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Roebuck’s family hire British lawyer to investigate his death

Unconvinced by police claims that Peter Roebuck committed suicide, the celebrated cricket writer's family would seek a second post-mortem of his body and has hired a British criminal lawyer to investigate the death.

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Police to question youngsters sponsored by Peter Roebuck

With his personal life being the talking point after he jumped to death, the police are set to speak to 16 youngsters, who were sponsored and supported by deceased cricket writer Peter Roebuck.

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Peter Roebuck promised money before assaulting me: Facebook friend

Peter Roebuck's Zimbabwean Facebook friend, whose police complaint allegedly triggered his suicide, has claimed that the celebrated cricket writer lured him with money to meet him before sexually assaulting him in a Cape Town hotel.

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Mental scars from the first Test have healed: Michael Clarke

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Australia captain Michael Clarke on Wednesday insisted that the mental scars from their humiliating first Test defeat against South Africa, have healed.

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South African man claims Peter Roebuck made ‘sort of advances’ on him

Just days after Peter Roebuck committed suicide at a Cape Town hotel, a South African man claimed that the celebrated cricket writer "made a sort of advance" on him and also assaulted him while imparting coaching.

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Family to take Peter Roebuck’s body to England for burial

The family of noted cricket writer Peter Roebuck, who committed suicide in Cape Town last week, has sought permission to take his body to England for burial, a report said.

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Peter Roebuck’s family hopes for proper investigation

Noted cricket writer Peter Roebuck's shattered family is clinging to hope that concerned authorities in South Africa would properly investigate the circumstances surrounding his tragic death.

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Kotla and Cape Town Tests highlight what is wrong with the modern game

Neither the track at Delhi was a minefields nor is the one at Cape Town.

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Brett Lee undergoes surgery for appendicitis

Australia's fast bowler Brett Lee Monday underwent surgery for appendicitis in Cape Town and a decision on a replacement will not be taken until the one-day series against South Africa begins next week.

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Test cricket at its very best

The battle between the best fast bowler in the world and the best batsman of the world

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