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September 2006 News

Breaking News: BCCI hires a CEO

Published: September 28, 2006

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After exhaustive deliberations, the BCCI has come to the sublime conclusion that a CEO for the BCCI is a totally redundant position, like an unwanted third shoe. On hearing this,


Stop fooling the public Mr Vengsarkar?

Published: September 27, 2006

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Who is the new selection committee chairman and former India skipper Dilip Vengsarkar trying to fool by proclaiming that he would try and ensure that there will be no zonal


Are Ponting’s men unbeatable?

Published: September 25, 2006

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World champions Australia, led by the flamboyant Ricky Ponting, looks unbeatable for at least the next two years, which means they are the real hot favorites to win both the


What ails Indian cricket?

Published: September 23, 2006

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The Indian performance in the DLF Cup clearly suggest that there is something seriously wrong with the Indian cricket though it is difficult to pin-point the exact flaw.


C for Chappell, D for Dravid

Published: September 22, 2006

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Not long ago, the Indian cricket team believed that they had scaled dizzying heights, their altitude higher than Petronas Towers.


Can Pathan be a successful all-rounder?

Published: September 18, 2006

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With the Indian cricket team management persisting with Irfan Pathan at the top of the batting order, one gets the feeling that he is being converted from a bowling all-rounder


The Lion King roars

Published: September 15, 2006

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I know that Sachin Tendulkar would not have liked it at all. As the country took drum-beats and hit the crowded streets, celebrations taking on their contagious frenzy, and the


Was Sourav tricked into a trap by his tennis elbow?

Published: September 14, 2006

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Ever since Sourav Ganguly’s leaked e-mail about Jagmohan Dalmiya has found wide circulation thanks to the classical crack in the sewage linings, all hell has broken loose.


Finding Netherland or Neverland? An ICC story

Published: September 14, 2006

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Until Louis Figo, the dapper Portugese captain beguiled the Netherland’s football team by getting them a red card from an over-enthusiastic match referee, the Orange men looked fairly threatening in


Being John is my right!

Published: September 14, 2006

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Philip Kotler, the great marketing guru, was in town recently lecturing Indian marketing professionals and brand managers on concepts, positioning and strategy. I have a sneaking suspicion that the former


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