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INDIA WINS WORLD TWENTY20 THRILLER
Misbah’s heroics bring Pakistan within six runs of victory in inaugural ICC championship

Dhoni’s Dashers do it for India in a nail-biting finish
Men in Blue hold their nerve at the crunch; Misbah-ul-Haq fails to finish it off for Pakistan

Windfall for Indian players
Johannesburg: There was a windfall for the Indian cricket team after it lifted the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 cricket tournament beating Pakistan in the final here on Monday. BCCI president Sharad Pawar, who was present on the ...

A winner, always
Jaipur: Amit Pabuwal was certain that the Indian team would return home with the ICC World Twenty20 Trophy made by him. While millions of cricket crazy fans in India and Pakistan were praying for their team’s victory in the ...

President, PM hail Indian team
New Delhi: The President, Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, and Congress President, Sonia Gandhi, congratulated the Indian cricket team for winning the ICC World Twenty20 cricket title on Monday. “I ...

A fitting finale to the World Twenty20
The notable success was the conversion of a few purists

Letting their hair down
Durban: Basking in the glory of their stunning triumph over mighty Australia, Indian cricketers let their hair down and indulged in a long night of celebration that began in the dressing room and ended with a victory dinner at the team hotel. ...

‘Hayden’s dismissal was the turning point’
Durban: Australian stand-in skipper Adam Gilchrist termed the dismissal of his opening partner Matthew Hayden by paceman S. Sreesanth as the moment which turned the semi-final of the Twenty20 World Cup in India’s favour. “I ...

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