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October 2006 News

The ghost who walks

Published: October 14, 2006

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The murky, mysterious days of furtive speculation on match-fixing in cricket, like the perennial Phantom on a white horse, is back. It took two totally unrelated events as segregated as


The Kiwis, a team of all-rounders

Published: October 13, 2006

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Good all-rounders are key to winning one-day tournaments goes the saying, if that is the case then the Kiwis stand a good chance of winning the on-going Champions Trophy as


The Kiwis, a team of all-rounders

Published: October 13, 2006

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Good all-rounders are key to winning one-day tournaments goes the saying, if that is the case then the Kiwis stand a good chance of winning the on-going Champions Trophy as


INXS: BCCI’s rock concert

Published: October 10, 2006

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There is no substitute for experience. None other than good ole’ Geoffrey Boycott, the veteran opener with a soft spot for both the slender Shilpa Shetty and the aristocratic Prince


Tharanga trance for Indian public

Published: October 9, 2006

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Sri Lanka’s young left handed opening batsman Upul Tharanga seems to be making the most of the situations with back-to-back centuries in the on-going Champions Trophy. He followed


Tharanga trance for Indian public

Published: October 9, 2006

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Sri Lanka’s young left handed opening batsman Upul Tharanga seems to be making the most of the situations with back-to-back centuries in the on-going Champions Trophy. He followed


Cricket ‘bowled out’ by ICC

Published: October 8, 2006

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The International Cricket Council ( ICC) had earlier stated it’s intent on making cricket (being officially played by just 10 countries) into a global sport like football. In its hurried


Will Zimbabweans ever improve?

Published: October 7, 2006

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Will the Zimbabwe cricket team ever improve their game? Never, seems to be the answer at least when you go by their recent performance in the on-going Champions Trophy match


The unmaking of champions

Published: October 6, 2006

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Greg Chappell, now as much an Indian household name as Rakhi Sawant, was fervently signing autograph on books last evening appropriately titled The Making of Champions . The fact that


Aussies are the team to beat

Published: October 2, 2006

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The mighty Australians are the team to beat in the Champions Trophy commencing on spinner-friendly Indian tracks from Saturday. If their present form is any indicator, not many teams,


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