Graeme Pollock News
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India Captain Virat Kohli Receives Test Championship Mace
India had ensured the number one spot on the ICC Test team rankings at the April 3 cut-off dateand a prize of $1 million after their victory in the Johannesburg Test against South Africa last month.
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Graeme Pollock Fears For South Africa's Future
Graeme Pollock believes political reasons are undermining South Africa's long-term competitiveness as a Test nation.
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South Africa's St George's Park names pavilion after Graeme Pollock
The old Centenary Pavilion was re-named the Graeme Pollock Pavilion at Wednesday's one-day match between South Africa and Pakistan.
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Record Shikhar Dhawan double century takes India A into final vs Aussies
In a must-win game Shikhar Dhawan scored 248 and Cheteshwar Pujara scored 109 not out to beat South Africa A in Pretoria.
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South African greats sad with Sachin, Ponting's IPL performances
Another great Barry Richards, commenting on Pollock's reaction, said once a player crosses 34, he can buy another 3-4 years on experience but not more.
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Graeme Pollock warns Sachin of high pressure
Graeme Pollock has warned that Sachin Tendulkar will face a lot of pressure regarding his future in cricket.
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Cricket South Africa should stay away from my funeral, says Clive Rice
Paceman Fanie de Villiers, who played for both the Springboks in the old era and the Proteas, said the CSA decision was not well-considered. Graeme Pollock described the CSA decision as ridiculous and heartbreaking.
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Sehwag is the most dangerous batsman: Pollock
Former South African great Graeme Pollock on Tuesday hailed big-hitting Indian opener Virender Sehwag, saying that he is one batsman who can change the course of a match single-handedly.
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Shaun Pollock takes the final bow
As his uncle and cricket legend Graeme Pollock watched, Shaun Pollock helped South Africa win his final game of international cricket.
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Pollock unhappy with SA cricket
Cricket South Africa, the controlling body for the sport in the country, is more interested in politics than in the well-being of the game.