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Australia paceman Mitchell Johnson will miss his side’s forthcoming ODI series against England due to an infected elbow. Johnson has been replaced in the squad for the tour by by 19-year-old Josh Hazlewood, who could make his ODI debut in the series. The full article is available at http://blogs.bettor.com/Mitchell-Johnson-to-miss-ODIs-against-England-a12349

Jun 10th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

A century from captain Tillakaratne Dilshan helped steer Sri Lanka to a nine-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the final of the tri-series between the two nations and India. Zimbabwe were sent in to bat after losing the toss, and could only manage to set a target of 200 for the visitors, who dominated the match [...]

Jun 9th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

After winning their ODI series against the West Indies 5-0, South Africa will be looking to continue in the same vein when the first Test of the series in the Caribbean begins tomorrow. With Hashim Amla continuing his fine run of form in the ODIs, and Dale Steyn to lead the bowling attack, the Proteas [...]

Jun 9th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

Zimbabwe will play Sri Lanka in the final of the ODI tri-series between these two nations and India. Sri Lanka and India headed to Zimbabwe with sides well below full strength, and the hosts are now poised to upset them both and win the series. The full article is available at http://blogs.bettor.com/Sri-Lanka-vs-Zimbabwe-tri-series-final-preview-a12252

Jun 8th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

Steven Finn has been left out of the England squad that will play Australia in the ODI series that begins later this month as the young fast bowler undergoes strengthening work. While England is resting Finn from the series, Australia has been forced to leave the injured Brad Haddin at home, with Tim Paine to [...]

Jun 8th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

Ajmal Shahzad and Ryan Sidebottom are competing for a place in the England XI ahead of their second Test of the series against Bangladesh. The two pacemen are in competition to fill the hole in England’s bowling attack that has been created by a foot injury to Tim Bresnan, sustained in the opening Test of [...]

Jun 3rd, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized