The Canadian Press - TOROTNO TOROTNO =97 Bermuda defeated Canada in a one-day international cricket match on Sunday. Bermuda batted first, and made 201 runs for eight wickets through 50 …
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Spanish Formula One racing driver Fernando Alonso affirmed to the press that he made a bet that Spain would beat Germany 1-0 in the final of EURO 2008. …
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Formula 1 has long been considered the pinnacle of automotive and motorsport technology. Many advancements on road cars, including paddle shifters, traction control and improved tire technology, have come out of the development of these …
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The world`s first Formula 1 night race in September will be held on an anti-clockwise street circuit of public roads around the famous Marina Bay area in Singapore…
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By Dan Baynes June 29 (Bloomberg) — Shane Watson hit his first century in international cricket to help Australia beat West Indies by seven wickets and …
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One month ago international cricket was both a distant memory and a seemingly unreachable goal for Shane Watson. His only outing for Australia in the …
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THE Indian Club is organising an Open Seven-A-Side Softball Open Cricket Tournament which gets underway on August 17 at its premises. …
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Karachi: The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Sunday dismissed Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's criticism of tight schedule of the Asia Cup tournament. …
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There is a great old clich=E9 about cricket being a gentlemans game I= have always found that a little bit precious to be perfectly honest. …
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World cricket's leaders gathered in Dubai yesterday as Zimbabwe began a staunch defence of their right to continue as a full member of the ICC despite the …
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