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Archery will hit target at home of cricket - Strauss (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)

March 20, 2010

The whistle of arrows flying across the pitch will replace the sound of leather on willow at Lord's in 2012 when archers take over cricket's spiritual home to target Olympic gold.

Pakistan's disabled cricket team embarks on first tour (AFP via Yahoo! News)

March 20, 2010

A 16-man disabled Pakistani cricket team left Friday for matches in Malaysia and Singapore, becoming the country's first physically challenged cricketers to embark on a foreign tour.

Sri Lanka hopes cricket will heal child soldiers (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

March 20, 2010

Sri Lanka is hoping its love of cricket, the country's most popular game, will help rehabilitate children caught up in the island's bloody civil war with Tamil Tiger separatists.

BRIEF-Cricket-No central contracts for banned Pakistan players (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)

March 20, 2010

Former Pakistan captains Muhammad Yousuf, Younis Khan and Shoaib Malik and all rounder Rana Naved have not been awarded central contracts, the country's cricket board said on Friday.

BRIEF-Cricket-Bangladesh drop Aftab for second test (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)

March 20, 2010

Bangladesh have dropped middle-order batsman Aftab Ahmed and replaced him with uncapped Jahirul Islam for the second test against England, the country's cricket board said on Friday.

BRIEF-Cricket-Smith gives South Africa Twenty20 boost (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)

March 20, 2010

South Africa captain Graeme Smith is expected to recover from a fractured finger in time to play in the Twenty20 World Cup in West Indies in April, Cricket South Africa (CSA) said on Friday.

Cricket: NZ 108-4 at stumps in reply to Australia's 459-5 dec (TVNZ)

March 20, 2010

Captain Daniel Vettori again holds the New Zealand cricket team's fate in his hands after his batting fightback saved their blushes in the first Test against Australia on Saturday.

Cricket: Early wickets have NZ in trouble (Otago Daily Times)

March 20, 2010

[image]New Zealand lost two early wickets, including an awful run out of Peter Ingram, as Australia took a stranglehold on the first cricket test in Wellington today.

Cricket: NZ 20-2 at tea in reply to Australia's 459-5 dec (TVNZ)

March 20, 2010

New Zealand lost two early wickets, including an awful run out of Peter Ingram, as Australia took a stranglehold on the first cricket Test in Wellington on Saturday.

Cricket: Australia declare at 459-5 after lunch on day two (TVNZ)

March 20, 2010

Marcus North reached his fourth Test century as Australia declared their first innings at 459 for five on the second day of the first cricket test against New Zealand in Wellington on Saturday.

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