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Dec 19
2008

India 179/1 at stumps

Posted by johnsmith in Zaheer Khan and Ishant SharmaYuvraj SinghVVS LaxmanVirender SehwagStuart BroadSachin TendulkarRahul DravidPaul CollingwoodMS Dhoni CaptainMonty Panesar and Graeme SwannMatt PriorKevin Pietersen CaptainJames AndersonIndiaIan BellHarbhajan SinghGautam GambhirEnglandAndrew StraussAndrew FlintoffAmit MishraAlastair Cook

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A 173-run partnership between Gautam Gambhir and Rahul Dravid took India's score to 179/1 at the end of first day's play in Mohali. Poor light condition stopped the first day's play.
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Dec 17
2008

English Experts Compare Swann and Panesar after Test against India

Posted by CricSoul in Shane WarneSachin TendulkarRahul DravidPaul CollingwoodMonty PanesarMahendra Singh DhoniKevin PietersenIndiaHarbhajan SinghGraeme SwannEnglandAustraliaAndrew StraussAndrew Flintoff

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Well, at least there's no doubt that the decision to play the first Test at Chennai was vindicated. That was a superb game, rounded off by a fantastic knock from Sachin Tendulkar. There was something for everyone — except, for England, the right result.

Defeats like that can have a huge effect. The hardest loss to take during my time as coach came in Adelaide. This was on a par but in Australia we blew it on the last morning with the bat. This time England had more than enough runs to play with.

Dec 09
2008

Flintoff Safeguards Himself on Previous Statements on IPL

Posted by CricSoul in Test SeriesSteve HarmisonSachin TendulkarIPLIndian Premier LeagueIndiaHarbhajan SinghGraeme SwannEnglish cricketersAndrew Flintoff

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Andrew Flintoff said his decision to tour India for the Test series has nothing to do with his Indian Premier League ambitions and asserted security would not be a distraction for his team-mates in the two-Test series starting in Chennai Thursday.

Flintoff, along with Steve Harmison and Graeme Swann,

Dec 09
2008

India vs. England Test Series: Test of Character for Yuvraj Singh!

Posted by CricSoul in Yuvraj SinghTest match cricketSri LankaSachin TendulkarPakistanMuttiah MuralitharanMonty PanesarIPLIndian cricketersIndia-England TestHarbhajan SinghGreg ChappellEnglandECBChepaukBrad HoggAustraliaAjantha Mendis

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Yuvraj Singh did not have to look far for inspiration. Batting in the adjoining nets at Chepauk was his inspiration, Sachin Tendulkar.

The sweet sound of the middle of the willow making contact with the ball filled the air. Yuvraj stole an occasional glance, admiring the maestro.

Dec 03
2008

Indians Rule ICC ODI Rankings Once Again

Posted by CricSoul in Zaheer KhanYuvraj SinghTeam IndiaSachin TendulkarMichael HusseyMahendra Singh DhoniKumar SangakaraICC ODI RankingsHarbhajan SinghGraeme SmithDaniel VettoriAustraliaAjantha Mendis

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Team India Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni maintained his top slot in the ICC ODI rankings for batsmen while Zaheer Khan is now just one step away from breaking into the bowlers' top 10.

Apart from Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, at sixth, is the only other Indian batsman in the top 10 while Sachin Tendulkar is ranked 12th.

Oct 31
2008

After Sachin, Gilchrist sweeps Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh!

Posted by subhangi in Saurav GangulyHarbhajan SinghAdam Gilchrist

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After hinting that Sachin Tendulkar was a sore loser, former Australian vice-captain Adam Gilchrist has taken a swipe at the then skipper Sourav Ganguly (Dada) and spinner Harbhajan Singh (Bhajji

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