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View Article  A day and four wickets left; defeat stares at Sri Lanka

While the second and the third day belonged to the terror in turban, Harbhajan, who made his 50th Test memorable by a seven-wicket haul, the fourth day of the final Test clearly belonged to the Jumbo.

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View Article  Ganguly returns after meeting Pawar

Cricketer Sourav Ganguly returned to Kolkata after a meeting with BCCI President Sharad Pawar in Delhi. Ganguly refused to speak to mediapersons present at the airport.He flew to Delhi on Tuesday to meet Pawar and discussed his being dropped from the Indian team.

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View Article  Bopanna breezes past Liberhan

Till three days ago, Rohan Bopanna was cooling his heels in Bangkok taking a clean break from the rigours of the circuit. In fact he flew down straight from the airport to the courts at DSOI on Monday to have his first hit in nearly 10 days.


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View Article  India's tour of Pakistan cleared

The Government has cleared Indian cricket team's upcoming tour of Pakistan and also approved Karachi as a Test venue. "The tour has been cleared. Karachi is also cleared for (hosting) a Test," BCCI Media Committee Chairman Rajiv Shukla said at a press conference in the Capital.

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View Article  BCCI bowls a telecast googly to DD

If you thought with a new set of people taking over the Indian cricket board, the telecast rights controversy is over, then think again.With the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today stating.

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