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Jiminy Cricket!

By Molly McCall
Fri, September 22, 2006, 2:45 am PDT

Forget baseball and its "world" series. Searches on the proud international sport of cricket have triumphed in Buzz. Just yesterday, searchers propelled "cricket news" (+455%), "cricket" (+315%), and "cricinfo" (+251%) across the Search box and into our top 50 movers.

Bat-happy searchers didn't stop there. Wednesday's one-day tournament between India and the West Indies inspired a wave of searches, smacking "india vs. west indies," "dlf cup," "cricinfo india," "west indies," and "zee sports" off the Buzz chart. As for other top "cricket" queries scoring runs this week, take a swipe at these...

  1. Live Cricket
  2. Cricket Score
  3. Live Cricket Score
  4. Cricket News
  5. Stick Cricket
  6. Live Cricket Match Scores
  7. Yahoo! Cricket
  8. Yahoo! India Cricket
  9. BBC Cricket
  10. Cricketnext.com
  1. India Cricket
  2. Zee Sports Cricket
  3. Latest Indian Cricket News
  4. Indian Cricket
  5. West Indies Cricket
  6. Sify Live Cricket Score
  7. Cricket.org
  8. Cricket Games
  9. Cricinfo.com
  10. ICC Cricket

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Posted by abhijeetrajpurohit | Tue, September 26, 2006, 5:28 pm PDT

i really apreciate you guys giving attention to this world sport of cricket because i am a big fan of this sport and in here in u.s., i don't hear about cricket that much. so keep putting stuff about cricket on yahoo.

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