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David Warner - Ricky Ponting - On David Warner-Mitchell Johnson Row, Ricky Ponting Offers 'Solution' - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan - county Johnson - county Mitchell

On David Warner-Mitchell Johnson Row, Ricky Ponting Offers 'Solution'

Former Australian cricket team skipper Ricky Ponting is ready to step in as 'mediator' to solve the ongoing spat between former teammates David Warner and Mitchell Johnson. The controversy erupted after Johnson wrote in his column that Warner's selection for the Test series against Pakistan was due to the fact that he announced his intention to retire after the series and not because of his form. Since then, both cricketers have taken aim at each other with other colleagues also joining in on the conversation.

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Virat Kohli - Gautam Gambhir - When Gautam Gambhir Is "Asked About Virat Kohli...": Sreesanth's Sensational Claim - sports.ndtv.com - India

When Gautam Gambhir Is "Asked About Virat Kohli...": Sreesanth's Sensational Claim

Two Indian cricket team World Cup winners, Gautam Gambhir and Sreesanth, had an ugly spat on the cricket field on Wednesday during a match at the Legends League Cricket (LLC), a tournament for retired stars.  The video of the altercation has gone viral. Gautam Gambhir was playing for India Capitals while Sreesanth was playing for Gujarat Giants. Gambhir scored 51 off 30 balls as India Capitals won the match by 12 runs. During the match, Sreesanth stared at Gautam Gambhir after getting hit for boundaries. The former Indian cricket team opener stared back. In a separate video, Gautam Gambhir and Sreesanth could be seen coming face to face angrily.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Glenn Maxwell - George Bailey - Warner shrugs off Johnson criticism as a home summer 'headline' - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - Pakistan - county Smith - county Johnson - county Mitchell

Warner shrugs off Johnson criticism as a home summer 'headline'

MELBOURNE : David Warner has shrugged off Mitchell Johnson's withering criticism of his selection in Australia's test squad as a "headline" for the home summer, saying his former team mate is entitled to his opinion.

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Pavel Nedved - Francesco Totti - All roads lead to Jeddah for World Football Summit Asia - arabnews.com - Australia - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan

All roads lead to Jeddah for World Football Summit Asia

JEDDAH: All roads lead to Jeddah as the city gets ready to host key decision-makers from clubs, leagues, federations, and brands associated with the global sport of football.

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Karim Benzema - Marcelo Gallardo - Formula E - Al-Ittihad’s World Cup warm-up ends with Damac defeat - arabnews.com - Australia - Algeria - Cameroon - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan

Al-Ittihad’s World Cup warm-up ends with Damac defeat

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad warmed up for the FIFA Club World Cup in disappointing fashion with a 3-1 defeat at Damac on Thursday. It was not the best performance from the Roshn Saudi League champions who were without the injured Karim Benzema and Romarinho, though midfielder N’Golo Kante returned to the starting eleven.

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Paul Stirling - Mark Adair - Andy Balbirnie - Barry Maccarthy - Sikandar Raza - Richard Ngarava - Ireland pipped by Zimbabwe in agonising fashion - rte.ie - Zimbabwe - Ireland

Ireland pipped by Zimbabwe in agonising fashion

Zimbabwe tailender Blessing Muzarabani inflicted an agonising one-wicket defeat on Ireland by claiming two decisive runs off the final ball in a dramatic opening T20 international in Harare. Having posted 147 for eight from their 20 overs, the tourists led by a single run ahead of the ultimate delivery of a nail-biting contest. Muzarabani, who had just come to the crease following Mark Adair's stunning catch to dismiss Richard Ngarava, delivered in fortuitous fashion as his unintentional inside edge off the bowling of Barry McCarthy deceived wicketkeeper Lorcan Tucker to run to fine leg. Ireland were on the cusp of a famous victory after defying the heroics of Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza to take an engrossing match to the wire. All-rounder Raza hit 65 off 42 balls, having earlier taken three wickets for 28, including removing Ireland opener Andy Balbirnie for 32. Craig Young, Josh Little, Adair, who had man of the match Raza caught by skipper Paul Stirling in the penultimate over, and McCarthy claimed two wickets apiece for the away team on a remarkable evening. Yet Ireland go into Saturday's second T20 at the same venue behind in the series following the heartbreaking finish, which moved Zimbabwe on to a victorious 148 for nine.

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Tom Banton - Alex Hales - Kyle Mayers - Team Abu Dhabi finish with a flourish to end Delhi Bulls' top-four hopes - thenationalnews.com - New York - Afghanistan

Team Abu Dhabi finish with a flourish to end Delhi Bulls' top-four hopes

Team Abu Dhabi finally got their act together to win at the seventh attempt, ending their campaign in the Abu Dhabi T10 on a high at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on Thursday.

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Glenn Maxwell - "Will Play IPL Until I Can't Walk Anymore": Glenn Maxwell's Mega Statement - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - Australia - India

"Will Play IPL Until I Can't Walk Anymore": Glenn Maxwell's Mega Statement

Star Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has vowed to play in the world's biggest cricket league, the IPL "until he can't walk anymore". The 35-year-old, who played a massive role in Australia's ODI World Cup-winning campaign in India recently, will once again don the colours of Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL next year. "The IPL will probably be the last tournament I ever play, as I will play the IPL until I can't walk anymore," Maxwell was quoted as saying by Australian Associated Press (AAP) at the Melbourne Airport on Wednesday.

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