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Ireland hammer Afghanistan by 122 runs to win Intercontinental Cup
Medium pacer John Mooney took 5 wickets for 36 in the Afghan second innings, giving him match figures of 10-81. Defending champions Afghanistan, chasing 347 runs for victory, were 136 for five overnight but were dismissed for 224.
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Kenya-Namibia games moved to Mombasa from Nairobi
The International Cricket Council moved Kenya's Intercontinental Cup match against Namibia to the coastal town of Mombasa on Monday because of security fears in Nairobi.
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Ashish Bagai steps down as Canada captain
Delhi boy Ashish Bagai on Monday resigned as the captain of the Canada cricket team ahead of the Intercontinental Cup in June.
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ICC World Cup 2011 highlights: Australia vs Canada
Statistical highlights of the Australia vs Canada group A match of the cricket World Cup in Bangalore on Wednesday.
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Bagai calls for regular competitive cricket
Ashish Bagai, the Canada captain, has said that if cricket has to grow as a sport in Canada the locals have to take up the game.
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Canada want World Cup, Ponting rethink
Canada captain Ashish Bagai said the way his side played against champions Australia on Wednesday could force a change in plans to cut the number of teams at future World Cups.
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Canada's Bagai enjoys support in home from home
Canada captain Ashish Bagai relished "home" support as he led his team to a much-needed World Cup win over fellow minnows Kenya before an array of family and friends in New Delhi.
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Canada to set spin trap for Kenya: Bagai
Canada are aware that they have the best chance to win a match in the World Cup against Kenya and skipper Ashish Bagai on Sunday said they would look to strangle the African team in a web of spin on Monday.
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Afridi speaks up for UDRS as debate rages
The use of technology to enable teams to challenge decisions by umpires at the World Cup is proving controversial, but Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi wants reviews to be doubled.
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Only honour at stake for Kenya, Canada
Whipping boys of the tournament, Canada and Kenya will have only pride to play for when they meet in a low-key World Cup clash on Monday.