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    Natanna Bari Polowa Ada Nisalu!!! Paradinakota Ohoma thamai..He he

    ICC World Twenty20 Symonds wary of Twenty20 appeal Andrew McGlashan in Cape Town September 19, 2007 Andrew Symonds is the latest Australian to give Twenty20 a lukewarm response the day after Adam Gilchrist said he wasn't enjoying the format too much as a player. Australia face a must-win match...
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    Tomorrows' Clash against Aussies... Post Your Views..

    Ehema kiyanna epa ban.. We have a good chance if our batsmen get goin..Ozs are down confidence wise.. They lost two games...and they are palying without Ricky Ponting...
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    The Preview - AUS v SL, Group F, Cape Town

    High stakes in Cape Town knock-out The Preview by Andrew McGlashan in Cape Town September 19, 2007 It's sudden death for Australia and Sri Lanka. In a rematch of the World Cup final the winners will move into the semi-finals and the losers will head out of the ICC World Twenty20. The teams come...
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    Tomorrows' Clash against Aussies... Post Your Views..

    Ow habai me pitch ekath slow.. mun Brad Hoggwa daida danna??? Ape un uta kora wenawane..
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    Kemp and Morne Morkel power SA win (SA v NZ, Group E, Durban)

    The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran September 19, 2007 South Africa 158 for 4 (Kemp 89*) beat New Zealand 153 for 8 (McMillan 48*, McCullum 38, Morkel 4-17) Scorecard and ball-by-ball details How they were out A sensational four-wicket burst from Mornè Morkel and a devastating display of...
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    Yuvraj onslaught overwhelms England (ENG v IND, Group E, Durban)

    The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran September 19, 2007 India 218 for 4 (Sehwag 68, Yuvraj 58) beat England 200 for 6 (Collingwood 28, Pathan 3-33) by 18 runs Scorecard and ball-by-details How they were out Yuvraj Singh did a Garry Sobers on his way to an astonishing 12-ball half-century as...
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    Ponting out of ICC World Twenty20

    Welcome to ElaKiri my Friend..
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    Tomorrows' Clash against Aussies... Post Your Views..

    Hey guys what do you think about tomorrows' game?? Are there any changes that should be done either team selection wise or batting order wise in our team? I think Batting order should change... Mubarak should open with Sana.. He's one batsmen inform.. Tharanga seems to be strugling a bit. And...
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    Ponting out of ICC World Twenty20

    Cricinfo staff September 19, 2007 Ricky Ponting, the Australian captain, will miss the remainder of the ICC World Twenty20 after suffering a hamstring strain while batting against Pakistan on Tuesday. The injury also put Ponting in doubt for the upcoming seven-match ODI series against India...
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    Collingwood fined for lap-dancing outing!!

    Night out costs England captain £1000 Cricinfo staff September 18, 2007 England captain Paul Collingwood has been fined £1000 after admitting drinking at a lap-dancing bar in Cape Town on Saturday, the night before England's crucial Super Eight match against South Africa. He was handed the fine...
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    Points Table Standing (18/07/2007)

    Next match is a do or die encounter for Us and Aussies
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    Sri Lanka storm to 64-run win (BAN v SL, Group F, Johannesburg)

    The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran September 18, 2007 Sri Lanka 147 for 5 (Mubarak 31*, Jayawardene 30) beat Bangladesh 83 (Vaas 2-14, Jayasuriya 2-4) by 64 runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball details How they were out Sri Lanka's progress to 147 for 5 was often tortuous and ragged, but the...
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    Misbah and Malik script six-wicket win (AUS v PAK, Group F, Johannesburg)

    The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran September 18, 2007 Pakistan 165 for 4 (Misbah 66*, Malik 52*) beat Australia 164 for 7 (Hussey 37, Tanvir 3-31) by six wickets Scorecard and ball-by-ball details How they were out A dazzling 119-run partnership between Misbah-ul-Haq and Shoaib Malik, two of...
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    Styris and McMillan help New Zealand to victory (ENG v NZ, Group F, Durban)

    The Bulletin by Jenny Thompson September 18, 2007 New Zealand 164 for 9 (Styris 42, McMillan 57) beat England 159 for 8 (Maddy 50, Bond 2-20, Vettori 2-20) by five runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball details "You have to be really thinking on your feet," said Daniel Vettori before this match. New...
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    Points Table Standing (17/09/2007)

    Sri Lankans in a must win Situation... Lets hope that they will put a big score against Bangaldeshis so that they can improve on that NRR..
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    Sad day for Sanath and scintillating Silva

    S Rajesh in Johannesburg September 17, 2007 Nice and slow Imran Nazir had just pulled a fabulous six off Dilhara Fernando - swivelling on one leg and sending the ball over the square-leg boundary with what seemed like an effortless flick of the wrists - but the canny Chaminda Vaas had his...
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    Pakistan raise all-round game in easy win (PAK v SL, Group F, Johannesburg)

    The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran September 17, 2007 Pakistan 189 for 6 (Malik 57, Younis 51, Malinga 3-43) beat Sri Lanka 156 for 9 (Dilshan 38, Silva 38, Afridi 3-18) by 33 runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball details How they were out Magnificent half-centuries from Shoaib Malik, the captain...
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    South Africa stifle feeble England (SA v ENG, Group E, Cape Town)

    The Bulletin by Andrew Miller September 16, 2007 South Africa 154 for 8 (Morkel 43, Broad 3-37) beat England 135 for 7 (Shah 36, Pollock 2-17) by 19 runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball details South Africa's bowlers, inspired by an exemplary spell from Shaun Pollock and lifted by the...
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    Power-packed Sri Lanka face toughest test (PAK v SL, Group F, Johannesburg)

    The Preview by S Rajesh in Johannesburg September 16, 2007 Sri Lanka have been one of the in-form teams in this tournament, quelling with ease challenges from Kenya and New Zealand, but Pakistan, who beat them in a warm-up match, could offer a tougher challenge. Of late, Pakistan have had the...
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    Vettori stars in ten-run win (IND v NZ, Group E, Johannesburg)

    The Bulletin by Sriram Veera September 16, 2007 New Zealand 190 (McCullum 45, Oram 35) beat India 180 for 9 (Gambhir 51, Sehwag 40, Vettori 4-20) by 10 runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball details How they were out A masterclass of left-arm bowling from Daniel Vettori allowed New Zealand to soak...

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