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County Cricket Round-Up - 30th May

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  • SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 26: Kyle Stanley of the Dragons scores the winning try during the round 12 NRL match between the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Parramatta Eels at WIN Jubilee Stadium on May 26, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images) Cricket pay deal facing collapse

    A DISPUTE over how much of Cricket Australia's turnover goes to players has become the key reason their pay deal is in danger of lapsing. Negotiations between CA and the Australian Cricketers Association on a new memorandum of understanding were expected 5/30/12 from Sydney Morning Herald Read more »

  • Dual international Ellyse Perry has been told by her football club, Canberra United, to choose between cricket or football or find another club. Spectacular own goal as star forced to choose codes

    DUAL international phenomenon Ellyse Perry has so far juggled the demands of representing Australia in both football and cricket - but a watershed moment is looming for her - and for women in sport. Perry's W-League side, Canberra United, yesterday deliv   from Sydney Morning Herald Read more »

  • Tim Paine trains at the Centre of Excellence in Brisbane, May 28, 2012 Paine finally starts batting again

    Tim Paine is back in training after a long injury lay-off © Cricket Australia Tim Paine has conceded he was nervous when he batted in the nets this week after spending nearly a year out of the game with a finger injury. Paine has been chosen as the glove   from Cricinfo.com Read more »

  • Injury sees Paine get a grip

    No more Paine ... the 'keeper is excited about his return to cricket. Source: Leigh Winburn / News Limited Tim Paine has revealed he will be forced to use a slightly different batting grip as he learns to play with a finger injury that threatened to curt   from Fox Sports Australia Read more »

  • 'Anglo' blokes caught behind the times

    Crowds enjoying the cricket in Bay 13 at the MCG. Photo: Jason South JAMES Sutherland has declared cricket's days of being heavily ''skewed towards the male Anglo'' demographic must end if it is to maintain its place as the nation's favourite game. The C   from The Age Read more »

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