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We have a few hard selection decisions to make
The good news that I had been waiting for came to me late on Thursday evening. It was a huge relief to know that I have been cleared to play the Kanpur Test. When I arrived in Kanpur, I was not sure whether I would be allowed to play the game. ...

Uphill task for South Africa
Just how much will Indian wicket politics dictate South Africa's fortunes? Who knows, certainly not any South African but if the Aussie tour is anything to go by, the South Africans will not be sure of the sort of wickets that will be served up. ...

India not to take Proteas lightly
KANPUR, NOV. 19. The Green Park Stadium has not changed. It is still a bowl of dust with little trace of modernisation in and outside the venue — strikingly similar to Indian cricket, which continues to stick to age-old traditions. The ...

Chance for host to redeem reputation on home turf
KANPUR, NOV. 19. For India the series against South Africa presents an opportunity to redeem its reputation severely dented in recent times by the Australians. The sight of the brown, largely bald, surface at the Green Park ground should be ...

Federer, Roddick enter semifinals
HOUSTON, NOV. 19.Top-seeded Roger Federer downed Carlos Moya 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 to complete a dazzling unbeaten run through the round-robin stages into the semifinals of the ATP Masters Cup Championships. Second-seeded Andy Roddick also secured his ...

Kiwis take charge
BRISBANE, NOV. 19. Jacob Oram inspired a rearguard fightback and Daniel Vettori took two of the four Australian wickets to fall on Friday as New Zealand's bowlers upstaged the No. 1-ranked Aussies in the first cricket Test. Oram's career-high ...

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