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ICC Chief Executives’ Committee to meet in Cape Town next week

Dubai, Dec. 5 : The ICC Chief Executives’ Committee (CEC) will convene in Cape Town on Sunday for one of its four meetings per year.

The two-day gathering, held at the Westin Grand Hotel on December 7 and 8, will make decisions on a range of matters relating to the playing of cricket as well as recommendations on the business of cricket for consideration by the ICC Board’s January meeting.

A media conference will be held at the conclusion of business on December 8, also at the Westin Grand Hotel, and details of the timing and exact location of that conference will be announced in due course.

Among the items for discussion on the CEC agenda are the following:

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Thierry Henry pays ex-wife Claire Merry £8M

London, Dec 5 : French football striker Thierry Henry’s divorce from his wife Claire Merry has come to an end with him paying her 8 million pounds as settlement.

Henry, 31, a 130,000 pounds-a-week former Arsenal striker, agreed to the amount with Merry, 27, to avoid the court battles, but for her, the settlement means she is getting 2 million pounds less.

Merry is said to have told friends that the amount is “close” to the 10million pounds she had been angling for.

“It was settled at the end of last week. Claire is delighted,” the Sun quoted a friend of hers as saying.

Dirk, Mavs, dominate Suns, 112-97

Los Angeles - German juggernaut Dirk Nowitzki dominated through three quarters, before JJ Barea took over in the fourth.

Mac may make it 50 and out on senior tour in 2009

Mac may make it 50 and out on senior tour in 2009London - John McEnroe may finally be ready to call time on his senior career shortly after turning 50 next February 16.

"I think common sense should prevail," said the former bad boy whose tennis has been holding various senior tours together for more than a decade. "I turn 50 in February and have a commitment to play in Rio in March. After that things are pretty open-ended."

Hype around Steyn suggests that Aussies may face another “White Lightening”

Melbourne, Dec. 5 : The hype surrounding South African fast bowler Dale Steyn ahead of his team’s tour of Australia, suggests that Australian cricketers need to very prepared to tackle Allan "White Lightning" Donald’s natural heir.

Steyn has commendably taken over the South African pace bowling throne once occupied by the likes of Donald, Garth Le Roux, Mike Procter, Peter Pollock and Neil Adcock, reports The Age.

Like Donald after the Proteas'' re-admission to the international arena in 1991, Steyn has wasted no time in putting the fear of pace into the world''s batsmen.

India must act as a responsible member of the ICC, says former CEO Speed

India must act as a responsible member of the ICC, says former CEO SpeedMelbourne, Dec. 5: Former International Cricket Council (ICC) CEO Malcolm Speed has played down reports of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) playing a domineering and irresponsible role in the running of world cricket, but acknowledges that if it is doing so, there are processes in place to curtail it.

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