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would like to thank Rixon for waiting for me: Harbhajan |
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Harbhajan
Singh has joined up with Surrey after his bowling action
was given a conditional reprieve by the International
Cricket Council.
Q. How do you feel about the ICC investigation into your
doosra? |
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Mohali innings was my best
ever: Akmal
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ABU DHABI: Pakistan wicket-keeper
Kamran Akmal says that he gained immense confidence
from the recent tour of India, especially
after his defiant century in the first Test in Mohali
that he terms his "best ever".
"I learnt to handle pressure (on the Indian tour).
Playing in front of such big crowds, against such a
formidable team is never easy," Akmal said.
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I'll be ruthless: Hayden |
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BRISBANE : When Matt Hayden concedes he hasn't scored a
Test hundred in England, what he really means is that
he's yet to score one. The burly Australian opener, one
of the leading batsmen of his generation, isn't
guaranteeing he'll post an Ashes century in England when
the five-Test series starts at Lord's on July 21. But
he's
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I have to start from scratch:
Kartik |
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NEW DELHI: Murali Kartik is living and fighting on hope.
After playing in just eight Test matches over the last
six years — despite doing pretty well whenever he was
summoned as an afterthought — you really can't blame
him. "I feel bad when I am shunned out of the team even
after good performances," he said as he prepared to
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Team India needs to do its
homework better: Dean Jones |
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KOLKATA : You may spot him on television in a graduate's
garb, but there is much more to Dean Jones than being
'Professor Deano'. One of the most stirring images of
his Test career came from the second Tied Test in Madras
(1986-87) when he threw up in the middle in course of a
503-minute knock of 210. However, it was in his avatar
as a
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500 Test wickets a realistic
target: Kumble |
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NEW DELHI : Yesterday’s engineering graduate is today’s
Indian Bowler No 1 and a Padma Shri awardee. With the
series against Pakistan set to roll, Anil Kumble hits
the pitch of his life less ordinary. Study hard, play
harder:
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Pak a strong side even without
Akhtar: Sourav |
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NAGPUR : "It's unfair to say that East Zone are a weak
side," declared captain Sourav Ganguly after their
innings-and-149-run win over Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB)
XI in a Duleep Trophy game at the VCA stadium. Ganguly
disagreed with the impression that all strong teams
(West, South, North) are put in one group of this
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