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Pakistan cricket: Butt of ridicule

By Aziz-ul-Qadir The gentleman's game, as it was called, is in disgrace yet again.

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Imran Khan is ‘genuinely upset’ by Pakistan bans

Imran Khan said punishments were necessary for the sake of the game in Pakistan.

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Pakistani trio handed lengthy bans

Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt were involved in spot-fixing.

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Last tilt at World Cup glory for Graeme Smith as captain

The ICC World Cup 2011 could be the last chance Graeme Smith gets to lift the trophy.

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Pakistan trio await spot-fixing verdict

Tainted Pak players to be prosecuted in UK.

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Ponting starts preparation for World Cup

Australian captain Ricky Ponting has resumed training as he attempts to prove his fitness ahead of this month’s World Cup. However, the makeup of Australia’s final squad for the series continues to be surrounded by uncertainty, with reserve spinner Xavier Doherty battling a back problem and Mike Hussey struggling with a hamstring injury.

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Big-hitting Ten Doeschate carries Dutch hopes

The Netherlands enter their fourth World Cup buoyed by some famous wins in the past two years and a powerful batting line-up as they seek to battle past the first round for the first time. The Dutch competed in 1996, 2003 and 2007 but have never beaten an ICC full member country at the 50-over showpiece, although they boast wins over Namibia and Scotland.

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India’s No 1 Test rank in the world: A meritorious tag

India won most of the matches in India and not in testing overseas conditions.

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Canada eye venue change in visa impasse

Canada have pleaded with the International Cricket Council to help their three Pakistan-born players obtain visas to enter India for the World Cup which gets underway on February 19.

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West Indies coach bullish about reaching World Cup semi-finals

West Indies coach Ottis Gibson believes his unpredictable team can defy the odds and reach the World Cup semi-finals, something they haven't achieved for 15 years.

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