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781 |
Injured Gambhir to skip T20 qualifiers
Kolkata Knight Riders skipper, Gautam Gambhir will not take the field in the Champions League Qualifiers for the Shah Rukh Khan owned team as he has not fully recovered from his injury. South African all-rounder, Jacques Kallis will captain the side in Gambhir's absence.
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holdingwilley |
397 |
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782 |
Let Lorgat say whatever he wants: BCCI
The Indian team's absence from the ICC Awards ceremony on Monday night hasn't gone down too well with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and it wasted little time in laying the blame squarely on the BCCI.
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holdingwilley |
369 |
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783 |
I am now fit to play any form of cricket not only T20: Harbhajan
Critics have ripped him apart in recent times for his poor form but an undeterred Harbhajan Singh says having a clear conscience and performing the role assigned to him by the team is what matters the most.
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holdingwilley |
437 |
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784 |
Swann to captain England Twenty20 side
Off-spinner Graeme Swann will captain his country for the first time when he leads the England Twenty20 side in two matches against West Indies this month in the absence of injured skipper Stuart Broad and vice-captain Eoin Morgan.
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holdingwilley |
383 |
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785 |
Shoulder injury rules out Broad for up to seven weeks
England all rounder Stuart Broad will be out of action for up to seven weeks after tearing a muscle in his right shoulder during the tied fourth One-dayer against India, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Monday.
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holdingwilley |
474 |
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786 |
India struggling to unearth new spin stars
Harbhajan Singh's lack of form and the poor quality of the other slow bowlers in the Indian Test team have raised fears that the nation's long and glorious tradition of spin wizardry is under threat.
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holdingwilley |
650 |
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787 |
Dhoni gets Spirit of Cricket Award, Tendulkar misses out
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the Spirit of Cricket Award while iconic batsman Sachin Tendulkar missed out the Cricketer of the Year honour at a glittering ICC Awards function on Monday.
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holdingwilley |
880 |
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788 |
We have good bench strength: Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma's England tour ended as soon as it began when he was ruled out with a broken finger, but the promising middle-order batsman is optimistic about India's future prospects even though the team has failed to win a single international game on the tour.
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holdingwilley |
705 |
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789 |
England's Trott named ICC cricketer of the year
England batsman Jonathan Trott was named International Cricket Council (ICC) cricketer of the year on Monday for his achievements during 2011 when he compiled 1,042 runs at an average of 65.12 in 12 tests.
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holdingwilley |
392 |
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790 |
England's Morgan to have surgery, will miss India tour
England batsman Eoin Morgan is set to undergo shoulder surgery and will miss the upcoming one-day international tour of India, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Friday.
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holdingwilley |
234 |
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791 |
RP Singh, Ravindra Jadeja in with a chance
India are mulling changes in the team combination ahead of the third ODI, with the management eager to give seamer RP Singh a go ahead of Vinay Kumar, and also keen on giving all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja a game.
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holdingwilley |
418 |
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792 |
Gambhir will decide on CLT20 participation: Shah Rukh
Kolkata Knight Riders have left it to their injured captain Gautam Gambhir to decide whether he is fit to play in the Champions League T20 qualifying rounds, commencing in Hyderabad later this month.
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holdingwilley |
670 |
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793 |
Srinivasan allowed to become BCCI president
In a major relief for BCCI secretary N Srinivasan, the Supreme Court on Friday refused to restrain him from taking over as the cricket board president.
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holdingwilley |
435 |
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794 |
Bopara aims to pile on the pain for India
England batsman Ravi Bopara has set his sights on piling on the agony for India in a bid to cement his spot in Alastair Cook's one-day team.
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holdingwilley |
362 |
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795 |
Everyone is greedy... wants to make that extra bit of money: Kapil Dev
With so much cricket being played and fatigue and injuries taking a toll on Team India players, former Indian skipper Kapil Dev has urged the Indian cricket fraternity not to sacrifice the game at the altar of money.
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holdingwilley |
443 |
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796 |
Demoralised India wait for miracle turnaround
The horror seems far from over as an injury-ravaged Indian team gears up for the third one-dayer against England on Friday, still looking for that elusive win which would lift the sagging morale of the battle-weary side.
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holdingwilley |
340 |
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797 |
Nasser Hussain remains defiant, says amazed my donkey remark caused a furore in India
Former England captain Nasser Hussain says he is amazed to learn that his "donkey" remark caused a furore in India.
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holdingwilley |
468 |
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798 |
Sri Lanka skittled for 174 in second test
Australia pace bowlers took eight quick wickets to skittle out Sri Lanka for 174 runs on day one of the second test in Kandy on Thursday, as the home team struggled against fast bowling from the start of the innings.
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holdingwilley |
357 |
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799 |
Cricket losing its charm: Bird
Legendary umpire Dickie Bird has slammed the use of technology in cricket, saying the power of decision-making should remain with on-field officials. He also added that the game would lose its charm if the authority is taken away from the on-field officials.
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holdingwilley |
368 |
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800 |
Bowling needs to improve: MS Dhoni
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni says the team needs to work on its bowling in the three remaining matches of the ODI series against England.
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holdingwilley |
390 |
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801 |
'Donkey' jibe costs Nasser Hussain India job
Nasser Hussain's 'donkey' jibe at the Men in Blue may have cost him a commentary stint in India, according to sources.
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holdingwilley |
398 |
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802 |
England compound India's misery by winning second ODI
India's summer of discontent showed no signs of ending on Tuesday after a captain's knock by Alastair Cook ensured England romped to a seven-wicket win in the rain-shortened second one-dayer at Southampton.
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holdingwilley |
411 |
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803 |
Injured Morgan to miss rest of England series
England batsman Eoin Morgan has been ruled out of the rest of the five-match one-day series against India after feeling "acute pain" in a recurring shoulder injury.
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holdingwilley |
369 |
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804 |
BCCI to take up 'Donkey' issue with ECB
Taking strong objection to former England captain Nasser Hussain's comparison of Indian cricketers to 'donkeys', the BCCI on Monday decided to take up the issue with the English Cricket Board (ECB).
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holdingwilley |
368 |
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805 |
IPL has hindered India: Hussain
Former England skipper Nasser Hussain feels the highly-lucrative Indian Premier League will entice and exhaust players unless it is carefully handled by cricket boards across the world.
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holdingwilley |
445 |
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806 |
'Good opportunity for youngsters to prove themselves'
Fresh from his fantastic knock of 95 at Chester-le- Street, Parthiv Patel feels that the current ODI series is an ideal opportunity for the youngsters to step up and make best use of the opportunities.
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holdingwilley |
441 |
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807 |
Team India in England: Battered from head to toe
Team India's core has been shattered by non-stop cricket and recurring injuries. Now, Sachin Tendulkar too is out of the ongoing tour of England, giving the squad a distinctly war-wounded look.
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holdingwilley |
382 |
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808 |
Galle pitch rated as 'poor' by ICC
Sri Lanka's cricket board (SLC) could be sanctioned after Galle's pitch, which hosted the first test against Australia, was rated "poor" by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday.
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holdingwilley |
379 |
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809 |
Sachin Tendulkar ruled out of one-day series
Sachin Tendulkar was ruled out of the rest of the one-day series against England on Monday because of a toe injury.
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holdingwilley |
612 |
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810 |
Bouncer will remain a legitimate tactic for us: Broad
England pacer Stuart Broad says Indian batsmen should be prepared for more short-pitched stuff in the ongoing ODI series as bouncers will continue to be a "legitimate tactic" for the host bowlers despite causing injuries in the visiting camp.
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holdingwilley |
610 |
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