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Amazing Pollard makes all the difference as Guyana go down to Mumbai

Durban, South Africa: Kieron Pollard blasted the Mumbai Indians to a 31-run victory over Guyana in their Airtel Champions League T20 match at Kingsmead, Durban on Thursday evening. In the process they kept alive their hopes of reaching the semi-finals and their winning margin in this match could be significant if qualification comes down to run rate.Pollard, the Trinidad and Tobago and Windies power-hitter smashed his way to 72 off 30 balls – including nine massive sixes – and that made the big difference in the end.

Guyana include pacer Wintz as they bowl first against Mumbai Indians

Durban, South Africa: Guyana will bowl first against Mumbai Indians as the two teams meet at Kingsmead in Durban in their Group B Airtel Champions League T20 tournament match today. Guyana lost the toss and Mumbai decided to bat first. The Guyanese have decided to give a senior national team debut to fast bowler Paul Wintz and he use the new ball. He replaces veteran allrounder Lennox Cush in the starting line-up.

Sarwan backing his Guyana team to upset Mumbai Indians today

Durban, South Africa: Guyana's cricketers will look to raise their game today when they face Mumbai Indians in their second match of the Airtel Champions League T20 tournament in South Africa.

After losing to Royal Challengers Bangalore on Sunday, the Guyanese will face the strong Mumbai side, featuring Windies allrounders Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo, as well as India’s super stars Sachin Tendulkar and Harbhajan Singh. First ball is 5.30 pm (11.30 am Eastern Caribbean Time/10.30 am Jamaica Time).

ICC?s Chief Executives? Committee supports decisive action against corruption

Cape Town, South Africa: The International Cricket Council Chief Executives’ Committee (CEC) will recommend to the ICC Board that a wide-ranging and, if necessary, independent review of the current ICC anti-corruption measures be commissioned to maintain the integrity of our great sport.

ICC to look at possible World Test Championship

Cape Town, South Africa: The International Cricket Council will look into the possible introduction of a new World Test Championship with a four-year league and a play-off series to decide the game's Test champion. In a statement following the ICC Chief Executives' Committee (CEC) meeting in Cape Town, South Africa on Monday and Tuesday.

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