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| NZ keen to keep tempo |
| Guwahati ODI l Even an 8.30 am start may not ensure 100 overs |
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According to New Zealand coach Ashley Ross, Thursday’s impressive win over India in Cuttack is history. So are the two defeats against Australia, in Faridabad and Pune.
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| Bengal crash to 118 |
| After barely holding onto an Elite Group berth last season, Bengal have made a nightmarish start to their Ranji Trophy campa ... |
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| Last pair saves WI’s day |
| Zimbabwe spinner Ray Price claimed his first match haul of 10 wickets but could not stop West Indies escaping with a draw in ... |
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| Australian skipper Ricky Ponting (picture left) checks into the team hotel in Guwahati, while New Zealand’s Craig McMillan explains a point during practice at the Nehru Stadium on Saturday. Picture by UB Photos |
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DIFFERENT STROKES SUNIL GAVASKAR THE INDIA UNDER-19 TEAM’S VICTORY IN THE JUNIOR ASIA CUP IN PAKISTAN SHOWS THAT INDIA’S JUNIOR CRICKET IS ON THE RIGHT TRACK. TO COME BACK TO WIN THE TITLE AFTER LOSING THE OPENING ROUND TO SRI LANKA, WHO THEY WENT ON TO BEAT IN THE FINAL, SHOWS THE IMPROVEMENT THE TEAM MADE AS THE TOURNAMENT PROGRESSED. |
Pathan is good, but has a long way to go |
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