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Ablish, Srivastava and Bisla added to KXIP squad

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Mumbai, Feb 12 Three domestic players -- medium pacers Love Ablish, Shalab Srivatava and batsman Manvinder Bisla -- have joined Indian Premier League team Kings XI Punjab for the third season of the Twenty20 event starting next month.

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Modi gives ECB weeks time to alter county schedule

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London, Feb 12 Refusing to change his stand, Champions League commissioner Lalit Modi has given England and Wales Cricket Board one weeks time to tweak its domestic schedule, failing which counties teams would miss out on a chance to play in this year's global Twenty20 event.

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CL T20 dates clash with English domestic season

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London, Feb 11 The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has asked the organisers of Champions League Twenty20 to rework the event's schedule as a clash of dates with the domestic season here could prevent the counties from playing in the cash-awash tournament.

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1 player ruining team spirit,unity:Mohammad Yousuf

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Karachi, Feb 10 All the trouble in the Pakistan cricket team is just because of one player, senior batsman Mohammad Yousuf has claimed.

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'We have not bought any stake in Kings XI Punjab

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New Delhi, Feb 10 Two-wheeler giants and IPL associate sponsors Hero Honda today rubbished media reports, which claimed that they have bought stake in Indian Premier League franchise Kings XI Punjab.

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Cape Canaveral (Florida): NASA successfully launched the prototype for a new generation of space rocket, advancing its plans to return man to the Moon by 2020. 

The Ares I-X, the tallest rocket ever built, blasted off at 11:30 am (1530 GMT) from Cape Canaveral in Florida, carrying with it the US space agency's lofty ambitions for human space flight.