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I have no plans to retire from ODI's: Hayden
Monday, September 29, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
MELBOURNE: Dismissing suggestions that he has become a spent force in one day cricket, Australian opener Matthew Hayden has said he has no plans to retire from the shorter version of the game although national selectors are in jeopardy about his future. "The big thing is I haven't lost my passion for one day cricket and while I'm performing there, I'll keep playing it," Hayden was quoted as s

Tags : MELBOURNE  Australian  Matthew-Hayden 
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Lalit Modi bags TV channel's award for IPL success
Monday, September 29, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
Indian Premier League's Chairman Lalit Modi was among the recipients of the 'CNBC Awaaz Consumer Awards 2008' for the Twenty20 league's phenomenal success in its first year of inception. The Indian Cricket Board's vice president, whose brainchild was the multi-million dollar IPL which took the cricket world by storm, won the channel's newly introduced special category award "for transformi

Tags : Indian-Premier-League  CNBC  Lalit-Modi  IPL 
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ICL recruits 4 overseas, one domestic player for new season
Monday, September 29, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
NEW DELHI: The Indian Cricket League has further strenghtened its players base, roping in four overseas and a domestic cricketer for its new season starting October 10. The international players, who have joined the rebel league, include three Pakistani and a Bangladeshi cricketer. All-rounder Tahir Mughal, Shahid Yousuf and Hafeez Khaleel were the Pakistani domestic recruits to have joined the

Tags : NEW-DELHI  Indian-Cricket-League  Inzamam-ul-Haq 
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Ganguly, Dravid to come under contract scanner
Monday, September 29, 2008
justsamachar.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
New Delhi: The new office bearers of the Board of Control for Cricket in India will have a tough task on their hand and one of their first assignments is going to be drawing the new contracts for the players of the Indian team. Shashank Manohar, the new president, N Srinivasan, the secretary, and K. Srikkanth, the chairman of the senior selection committee, will make the list of players who will

Tags : New-Delhi  India  K.-Srikkanth  lakhs  Ganguly 
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Chappell predicts Ponting blitzkrieg in Test series
Monday, September 29, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
MELBOURNE: Ricky Ponting's barren run in India is all set to end in the upcoming four Test series, asserts Australia's assistant coach Greg Chappell, who feels Anil Kumble's men should be wary of the Aussie captain's resolve. "I can see a steely glint in his eye and I always worry when I see that in good players because that means there are a few runs around the corner," Chappell, a former I

Tags : MELBOURNE  Ricky-Ponting  Anil-Kumble  India  Australia 
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Former selection committee chairman says there was miscommunication.
Monday, September 29, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
MUMBAI: It was a forgettable weekend for Dilip Vengsarkar. First the new management of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) did not consider him for the chairmanship of the senior selection committee. And as if that was not enough, the outgoing chief selector was then subjected to an avoidable embarrassment at the just-concluded Annual General Meeting (AGM). DNA has learnt that Vengsa

Tags : MUMBAI  Vengsarkar  BCCI  Centre  Sharad-Pawar 
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The first step to winning a battle is preparing well.
Monday, September 29, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
Planning and politics are as far apart as they can get. Similar has been the case with the manner in which the visiting Australians and hosts India have gone about their preparations for the four Test series set to begin on October 9 at Bangalore. While the Aussies are sweating it out in Jaipur since the past week, the cream of the Indian team played the all-important Irani Cup tie with none from

Tags : Australians  India  Irani-Cup  Sachin-Tendulkar 
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Indian team for the first two Tests to be picked on October 1
Monday, September 29, 2008
cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
MUMBAI: The 14-member Indian team for the first two Tests against Australia will be selected on October 1 by the newly-instituted senior selection panel. "The team for the first two tests is to be picked on October 1. It is likely to be in Mumbai but there is also a possibility that it will be done by linking up the selectors through a tele-conference," Cricket board sources said. The reason for

Tags : MUMBAI  Indian  Australia  Anil-Kumble 
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Sachin Tendulkar’s grand plan for his dream home that will come up at Perry Cross Road in Bandra
Monday, September 29, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
A year after he bought the sprawling 8,998 sq ft plot in Bandra's Perry Cross Road area, Sachin Tendulkar has finally got a plan for his dream house. Needless to say, the four-storey house will be as grand as the innings he plays. Among other things, it will have a huge parking area (there were six cars at last count), spacious guest rooms and a swimming pool on the top floor. The ace cricketer

Tags : Bandra  Sachin-Tendulkar  BMC 
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No change in Test venues for Australia series: Shukla
Monday, September 29, 2008
cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
NEW DELHI: Saturday's bomb blast has not forced either the Indian cricket board or its Australian counterpart to take a fresh look at the four Test venues and the tour will ago ahead as scheduled. "The Australians have not raised with the Indian board the issue of security or sought any changes in the tour itinerary," Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) spokesman Rajeev Shukla said. Ab

Tags : NEW-DELHI  Australian  BCCI  Rajeev-Shukla 
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