ODI
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England announced ODI and T20 squads vs. West Indies
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The England selectors have announced their balanced squads for ODI and T20 vs. the formidable West Indies for the forthcoming series due to commence on June 16, 2012.
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Thisara Perera fixed Pakistan in the second ODI
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Thisara Perera ripped through the batting of Pakistan by his career best bowling and Tillakaratne Dilshan smashed unbeaten ton as Sri Lanka clinched the 2nd ODI.
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Re-emergence of Mohammad Sami
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The fast bowler of Pakistan, Mohammad Sami has regained the lost form and has become a threat for the batsmen again,something which is evident in the series vs. Sri Lanka.
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Our Top order batsmen should counter-attack Pakistani pace battery – Mahela Jayawardene
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The captain of Sri Lanka, Mahela Jayawardene, has encouraged his top order batsmen to attack the Pakistani pace trio of Umar Gul, Sohai Tanvir and Mohammad Sami.
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Sri Lankan batting crippled against Pakistani pace attack – 1st ODI
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Pakistani fast bowlers, Umar Gul and Mohammad Sami, ripped through the strong batting line up of Sri Lanka as the visitors clinched the 1st ODI convincingly.
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Sohail Tanvir secured the berth for the ODIs vs. Sri Lanka
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Sohail Tanvir has won the hearts of the Pakistani team management and the national selectors and has been retained for the forthcoming ODI series against Sri Lanka.
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Good bye limited overs cricket – Kevin Pietersen
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The prominent batsman of England, Kevin Pietersen, hung his boots from ODIs and T20s, in both formats of the game while being at his peak.
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Sri Lanka announced T20 and ODI squad against Pakistan
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Sri Lanka has notified its teams which will participate in the 2 T20s and 5 ODIs vs. Pakistan that Mahela Jayawardene will lead them in both formats of the game.
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Australia announced ODI squad vs. Ireland and England
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Australia has announced its team under the leadership of Michael Clarke for the only ODI against Ireland, five vs. England and a couple of tour games.
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South Africa will rule the world – Gary Kirsten
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Gary Kirsten, the coach of the South African team has predicted that his team will be at the top of the cricket world in the near future.