Indian Cricket
Oct 1 2008, Vincent Van Ross

The new selection committee for Indian cricket elected last Saturday turned out to be a boon for the Calcuttan Prince Surav Ganguly who has found a berth in team India for the first two matches in the forthcoming test match series against Australia. ...

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