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07/12/2006
RP Singh swings it India's way India A are chasing 205 for victory on the final day of the four-day Top End Series match against New Zealand A at Darwin. [more]
Colombo to host all tri-series matches The Indian team for the tri-series in Sri Lanka in August will be selected on July 20 in Mumbai. [more]
Concern over Champions Trophy The recent bombings in Mumbai have raised concerns about the possibility of teams pulling out of the Champions Trophy, which will take place in India during October and November. [more]
India stumble after Chawla's five-wicket haul India A stuttered in their first innings after Piyush Chawla's five-wicket haul helped restrict New Zealand A to 332 on the second day of their Top End Series encounter in Darwin. [more]
Sinclair, Papps and McMillan enjoy good outing Half-centuries by Michael Papps, Mathew Sinclair and Craig McMillan took New Zealand A to a reasonable position at the end of the first day of their four-day match against India A at the Gardens Oval in Darwin. [more]
Opposition says Dambulla will remain venue for tri-series Mohan De Silva, the opposition candidate for president, has said that Dambulla will remain the venue for the tri-series against India and South Africa, if he wins the elctions. [more]
Spinners the key for World Cup: Harbhajan Harbhajan Singh, the Indian spinner, has predicted that slow bowlers will be the key in next year's World Cup. [more]
Pakistan win despite Tendulkar fifty Inzamam-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi both struck powerful cameos as Pakistan beat an International XI side in a charity match at The Oval, despite 50 from Sachin Tendulkar. [more]
Colombo confirmed as venue for tri-series The BCCI has agreed to Sri Lanka Cricket's (SCL's) request that all matches of the forthcoming tri-series in Sri Lanka be played in Colombo. [more]
Proper leadership urgently required What is urgently required is proper leadership and direction from board, coaches, senior players and former greats. Sadly, the signs in this regard have not been as encouraging as they are on the field. [more]
ICC to investigate player burnout fears The ICC is to launch a comprehensive research project into the contentious issue of player burnout, according to their chief executive, Malcolm Speed. [more]
Spinners star as India A win again Led by their spinners, India A recorded their second win of the Top End Series, easing past Australia A by four wickets in a low-scoring match at Darwin. [more]
India to host 2011 World Cup final India will host the finals of the 2011 World Cup while Bangladesh will host the opening ceremony, as decided in London following a meeting between the respective boards. [more]
India and West Indies to meet in Canada The proposed series of one-day matches between India and West Indies planned for North America is back on, although all the games are now likely to take place in Canada and not in the USA as originally intended. [more]
Gambhir stars as India romp to convincing win India A turned in a sound allround performance to humble Pakistan A by 130 runs in their limited-overs match in the Top End Series in Darwin. [more]
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