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Get into the World Cup spirit by taking part in our one over cricket challenge #overandout - Sky Sports faces have already had a go!Our football pundit Jamie Carragher, Soccer AM chums and Formula One team have already had a go. Click on the video below to see...
World Cup highlights: When the greats got going The article offers cricket world cup highlights. Topics discussed include Indian cricketer Kapil Dev's unbeaten 175 against Zimbabwe in Tunbridge Wells, England, West Indies cricketer Clive Lloyd's 102 runs of just 85 balls and Australia... - 《...
Cricket World Cup: England in the Foothills of Paradise Fluent Stewart Inspires His Men to a Promising Start but Doubts over S Election and Fielding Persist By Brenkley, Stephen Newspaper article from The Independent (London, England) Article details Beginning of article SUDDENLY, THE game ...
Cricket World Cup: A Different World Now When the Carnival Is over, the Hosts the Game Left Behind Will Have to Find a Way to Play Catch Up 来自 questia.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者: A Longmore 摘要: A DODGY weather forecast permitting, the Carnival will close today. You hope that ...
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Their opening match is against Holland on Tuesday, and we all know what happened the last time England played the Dutch at cricket.Broad's overthrow off the last delivery handed the clogs of war a dramatic four-wicket win on the opening night of the World Twenty20 at Lord's 20 months ...
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The International Cricket Council will refuse to retreat in the face of a compensation claim of nearly pounds 50 million by their television partners in the wake of the World Cup. Malcolm Speed, the chief executive, has declared his hand in a trenchant annual report to be published this week...