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Nov 21
2008

After Sunny Gavaskar, Ponting attacks Google Now!

Posted by subhangi in Sunil GavaskarRicky PontingGoogle

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Captain Ricky Ponting has hit back at Google Inc for generating numerous articles and opinion pieces portraying him as a sore loser through its search engine Google and also lashed out at former cricketer

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 21
2008

Once Upon a Time there were 3 Asians in the England team!

Posted by subhangi in Samit PatelRavi BoparaOwais ShahKevin Pietersen

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Including Bopara, Shah & Patel is an attempt to have those who could exploit conditions here

SILVER linings can seem like great allies when your chips are down. For England, it would be

Nov 21
2008

Kevin Pietersen says it’s high time England bats start to shine

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PREVIOUS defeats seemed to have had an almost nil effect on Kevin Pietersen's mood.

With every match lost came the speech of regret from the English captain but despite that he generally

Nov 20
2008

Lankans may find Zimbabwe more than pushovers

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Top-level cricket returns to troubled Zimbabwe from Thursday this week after Sri Lanka sent a 15-player squad to play a series of five one-day internationals.

The irony is that it was Sri Lanka

Nov 20
2008

Southee rips through Aussie top order

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New Zealand's Tim Southee has made a sensational start to his first cricket test in Australia with three wickets in his first four overs at the Gabba in Brisbane.

Southee struck with the

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