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Stanford Super Series to go on as planned

The Stanford Super Series will proceed as planned, following a deal brokered between Sir Allen Stanford and Digicel.

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Gayle to lead Stanford Superstars

Chris Gayle, the West Indies captain, will lead the Stanford Superstars in the Stanford Super Series, which includes the Stanford 20/20 for 20 game against England on November 1 in Antigua.

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Stanford Super Series gets go-ahead

Stanford 20/20 confirmed today that the schedule for the Stanford Super Series and Stanford 20/20 for 20 will go ahead as planned later this month.

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Gayle named as Stanford skipper

West Indies captain Chris Gayle will be the skipper for the Stanford Superstars when they take on England in the Stanford Super Series.

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Stanford 20/20 ticket details released

Stanford 20/20 has announced the launch of the ticketing policy and procedure for fans eager to attend the Stanford Super Series in October and November.

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Cricket: The Stanford Super Series set to go ahead with a sponsorship dispute on the verge of resolution

The WICB are on the brink of confirming that the Stanford Series will take place and that the Digicel dispute has been resolved

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No change in Stanford schedule

Stanford organisers have confirmed that the Stanford Super Series will go on as scheduled after Allen Stanford and Denis O'Brien, head of Digicel, sponsors of West Indies cricket, reached an agreement on sponsor rights for the matches.

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England's 20m Twenty20 match against Stanford Stars goes ahead as scheduled

Legal row threatening lucrative match against Stanford Super Stars has been settled say reports in Caribbean.

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National Sport News: Stanford clash under threat

England's Twenty20 clash against a Stanford Super Stars XI remains under threat after legal wrangles affecting the event continued on Tuesday.

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National Sport: Stanford clash under threat

England's Twenty20 clash against a Stanford Super Stars XI remains under threat after legal wrangles affecting the event continued on Tuesday.

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Stanford clash under threat

England's Twenty20 clash against a Stanford Super Stars XI remains under threat after legal wrangles affecting the event continued on Tuesday.

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Stanford clash in doubt after court ruling

THE US$20 million Stanford Super Series is in jeopardy following a British High Court ruling yesterday

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Stanford clash under threat

England's Twenty20 clash against a Stanford Super Stars XI remains under threat after legal wrangles affecting the event continued on Tuesday.

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Stanford match in doubt following ruling

The West Indies Cricket Board expect to be forced to withdraw their sanction for the Stanford Super Series following their case with telecommunications company Digicel in London's High Court.

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Stanford talks on brink of resolution

A deal could be done at some stage today to end the sponsorship row which had threatened to force the abandonment of the lucrative match between the Stanford Super Stars XI and England next month.