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Sussex sign South African fast bowler Parnell

South Africa bowler Wayne Parnell has agreed to join English county Sussex for the second half of next season.  Parnell will take over from Pakistan paceman Rana Naved-ul-Hasan as the county’s overseas player from June, pending approval from Cricket South Africa.

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England bat first against Australia in Sydney one-dayer

England won the toss and chose to bat against Australia in the sixth one-day international at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday. Australia already have an unbeatable 4-1 lead in the seven-match series. Both sides were forced to make changes for the match, with England recalling spinner Michael Yardy to replace injured paceman Ajmal Shazad, who has been sent home with a hamstring strain.

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Australia call up Callum Ferguson for sixth one-dayer

Australia called up South Australian batsman Callum Ferguson on Tuesday for the sixth one-day international against England in Sydney after World Cup hopeful Shaun Marsh was ruled out with a hamstring injury.

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Twist in the tale of Pakistan controversies made Ekta Kapoor serials look credible!

the Pakistan controversy saga was coming to an end

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Bangalore to host India vs England World Cup match

The India-England World Cup match on February 27 has been switched from Kolkata to Bangalore.

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Clarke is not unduly concerned by boos from local fans

Michael Clarke is not bothered by people booing.

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Stats Story: England and India dominate in 2010 Test XI

Test match stats of 2010 and unearth the performers through stats.

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Team India shed tag of ‘poor overseas travellers’

Indian cricketers have, for long, suffered the stigma of being poor travellers abroad

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Australia’s Nathan Bracken calls it quits

Austrlia's Nathan Bracken retires.

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Ashes ‘overkill’ threat dismissed

English cricket chiefs were forced to defend themselves from accusations of Ashes overkill on Friday after plans were announced for England and Australia to play 15 Tests against each other in 24 months.

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