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18 Aug 08

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30 Apr 08

Jayasuriya's bowling performance brings victory to Mumbai

  • Sanath Jayasuriya's 3 for 14, the best figures of the tournament, the
    Mumbai Indians put their off-field troubles aside and pulled off their first win. On a slow Eden Gardens pitch, though not the minefield of the previous game, Mumbai had a nervy start and were 25 for 3 before Dwayne Bravo and Robin Uthappa put on a century stand to see them home.
22 Jan 08

Cricket-Blog: an Australian cricket tragic talks Ashes, Australia, England and all things cricket

Such a poorly written post. No idea what the author means.

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  • In this series against India we have witnessed something different and unusual. The visitors, with the worst disciplinary record in world cricket, have cried foul. After the Sydney Test, a comment by Kumble to the effect that only one side had been playing in the true spirit of the game, was seized on by the media.
  • Kumble succeeded in muddying the waters. It was no longer just poor umpiring. Somehow the poor behaviour of our cricketers contributed to the result. This was brilliantly conceived and executed.
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09 Jan 08

A man nicknamed Death

A six-hour Test, a unique double, the most maidens on the trot, most runs at an away venue, and a man nicknamed Death

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  • The shortest Test, both in terms of time taken and balls bowled, was the remarkable fifth Test between Australia and South Africa on a "sticky dog" of a pitch in Melbourne in 1931-32. There were only five hours and 53 minutes of play, and just 109.2 six-ball overs all told.
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29 Dec 07

Yuvraj likely to play against Australia

  • australia is better that India. But I agree if we forget the past and concentrate on quick wickets, we should be able to defeat Australia. Pakistan has already done it.
    - landmine on 2007-09-21
  • nd so, after the cut and thrust of the last ten days, a tournament that began with 12 teams has been whittled down to four. Pakistan take on New Zealand in Cape Town, but arguably the more mouthwatering contest is in Durban, where India, riding high after two top-class performances against England and South Africa, take on Australia, world champions in all forms of the game, but showing unusual signs of susceptibility in the Twenty20 format.
19 Dec 07

Cricket Crunch

Tracking good things about cricket

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Cricinfo - Four fast bowlers no concern, says Kumble

  • Tait has never played India in a Test or a one-day international and he is keen to test them with his speed and bounce. A few of their senior players, including Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, came up against Tait in a tour match when they last visited Australia in 2003-04 and while he was not the dominant bowler in that match he has matured since then.
    • Tait is known for his injury prone body. Indians have to just play basics. Out of the four, only Brett Lee is a wicket inducing bowler. Indians have to see him off during his short spells and play basics/attacking against the rest. Even Lee can go for runs but you cannot relax against him. - on 2007-12-19
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