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CRICKET: Bharat block the way.


NINE-TIMES winners of the Mortgage & Finance Coventry Cricket Knockout crown in the past 17 seasons, Highway are bidding to make it into double figures this year.

But they face a tough hurdle in tomorrow's 20-overs-a-side semi-final at Kenilworth Wardens' Glasshouse Park ground (6.00pm) when they take on a Bharat side who have come through the early rounds in eye-catching style.

Competition chairman Mike Kiernan said: "Bharat are the most fully committed (Law) committed to prison for trial, in distinction from being detained for examination.

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 cricket side I've ever seen. They are so keen and competitive.

"Their match with Highway has all the ingredients of being a real cracker (1) A person who breaks into a computer system without authorization, whose purpose is to do damage (destroy files, steal credit card numbers, plant viruses, etc.). Because a cracker uses low-level hacker skills to do cracking, the terms "cracker" and "hacker" have become  and certainly not one to miss."

The winners face Coventry & North Warwickshire For the parliamentary constituency, see .

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 or Ambleside, who meet in their last four encounter on Friday-week at Bedworth. The final is at C&NW's Binley Road venue on July 9.
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Jun 24, 2004
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