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Dec 24
2008

Dhoni Defends his "Declaration"

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THE series was lucky to have survived the Mumbai terror attacks. After England abandoned the ODI series, there were serious concerns over them returning to play the two Test matches, originally scheduled

Nov 21
2008

India vs. England: The ODI Series Saga Continues

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The same old story continues this time with India winning the third consecutive ODI in the Hero Honda cup. India won the third ODI by 16 runs as per Duckworth Lewis rule (Better opt for Rocket science than to understand this D/L rule-Personal opinion).
Nov 14
2008

INDIA VS ENGLAND : What a joke ?

Posted by Kartik in Yuvraj SinghVirender SehwagPietersenGautam GambhirDhoni

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It seems that a new laughter challenge has started with the onset of INDIA vs. ENGLAND series. The main Protagonist of this comedy show is none other than the England Team itself.

Nov 14
2008

MS Dhoni Fans get agitated for pistol 'insult'

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FOR reasons best known to himself, swashbuckling Indian cricket captain and Ricky Ponting nemesis MS Dhoni wants to pack a 9mm pistol. But in seeking the licence that will allow him to do so, Dhoni has
Nov 11
2008

Srikkanth Says: “Dhoni’s Captaincy Has Been Remarkable”

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CHAIRMAN of selectors Krish Srikkanth on Monday hailed India’s 2- 0 Test series triumph over Australia, calling it a great team effort.

Srikkanth said: “ I am happy and thrilled

Nov 04
2008

Jumbo has left the building, Dhoni is in…

Posted by Kartik in VVS LaxmanSourav GangulyShane WarneSachin TendulkarRetirementRahul DravidMuralitharanMahiMahendra Singh DhoniJumbointernational cricketIndiaDhoniAustraliaAnil Kumble

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Kumble_Dhoni.jpgThe last day of Kotla test match between India and Australia saw the end of career of one of the greatest test match player. It was none other than our Test match captain Anil Kumble. Thus ended a Divine career of 18 years in which kumble played around 132 tests and 271 one day matches.

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