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Billionaires in ‘Cricket-Mad’ India Seek Market-Beating Teams (Bloomberg)
March 19, 2010March 19 (Bloomberg) -- Cricket has proven a better investment than the stock market for India’s billionaires, prompting tycoons to line up this weekend to buy new franchises.
Statue of cricket hero unveiled (BBC News)
March 19, 2010A statue is unveiled in a North Yorkshire town of the late England and Yorkshire cricket legend Fred Trueman.
College cricket returns to Lauderhill (Sun-Sentinel)
March 19, 2010Forget soaking up sun and partying the night away — these Spring Breakers are here to play cricket.
Cricket: Wellington still without Ryder (Otago Daily Times)
March 19, 2010Recuperating batsman Jesse Ryder will sit out another of Wellington's Plunket Shield four-day cricket matches, this time against Canterbury beginning tomorrow at Rangiora.
International Cricket 2010 Announced (IGN Xbox 360)
March 19, 2010International Cricket 2010 (X360) Codemasters reveals the first details and screenshots for its next cricket title.
Cricket: New pace and spin options for Auckland (Otago Daily Times)
March 19, 2010Wellington, March 19 NZPA - Auckland will have fresh spin and pace options when they face Central Districts in their Plunket Shield four-day cricket match starting tomorrow at Colin Maiden Park in Auckland.
Cricket: NZ fights back as Katich rides luck (Otago Daily Times)
March 19, 2010Australian opener Simon Katich survived two missed chances as New Zealand fought back in the second session of the first cricket test here today.
Cricket: Australia 93-1 at lunch after Arnel strikes (TVNZ)
March 19, 2010Brent Arnel struck in his first over of test cricket but Australia recovered to a strong position at lunch after opting to bat in the first Test against New Zealand on Friday.
Cricket: Australia 93-1 after Arnel strikes (Otago Daily Times)
March 19, 2010Brent Arnel struck in his first over of test cricket but Australia recovered to a strong position at lunch after opting to bat in the first test against New Zealand here today.
Cricket and driving on the left as part of Africa turns British (Times Online)
March 19, 2010The official second language has switched from French to English and is now taught in every school. The enthusiasm for cricket is burgeoning. Officials are even considering switching from driving on the right to the left.
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