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Indian batsmen need to be pro-active
KOLKATA, NOV. 29. The South African strategy is clear — they would stonewall, they would deny India, and only if an opportunity opens up along the way, would they go on the offensive. In this intriguing battle of the mind that cricket ...

Sehwag spoils Smith's sleep
KOLKATA, NOV. 29. Even as South Africa pursued a tactical pattern to make a match of it, Virender Sehwag rose to counter the opposition with yet another scintillating performance that lifted the quality of the Test match at the Eden Gardens ...

Another good day for Advani
EINDHOVEN (HOLLAND), NOV. 29. Defending champion Pankaj Advani had another good day in the office, streaking to a 4-0 win over Choi Yew Wah (Malaysia) in his penultimate Group F match in the 2005 IBSF World snooker championship. The way he has ...

We can put them under pressure: Harbhajan
KOLKATA, NOV. 29. A moderate total by the opponent and a good start by his own team has left Harbhajan Singh optimistic. "I hope we will be able to make 500 and put them under pressure in the second innings,'' said Harbhajan after the second ...

Jewel in the crown of SA administrators
CHENNAI, NOV. 29. Hashim Amla's debut against India at the Eden Gardens marks the completion of the socio-political goals that drove the country's post-apartheid generation of cricket administrators from 1998 onwards, when the United Cricket ...

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Australia on verge of a whitewash
ADELAIDE, NOV. 29. Australia moved within five wickets of a series sweep against New Zealand, which struggled to 149 for five at stumps on Monday and needs to survive three sessions to salvage a draw in the second cricket Test. The New ...

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Sharapova-Myskina feud to the fore
PARIS, NOV. 29. A bitter feud between Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova and French Open winner Anastasia Myskina is threatening to sabotage Russia's defence of its Fed Cup crown in 2005 at a time when the country's tennis Tsarinas are on top of ...

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