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Pakistan Vs. Canada : ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Preview

Group: A- Pakistan vs. Canada (ICC Cricket World Cup 2011) Schedule: Thursday, March 3, 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local Live from R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Watch Pakistan vs. Canada Live Cricket World Cup 2011 Match Online March 3 Pakistan takes on Canada, and will look to come down hard on them with no mercy. 1992 world cup victory will be playing on Pakistan team’s mind, and a good performance is the only way that, the nation’s cricket can be revived back to its glory days. Pakistan has started their World Cup in style with their captain leading from the front; [...]

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Posted by Cric24 Media - March 3, 2011 at 2:48 am

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Shahid Afridi To Retire From Tests

Shahid Afridi made the decision that seemed inevitable from the day he took over as Test captain, by announcing his Test retirement immediately after leading his side to a 150-run loss against Australia at Lord’s. Afridi has been a reluctant Test player over the years and this Test was his first in four years. A poor personal performance, capped by a four-ball 2 on the last day – out slogging to deep midwicket – didn’t help matters and the second Test against Australia at Headingley, starting on Wednesday, will now be his last. Afridi’s participation at Headingley, however, will depend [...]

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Posted by Cric24 Media - July 17, 2010 at 3:13 am

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Shahid Afridi Banned For Ball-Tampering

Pakistan stand in captain Shahid Afridi has been caught by TV camera suspect as tampering the ball by biting it with his teeth in the dramatic fifth and final ODI at the WACA Ground in Perth. Regular skipper Mohammad Yousuf had been ruled out from the last one-dayer at the minute to be replaced by Afridi – who could to be sanctioned by the ICC match referee Ranjun Madugalle for one of the more bizarre incidents to have been witnessed in international cricket. Ball-tampering normally results from fingernails and running the spikes over the ball but Afridi’s distinguished play with [...]

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Posted by Cric24 Media - January 31, 2010 at 10:30 pm

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