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When Ajantha Mendis was run out, the Sri Lankan commentator, Ranjeet Fernando, in yet another inane statement, stated that India were seeing hope again. But why did India have to see hope when the ninth Sri Lankan wicket fell with the hosts...
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The BCCI selection panel met in Chennai today to select the thirty probable players to make it to South Africa for the ICC Champions Trophy.
Amongst the any names, a...
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This may not be the Champions League. But it certainly gives a glimpse into what it would be like to have champions teams clash. Rajasthan Royals were also involved in...
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It has finally boiled down to this. Pakistan will have to defy the opening overs of the fourth innings in order to seal a win and take the lead in the three Test series...
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Australia may have suffered a massive blow ahead of their Ashes preparation for the first Ashes Test beginning on Wednesday. Brett Lee has once again pulled up with...
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This may come as a shocker but perhaps it has something to do with the contemporary breed. Sachin Tendulkar did not find support amongst the Australian cricketers who...
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There is nothing wrong with the investigation. But aren’t we aware of the fact that in our country it’s very to harass individuals/institutions via fake cases? No...
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The rain gods appeared to have another plan in mind. Cricket aficionados were disappointed but not sports lovers who had the opportunity to witness greatness at hand.
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The England team virtually picked themselves as they played the warm up match against Warwickshire. The only exception - another Ashes man bites the dust as Steve...
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Sri Lankan fast bowler, Chaminda Vaas, has two grievances. And both his grievances have to do with the selectors.
Vaas was left out of the first Test...
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While former England captain, Kevin Pietersen, is going all abut town claiming England can win the Ashes on reverse swing, Brett Lee has found an unlikely supporter in...
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After the nightmare of losing in humiliating fashion in the second ODI at Sabina Park, Jamaica, India climbed back with a win despite the frequent rain interruptions...
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The 15th rail budget brought relief to general passenger with no proposed hike in passenger fares and freight rates. Many new schemes and packages were...
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“Blue skies and sunshine” says our special writer, Trevor Chesterfield. Indeed that is what India will be hoping for as will the many fans who have their hopes...
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Call it the match that never got underway. Fans waited, waited and then waited some more. The writing was on the wall. Well, it was everywhere. And yet the decision was...
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Call it a master turnaround! No many gave India a chance on the one day series against Sri Lanka after the dismal Test series when the combination of Ajantha Mendis and...
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It is easy to say this tour has been all about the bowlers and in particular, the spinners. Sri Lanka’s batting has faltered in the second ODI and for either team to...
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Sanath Jayasuriya needs no introduction in the World cricket. The left hander has an habbit of making a point now and then with his stupendous performance. 39 years is...
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Cricket today demands greater physical effort from players at vital stages, during their careers. Injuries, are a common occurrence among national and international...
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