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The Independent (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
England's one-day cricketers would be well advised to delay laying down a deposit on a new house or flash sports car because they may yet be deprived of the chance of competing for what would potentially be their biggest ever payday. Doubts that Sir Allen Stanford's $20m (£10.9m) winner-takes-all Twenty20 match on 1 November will take place remain as the West Indies Cricket Board has failed to settle...
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Sports news (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
The enormous sums of money pouring into Twenty20 are propelling the quick-fire form of the game towards a global audience that Test cricket has never reached.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
Anne Robinson is the one name that will not be needed in the England squad for the $20 million Twenty20 fixture against Sir Allen Stanford$’s All Stars – for the players will be able to pick out the weakest link in their team without the help of television’s infamous quiz show host.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
The money on offer for beating the Texan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford's All-Star XI in Antigua may have encouraged as much cynicism as excitement but the national selector, Geoff Miller, introduced a note of old-fashioned chivalry into proceedings today when he confirmed that Steve Harmison had initially asked not to be considered for selection until after the money-spinning Twenty20 game takes place...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
ECB under spotlight over multimillion dollar deal with Texan billionaire.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 30/07/2008
English cricket's involvement with Sir Allen Stanford may have jeopardized its participation in the Twenty20 Champions League
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
The winners of this weekend's Twenty20 Cup will be invited to play in what will be called the Stanford Super Series in the build-up to the £10million match between England and a Caribbean select XI sponsored by American billionaire Sir Allen Stanford.
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
The winners of this weekend's Twenty20 Cup will be invited to play in what will be called the Stanford Super Series in the build-up to the £10million match between England and a Caribbean select XI sponsored by American billionaire Sir Allen Stanford.
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Manchester Evening News (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
THE winners of this weekend’s Twenty20 Cup will be invited to play in what will be called the Stanford Super Series in the build-up to the £10million match between England and a Caribbean select XI sponsored by American billionaire Sir Allen Stanford.
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
The winners of this weekend's Twenty20 Cup will be invited to play in what will be called the Stanford Super Series in the build-up to the £10million match between England and a Caribbean select XI sponsored by American billionaire Sir Allen Stanford.
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
The winners of this weekend's Twenty20 Cup will be invited to play in what will be called the Stanford Super Series in the build-up to the £10million match between England and a Caribbean select XI sponsored by American billionaire Sir Allen Stanford.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
The winners of Saturday's Twenty20 Cup final will be invited to take part in Sir Allen Stanford's Super Series in the Caribbean this autumn.