brilliant all round performance by Rehan Rafique guided City Club to their consecutive third win in the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket Relegation League beating newcomer Gopibagh FA by five wickets here today (Friday).   

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City club beats Gopibagh FA

May 13, 2000

 

Dhaka, May 12 (UNB) - A brilliant all round performance by Rehan Rafique guided City Club to their consecutive third win in the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket Relegation League beating newcomer Gopibagh FA by five wickets here today (Friday).   

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Brothers Union beats Surjo Tarun  by nine wickets

May 12, 2000

 

Dhaka, May 11 (UNB)- Brothers Union Club tasted first win in their fourth match of the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket Super League smashing Surjo Tarun Club by nine wickets at the Bangabandhu National Stadium today (Thursday).

 

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Victoria win over Sadharan Bima

May 12, 2000 

 

Dhaka, May 11 (UNB)- Victoria SC earned a massive 96-run victory over Sadharan Bima in the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket Relegation League at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium today (Thursday).

  

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Eight umpires have selected for Asia Cup

May 12, 2000

 

Dhaka, May 11 (UNB)- John Reid of New Zealand have been appointed match referee for the forthcoming 7th Pepsi Asia Cup Cricket to be held at the Bangabandhu National Stadium from May 28.  

  

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Brian Lara pulls out of England tour; future in doubt

May 12, 2000 

 

LONDON, MAY 11 (AP) - Star batsman Brian Lara has pulled out of the West Indies squad for the upcoming tour of England and may be on the verge of retirement, according to news reports Thursday.

  

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Kalabagan KC won by better run in 43 overs

May 11, 2000 

 

Dhaka, May 10 (UNB)- Kalabagan KC kept their title hope alive in the Janakantha Premier Division Cricket League beating Mohammedan SC at the Bangabandhu National Stadium today (Wednesday).    

 

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Former SAF coach fears match-fixing scandal runs deep

May 11, 2000 

 

LONDON, MAY 10 (AP) - Former South Africa cricket coach Bob Woolmer says he feels "betrayed" by former captain Hansie Cronje and fears that match-fixing may run deeper in the sport than he had imagined.

 

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"ICC has a problem" England and Wales Cricket board

May 10, 2000 

 

London, May 9: Lord MacLaurin, Chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board, said on Sunday that the International Cricket Council "has a problem" if documents alleging that David Richards, the Chief Executive Officer, and Jagmohan Dalmiya, the President, were involved in negotiating TV rights for a one-day tournament prove to be irrefutable. 

 

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ICC present and future president will not be involved in financial negotions

May 10, 2000

 

International Cricket Council president Jagmohan Dalmiya and future presidents will not be involved in financial negotiations on the ICC's behalf.

 

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Mushtaq Ahmed exploited the West Indies' weakness

May 9, 2000  

 

GEORGETOWN, May 7: Mushtaq Ahmed exploited the West Indies' weakness against quality leg-spin bowling to give Pakistan a firm grip in the opening Test at Bourda Oval here on Sunday's rain-hit third day. 

 

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Interview on Dalmiya

May 9, 2000  

 

Calcutta, May 7: Jagmohan Dalmiya has been associated with the International Cricket Council's drive to expand the game's frontiers for some years now. In the process he has faced at times severe criticism. Yet as the ICC President reveals in this interview held shortly after addressing a Press conference held to clarify his position on the newest allegations aired by a London newspaper, he is determined to battle on.  

 

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Barlo improving slowly 

May 9, 2000 

DHAKA, May 7: Bangladesh's cricket coach Eddie Barlow, who suffered a brain haemorrhage last month, has "improved a little" and is able to speak, his wife Cally said on Sunday.

She said he had been given physiotherapy for paralysis of the left side of his body. 

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"I will not leave the team high and dry,": Kapil  

May 9, 2000 

NEW DELHI, May 7: India cricket coach and former test captain Kapil Dev sobbed during a television interview as he angrily denied an allegation of match-fixing. 

He said he would commit suicide rather than take a bribe. 

 

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West Indies battle to 101 for three in reply to Pakistan's 288

May 8, 2000      

 

GEORGETOWN (Guyana), MAY 7 (AP) - Captain Jimmy Adams remained unbeaten on 16 as the West Indies fought to resist a well-balanced Pakistan attack at stumps Saturday, the second day of the opening test in Guyana, with the home team at 101 for three in reply to the visitors' first innings of 288.

 

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"Bangladesh played the match well, and they won the match": Wasim

May 8, 2000 

   

Pakistan fast bowler Wasim Akram has again denied any kind of involvement in the fixing of international cricket matches, reports AFP.

 

"I think we have been through all of the processes and, as far as I am concerned, I know by the grace of God, I have not done anything wrong, so nobody can point their finger at me, "Wasim told the Stabroek News Newspaper here Saturday.

 

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