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Jamaica Gleaner Countdown to ICC Cricket World Cup
published: Wednesday | February 14, 2007

Stephens bats for Jamaica in song
SINGER RICHIE Stephens may not be tugging at his gloves, willow wand under one arm, as he walks out to the crease prepared to defend stumps and country at all costs, but he certainly bats for Jamaica in song.

Security system to be lasting legacy - Dehring

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (CMC): CRICKET WORLD Cup's managing director, Chris Dehring, anticipates the security system put in place for next month's Cricket World Cup will be one of the positive lasting legacies of the mega event.


Pakistan name Gul, Akhtar in squad despite injuries

KARACHI (Reuters): PAKISTAN HAVE included injured fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Umar Gul in their 15-man squad for next month's World Cup in the Caribbean. "These two players will undergo fitness tests later this month. If they are not passed fit...


New Zealand recall pace bowler Tuffey for Cup

WELLINGTON (Reuters): PACE BOWLER Daryl Tuffey has earned a surprise recall to the New Zealand squad for the World Cup in the West Indies starting next month. Tuffey was included in a 15-man New Zealand squad announced yesterday...


Tait and Haddin called up by Aussies

SYDNEY (Reuters): AUSTRALIA NAMED fast bowler Shaun Tait, wicketkeeper Brad Haddin and injured all-rounder Andrew Symonds yesterday in a 15-man squad for their World Cup defence. Symonds is likely to miss the opening matches of the tournament...




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