Month: May 2012
Rampant de Villiers waylays Deccan
Last year it was Chris Gayle for Royal Challengers Bangalore, this year it’s AB de Villiers. Another fiery, match-winning hand from him transformed the game in a matter of two overs
Rampant de Villiers waylays Deccan
Last year it was Chris Gayle for Royal Challengers Bangalore, this year it’s AB de Villiers. Another fiery, match-winning hand from him transformed the game in a matter of two overs
Middlesex win big after Mitchell gamble
Both sides contrived to set Worcestershire a target of 283 but Middlesex ran through the visitors to seal their second victory of the season
‘Everything at stake’ in Greek election
Voters take part in parliamentary elections amid uncertainty over what government will emerge and how it will handle the austerity crisis gripping the nation.
WI need a star team, not a team of stars – Hilaire
Ernest Hilaire, the West Indies Cricket Board CEO, has said selectors should focus on selecting the ‘best XI’ for the West Indies team, one that was a strong collective unit rather than just comprising 11 star players
London prepares for the Olympics
Londoners check out the Olympic centerpiece — the new main stadium. CNN’s Erin McLaughlin reports.
French candidates and their women
CNN’s Nadia Bilchik reports on the French presidential candidates and the women in their lives.
Donald not interested in Bangladesh coaching job
Allan Donald, the South Africa bowling coach, has refuted claims linking him to the Bangladesh coaching job
Boat operator crushed by Oldendorff tug
Berbice: A man is in custody assisting police with investigations into the death of a boat operator. Andre Thompson of Number 28 Village, West Coast Berbice, was killed when a…









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