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09/22/2005
Sharad Pawar to contest elections The Madras High Court has
dismissed a petition filed by a Chennai-based club thus paving the way
for the BCCI elections to be held today in Kolkata. [more]
Warne is 'God's gift to cricket' - Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar has praised Shane Warne by calling him `God's gift to cricket'. [more]
Injured Tendulkar misses Super Series Sachin
Tendulkar has been ruled out of the Super Series after his tennis elbow
injury failed to heal in time for the ICC's deadline. [more]
Under-19 Afro-Asia tournament unveiled The
Afro-Asian Cricket Cooperation (AACC) has drawn up plans for a
six-team, 16-match Under-19 tournament in the Indian port city of
Vishakapatnam. [more]
'If everybody goes to court how can we function?' - Dalmiya Jagmohan
Dalmiya, the former president of the Board of Control for Cricket in
India has slammed the Kalighat Cricket Club, an affiliate of the
Cricket Association of Bengal for taking the BCCI to court. [more]
I'm good enough to play as a Test batsman - Ganguly Sourav
Ganguly has insisted that the current dip in his form is only a
temporary slump, and that he is still good enough to command a place in
the team in both forms of the game. [more]
Contest yet to be confirmed With
just one day to go for the annual elections of the Board of Control for
Cricket in India it is still unclear whether Ranbir Singh Mahendra will
have any opposition or not. Sharad Pawar, the man who opposed Mahendra
last year and lost by the narrowest of margins in an acrimonius
election, has refused to confirm or deny his intention to stand for the
post of president. . [more]
Tendulkar: dressing-room chat should stay just that Sachin Tendulkar has told a reporter that what is said in the changing-room should not be made public. [more]
Pathan owes success to Chappell Irfan
Pathan praised his coach, Greg Chappell, for the improvement in his
bowling after he picked up seven Zimbabawe wickets on the first day of
the second Test at Harare. [more]
Ganguly lies low ahead of second Test Sourav
Ganguly was lying low ahead of his side's attempt to win their first
match at their fifth attempt in Harare when they face Zimbabwe in the
second Test. [more]
Ganguly and Chappell patch things up on eve of Test Greg
Chappell today sought to douse the leaping fire in Indian cricket by
reading out a written statement where he professed his respect for
Sourav Ganguly and desired to work with him in the future.. [more]
Chappell seeks to end controversy The
Indian coach Greg Chappell has sought to calm the controversy currently
surrounding the team. He read out a written statement where he
confirmed his respect for Sourav Ganguly and desire to work with him in
the future.. [more]
Will Pawar take on Mahendra? While
the Indian team scrambles to get its act together in Zimbabwe, the
action in the Indian cricket board meets for its annual general meeting
in Kolkata, where the president and secretary, among other office
bearers, will be elected. [more]
He needs to speak out and get some support Ganguly
has been the only Indian captain in history to mould a team out of
individual players. If not for anything else, Ganguly deserves a place
in the team for that. . [more]
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