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Want to keep IPL controversies away, says Rajeev Shukla
Rajeev Shukla, the new IPL chairman, is known for his proximity to all the T20 league's franchise owners. So, it did not come as a surprise for the cricket fraternity when BCCI gave him the job of leading the pack of Governing Council (GC) members.
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Selectors should not force seniors into retirement: Sourav Ganguly
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly says it is not right for the selectors to force the senior players into retirement.
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holdingwilley |
1129 |
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743 |
High Court rejects KTK plea
The Bombay High Court rejected IPL franchise Kochi Tuskers Kerala's plea seeking to restrain the BCCI from encashing or enforcing its bank guarantee of Rs 154 crore.
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holdingwilley |
891 |
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744 |
O'Keefe hoping to give a different spin
After getting a peek at international cricket last season when he played a few T20I games for Australia and subsequently was in the Test squad but never got a game, left-arm spinner Steve O'Keefe has reconciled to his fickle fortune while striving to help New South Wales Blues regain the Champions League title.
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I could have done better in England: Ajinkya Rahane
Despite receiving praise from experts for his impressive debut during India's just-concluded disastrous tour of England, opener Ajinkya Rahane feels he could have done better and says he would now set his eyes on converting his starts into big scores.
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1294 |
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ICC chief happy with 50-over format
International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat has ruled out changes to 50-over cricket despite a proposal put forward by Indian great Sachin Tendulkar.
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2308 |
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747 |
Kochi Tuskers Kerala drag BCCI to court
Owners of IPL franchise, Kochi Tuskers Kerala on Wednesday moved the Bombay High Court to challenge the BCCI's decision to terminate the team's contract at its Annnaul General Meeting.
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1246 |
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Indian team will soon bounce back to No.1 spot: Muralitharan
Notwithstanding the disastrous tour of England during which it lost its numero uno status in Test cricket, retired Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan feels the Indian cricket team will soon bounce back to the number one position.
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This is a testing time for Indian cricket: Srikkanth
Chairman of the Indian selection panel Kris Srikkanth termed India's disappointing tour of England as a "bad dream" and said the team needs to move on and focus on the future series, including the tour to Australia in December.
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545 |
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750 |
Nielsen steps down as Australia coach
Australia head coach Tim Nielsen has decided to step down rather than reapply for his job, Cricket Australia said Tuesday.
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561 |
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751 |
Sachin Tendulkar ruled out of Champions League
In a setback to the Mumbai Indians, a team already struggling with player injuries, skipper Sachin Tendulkar has been ruled out of the Champions League T20.
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holdingwilley |
975 |
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Clarke shines as Aussies win Sri Lanka series
Australia clinched the Test series against Sri Lanka 1-0 on Tuesday after resurgent skipper Michael Clarke led from the front to snatch a draw for the tourists in the third and final game.
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Tendulkar writes to ICC CEO Lorgat asking for changes in ODI format
The ODIs are perceived to be on the decline and it's none other than Sachin Tendulkar who has now come out publicly in support of revamping the current 50-over format having written a letter to ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat.
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1951 |
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I don't live in the past, says Amarnath
Hero. Rebel. Braveheart. Comeback King. The resilient Mohinder Amarnath has worn many hats both during and after his playing career, but being an establishment man wasn't counted among his many virtues.
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985 |
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Indian board rules out England tour post-mortem
The new Indian cricket board (BCCI) president N. Srinivasan on Monday ruled out any formal inquiry into the team's abysmal performance on their tour of England.
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746 |
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Kochi handed suspension notice for defaulting on payment
Controversy-ridden IPL franchise Kochi Tuskers Kerala was slapped with a suspension notice for non-payment of bank guarantee by the BCCI at its Annual General Meeting on Monday.
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holdingwilley |
616 |
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N Srinivasan takes over as BCCI president
After taking over as the president of the BCCI, N Srinivasan announced that a special committee will be formed to probe the Indian team's debacle in England.
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804 |
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Dhoni moves into sixth spot in ODI rankings
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni moved up the order to the sixth position, while senior batsman Rahul Dravid signed off his illustrious One-day career at 118th spot, according to the latest ICC Player Rankings for ODI batsmen on Sunday.
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I hardly have any time to teach my children: Tendulkar
The already jam-packed international schedule gives Sachin Tendulkar very little time to spend with his children - Arjun and Sara, the champion batsman has revealed.
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298 |
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Afridi may comeback after Waqar exit
Former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi on Saturday expressed his desire to return to international cricket as Waqar Younis, with whom he has serious differences during his captaincy, is set to quit as coach.
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421 |
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Dhoni blames bad luck, injuries for series debacle
Thoroughly outplayed in both the Test and ODI series, Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said the miserable tour of England was all about adjusting to shock injuries that pushed his team on the backfoot and dealing with a wretched run of bad luck.
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513 |
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Playing alongside Dravid in IPL was learning experience: Tait
Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait who shared the Rajasthan Royals dressing room with Rahul Dravid in the last edition of IPL stated that the retired India ODI batsman was one of the toughest to bowl at.
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There's lack of coordination between players and BCCI: Kapil
Lack of coordination between the players and BCCI was the reason why the team was humiliated in the tour of England, says former captain Kapil Dev insisting that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men should tell the Board that they cannot compete continuously for months.
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Gayle remains in limbo as uncertainty continues
Beleaguered opener Chris Gayle has admitted he is unsure about his future in West Indies cricket.
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504 |
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765 |
England complete mastery of India
England continued their complete mastery of the touring India team with an emphatic six-wicket victory in the fifth and final one-day international on Friday.
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330 |
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No sense of loss for Dravid on ODI retirement
Veteran Indian batsman Rahul Dravid was without any sense of loss as his one-day career draws to a close on Friday against England but on Thursday admitted that he had to work harder on the shorter format of the game than he did in Test cricket.
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355 |
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Indian GP to cash in on cricket fatigue
After years of steady patronage, corporate India is showing signs of cricket fatigue and the country's maiden Formula One race next month looks like being the immediate beneficiary.
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365 |
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Indian spinners have bowled well in the ODI series: Swann
England off-spinner Graeme Swann has said that Indian spinners have bowled well in the ongoing one-day series against the hosts, and said the local media was being harsh in writing the Indian bowlers off.
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453 |
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India looked flat and tired: Loye
Former England batsman Mal Loye has revealed that he sensed something wasn't quite right with India when his Northamptonshire side faced them earlier this summer.
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holdingwilley |
417 |
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Surprises in store at BCCI AGM
It's that time of the year again when fresh red carpets are rolled out in the corridors of the BCCI to welcome newly-elected officials and committees on board. The annual general meeting (AGM) of the board is scheduled to begin on Saturday and continue till Monday.
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