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Wasim Akram reveals Starc advice Mitchell Starc's presently irresistible blend of swing, speed and direction is all in the wrist - the result of a fiendishly simple piece of advice from Wasim Akram | | |
Pity if Pune Warriors don't play - Donald Allan Donald, the recently appointed bowling coach of the Pune Warriors, said players and administrators of the franchise are "waiting with bated breath" to see if they will participate in the fifth season of the IPL | | |
Dinda stars as East Zone take control A round-up of day three of the semi-finals of the Duleep Trophy 2011-12 | | |
Anjum Chopra named India women's captain Anjum Chopra has been appointed captain of the India women's team after being out of international cricket for nearly two years | | |
BCCI extends hand, Sahara plans a date N Srinivasan has said the BCCI is open to dialogue with Sahara India Parivar to try and resolve why Sahara pulled out of their Indian team sponsorship and ownership of the Pune Warriors | | |
Franchises perturbed by Sahara pullout A number of IPL franchises have expressed concern about the potential damage to the IPL's image from Sahara Pune Warriors' abrupt withdrawal from the league | | |
TimesOfIndia
Yuvi's disease a model of curable cancer
It is not lung cancer but a rare form of the disease called germ cell seminoma that prompted cricketer Yuvraj Singh to fly to the United States of America.
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Captaincy came as a surprise: Mahela
Back at the helm after almost three years, Mahela Jayawardene is seeking to restore Sri Lanka's pride Down Under following a mixed tour of South Africa.
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'We hope to resolve most of the issues'
Indian cricket board president N Srinivasan hinted at a possible end of the impasse by saying BCCI is open to dialogue with Sahara to 'sort out the differences'.
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Yuvraj is a fighter, says Mohammad Kaif Kaif and Yuvraj are good friends and when the UP batsman heard about Yuvraj's illness, he could not believe it and texted him wishing speedy recovery.
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Yuvraj Singh upbeat about cancer cure
Yuvraj Singh is happy he is in Boston for his cancer treatment and not in India where unwarranted and sentimental attention could have dampened his mood.
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Sachin will always be great, says Waugh
Sachin Tendulkar's aura as a batsman will not diminish even if he does not score his much awaited 100th international ton, Oz great Steve Waugh said.
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We are ready to meet, sort out issues: BCCI to Sahara Stung by Sahara's pullout as sponsor of Indian cricket team and owner of IPL franchise Pune Warriors, the BCCI on Monday took a more re-conciliatory stand towards the aggrieved corporate giant, saying it was ready to sit across the table and sort out all the matters. | | |
Pakistan complete England whitewash Saeed Ajmal and Umar Gul were the chief destroyers as Pakistan won the third and final Test by 71 runs on the fourth day on Monday, recording their first clean sweep in a series against England. | | |
BCCI tells media to respect Yuvraj's privacy The Indian Cricket Board said it would issue regular health updates of World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh, who is being treated for lung cancer in the United States, and pleaded with the media to respect the ailing player's privacy. | | |
Lack of Indo-Pak cricket is frustrating: Akhtar The continuing freeze on Indo-Pak bilateral cricket is "frustrating", says Shoaib Akhtar but the former pacer does not agree with PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf's "politically incorrect" statement that the Indians are intimidated by the prospect of taking on an in-form Pakistan. | | |
Dean Jones reckons bowling still India's huge weakness Former Australian batsman Dean Jones believes India's bowling and fielding could be brutally exposed in the ongoing ODI tri-series against Australia and Sri Lanka despite the presence of younger and more agile players in the fold. | | |
Duleep Trophy: Dinda's eight-for takes East to final East Zone are all but through to the finals of the Duleep Trophy as Ashok Dinda's fiery spell ensured an all-important first-innings lead of 28 runs against North Zone on the penultimate day, at the Feroz Shah Kotla. | | |
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