April 2007 News

For the sake of romanticism!

Published: April 28, 2007

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After more than a month of one sided clashes, the World Cup has come to a pass where things look to go for another formality in the shape of an Aussie win in the final.


Unchallenged Aussies complete a HAT-TRICK

Published: April 28, 2007

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There was no force that was going to stop the mighty Aussies from clinching a hat-trick of World Cup Titles. History was made at the Kensington Oval as Australia became the first side to win the World Cup three consecutive times.


Australia have SA on their knees to reach the Final

Published: April 25, 2007

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The much desired South African Challenge came to nothing when it came to the big Semi Final against the World Champs Australia at the Beausejour Stadium in St Lucia.


Mahela carries Sri Lanka into the Final with a century!

Published: April 24, 2007

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Sri Lanka have stormed into the Finals of the 2007 World Cup as they beat a clueless New Zealanders on a dry Sabina Park wicket. The Lions were led from the front by their skipper Mahela Jaywardene who made a brilliant hundred that batted the Kiwis out of the game.


Ian Bradshaw retires from Int’l Cricket

Published: April 23, 2007

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Left Arm Medium Pacer Ian Bradshaw has announced his retirement from International Cricket following the footsteps of his Skipper Brian Lara.


Ian Bradshaw retires from Int’l Cricket

Published: April 23, 2007

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England hold nerve to spoil Lara’s farewell party

Published: April 21, 2007

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Brian Lara’s final international appearance came in a losing cause for the West Indies but the great game of cricket was the ultimate winner of the day.


India drops Turbanator; Sachin, Sourav rested for One Dayers

Published: April 20, 2007

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India’s most successful One-Day players Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly have been ‘rested’ for next month’s 3-ODI Series in Bangladesh.


Kiwis beaten black and blue by the Champs

Published: April 20, 2007

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New Zealand have been beaten black and blue in their high profile Super Eights Match against the World Champs at St George’s.


Sarwan inspires Windies to their first Super Eights win

Published: April 19, 2007

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West Indies fans were finally treated to a win by their side at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown. The always threatening Tigers were not allowed to roar by a side that looked as if they had no interest in playing cricket in the last few days.


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