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Stuart Broad’s girlfriend Kacey Barnfield says Wags are just not cricket

Posted on 19 June 2010

Stuart Broad’s girlfriend Kacey Barnfield says Wags are just not cricket Kacey Barnfield, the girlfriend of the cricketer Stuart Broad, says she would never ‘date’ a footballer. Read more on Daily Telegraph

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Girls at Primrose Hill Cricket Club bowled over by £10,000 grant

Posted on 17 June 2010

Girls at Primrose Hill Cricket Club bowled over by £10,000 grant MUCH is said during the World Cup about female aversion to all things sporty but a group of Primrose Hill girls are showing the fairer sex can bowl over the boys in sport as well as other walks of life. Read more on The [...]

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Ian Ladyman’s World Cup diary: Quiet, please! Wimbledon bans vuvuzela

Posted on 17 June 2010

Ian Ladyman’s World Cup diary: Quiet, please! Wimbledon bans vuvuzela Wimbledon has got the hump with the horn. The All England Club have banned tennis fans from bringing vuvuzelas into the SW19 venue. Read more on Daily Mail

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Tasmania to join women’s cricket league

Posted on 15 June 2010

Tasmania to join women’s cricket league Tasmania will join the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) for the 2010-11 season. Read more on Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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How important is the World Cup for Africa?

Posted on 11 June 2010

How important is the World Cup for Africa? The 2010 World Cup has opened in South Africa. Will it be a good showcase for the continent? Read more on BBC News

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The China vs. India World Cup Final

Posted on 07 June 2010

The China vs. India World Cup Final To give the other competing soccer nations a chance of success at this months World Cup Soccer Finals in South Africa, neither China nor India deigned to qualify, thus denying us the sight of what would undoubtedly be a clash of the BRIC titans. To compensate, Ive compiled [...]

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World Cup 2010: What the tournament means to South Africa

Posted on 03 June 2010

World Cup 2010: What the tournament means to South Africa As the World Cup approaches, fears and frustration temper the pride many locals feel about hosting the football tournament Sitting in a fish and chip shop on the Cape Road, an area in Port Elizabeth that has seen better days, Lindiwe tells me something that [...]

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Indian cricket team to skip Asian Games

Posted on 01 June 2010

Indian cricket team to skip Asian Games The BCCI on Tuesday announced that it will not send either the men’s or the women’s cricket team for this year’s Asian Games in China, where cricket makes its debut in the Twenty20 format. Read more on rediff.com

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Graeme Swann named England’s player of the year as Twenty20 world champions meet Prime Minister David Cameron

Posted on 24 May 2010

Graeme Swann named England’s player of the year as Twenty20 world champions meet Prime Minister David Cameron Graeme Swann, banished to the county wilderness after a chastening first senior tour 10 years ago, completed his remarkable journey to the top when he was named England’s player of the year. Read more on Daily Mail

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World Cup 2010: The man behind the regeneration of South Africa’s infrastructure – and its reputation

Posted on 23 May 2010

World Cup 2010: The man behind the regeneration of South Africa’s infrastructure – and its reputation Danny Jordaan is tired. It’s six o’clock in the evening, the end of a full day of meetings, and a day that started yesterday on another continent. The man responsible for organising the World Cup arrived back in Johannesburg [...]

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