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    Shoaib included in provisional T20 squad

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        PCB mulls legal action against Cricket Australia: India tour on despite Delhi blasts

        PCB mulls legal action against Cricket Australia: India tour on despite Delhi blasts

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          Tottenham slump to home defeat against Villa

          Tottenham slump to home defeat against Villa

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            Originally posted by EEmaan View Post
            PCB mulls legal action against Cricket Australia: India tour on despite Delhi blasts
            hamara board buhat weak he....shayd hi kuch kur sake...:)

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                    Cricket South Africa president Arendse resigns




                    CAPE TOWN (AFP) - Cricket South Africa president Norman Arendse resigned on Wednesday, citing differences with chief executive Gerald Majola.
                    Arendse told a press conference here his relationship with Majola had broken down due to "sharply contrasting positions" which threatened to plunge domestic cricket into crisis.
                    "I never at any stage enjoyed the full trust and confidence of the chief executive and all 11 affiliates, " Arendse said reading from a prepared statement.
                    The 51-year-old Cape Town-based lawyer claimed six of the CSA affiliates did not back his transformation programme, saying the policy was a "foreign concept" to them.
                    Majola countered by telling national press agency Sapa he was surprised at the resignation and that "the differences were of management style and hardly irretrievable".
                    In a bitter clash last February, Majola blocked a move by Arendse to sack national coach Mickey Arthur, who named only four players of colour instead of the planned seven for a tour of Bangladesh.

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