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Commonwealth Games wants cricket back at the crease – Firstpost

December 1, 2015

Commonwealth Games wants cricket back at the crease – Firstpost
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Firstpost

Commonwealth Games wants cricket back at the crease
Firstpost
The Commonwealth Games is in talks with the International Cricket Council about bringing the sport back into the four-yearly event, organisers told AFP. The Commonwealth Games Federation, which controls the second-biggest multi-sport event after the ...
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Commonwealth Games wants cricket back at the crease – Firstpost

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