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India Cements, United Breweries Gain on Cricket Team Valuations (Bloomberg)
March 22, 2010March 22 (Bloomberg) -- India Cements Ltd., United Breweries Holdings Ltd. and Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd. advanced after an auction of the Indian Premier League yesterday boosted the value of their cricket teams.
Twenty20 Cricket Expands Richly As IPL Bandwagon Rolls On (Forbes)
March 22, 2010$700 million buys Pune and Kochi Twenty20 cricket next season.
Cricket: NZ 363/6 at tea, 61 runs ahead of Australia (TVNZ)
March 22, 2010Brendon McCullum was poised for a restless sleep, six runs short of his fifth Test century after a heroic rescue act left New Zealand to fight another day in the first cricket Test
Cricket: McCullum leads way as NZ fight back (Otago Daily Times)
March 22, 2010Brendon McCullum was in sight of his fifth test century as he fought galeforce winds and had some technological luck to help New Zealand's cause in the first cricket test against Australia here today.
Codemasters announce new cricket game (3news)
March 22, 2010International Cricket 2010 is on the way for PS3 and Xbox 360.
Cricket: Vettori, McCullum defy Australia (Otago Daily Times)
March 22, 2010Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum were mounting a fightback in the first cricket test against Australia as gale force winds buffeted the Basin Reserve in Wellington today.
Cricket NZ 266-5 at lunch, need 36 runs to make Aust bat again (TVNZ)
March 22, 2010Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum were mounting a fightback in the first cricket Test against Australia as gale force winds buffeted the Basin Reserve in Wellington on Monday.
Flag for Aspendale Cricket Club (Leader Community Newspapers)
March 22, 2010ASPENDALE Cricket Club was crowned the VTCA South B premier on Saturday after completing a big victory over Carnegie at Chelsea.
Reckless spending spree of English Cricket Board exposed as four redeveloped grounds could go out of business (Daily Mail)
March 22, 2010The folly of the England and Wales Cricket Board encouraging counties to undertake expensive ground redevelopments is exposed by the revelation that four of them could go out of business if the Ashes are forced on to free-to-air television.
Cricket: NZ selectors ponder battting changes for second Testt (TVNZ)
March 22, 2010As the New Zealand cricket selectors ponder two ordinary batting collapses, their faith will be sorely tested as they pick a squad for the second Test in Hamilton this week
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