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Jun 29 2008, Sharmila Chakravorty

There has been too much of cricket. The game is losing its charm. The expectations to perform well in every match is taking a heavy toll on the players. Moreover, due to hectic cricket schedule, they get less time to rejuvenate themselves..

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