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ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2011
Sehwag's cruise mode leaves Bangladesh gaspingVirat Kohli makes a sparkling debut with a century; India's 370 for four is the highest total in a World Cup opener Sehwag satisfied Dhaka: Batting till the middle of the 48th over was the most satisfying aspect of his remarkable innings for Virender Sehwag. “I have never batted this long in a one-dayer. I knew if I stayed at the wicket, the runs would ... ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2011
Hambantota all set for WC matchCo-host Sri Lanka to face-off against minnows Canada
Vettori & Co. seek ‘fresh start'Kenya likely to play three spinners; Nathan McCullum may be rested
Cricket time again at the KotlaAfridi looks to senior players KARACHI: Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has urged his side's experienced players to shoulder the burden of responsibility at the World Cup after a disappointing defeat in its final warm-up match. The dashing batsman and leg-spinner ... Lara is my role model: Darren New Delhi: Being the first cousin of a legend like Brian Lara and younger brother of star all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, Darren Bravo knows that there is bound to be big expectations every time he steps out to bat. But Bravo, who recently ...
Tough to fill Hayden and Gilchrist's shoes: WatsonAhmedabad: Hardly has a series featuring Australia gone by in the last three years without Shane Watson playing his part in a big way. Apart from Ricky Ponting and Brett Lee in the Australian team here, Watson is the most recognisable ... We are now a well-organised squad: Grant Flower Ahmedabad: Zimbabwe batting coach Grant Flower has said he doesn't agree with the ICC's decision to discard associate members from the 2015 World Cup. “I shouldn't say too much about it. But I don't agree with that decision. These ...
We have a good team: Richie RichardsonNEW DELHI: He left the shores of this country in tears the last time he played; it was a dark night when the West Indies gifted the World Cup cricket semifinal to Australia from a winning position at Mohali in March, 1996. Even a target ... Bangladesh at a standstill DHAKA: Bangladesh came to a virtual standstill on Saturday as thousands of fans enjoyed a carnival atmosphere inside and outside the stadium. Huge crowds, wearing national team shirts of green and red, jammed the streets leading to the ... Cricket Tennis Football Athletics Billiards & Snooker Boxing Golf Racing : Horse Sports : General NATIONAL GAMES Read Today's supplements: Magazine | Open Page | Cinema Plus | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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