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07/27/2006

Bahutule decides to remain with Maharashtra
After publicly declaring his intentions to return to the city of his birth, Sairaj Bahutule, the former Mumbai legspinner, has decided to remain with his adopted Maharashtra. [more]

World Cup team trying to woo more Indians
A group of senior officials working on the 2007 Cricket World Cup (CWC) will start a four-day trip of India today, with the aim of encouraging more Indians to come to the Caribbean for the tournament. [more]

Lyth stars but England subside
Adam Lyth struck a patient 64 for England Under-19s who put on a less than convincing batting display against their Indian counterparts in the first Test at Canterbury. [more]

Dalmiya fails to get reprieve from civil court
Jagmohan Dalmiya has failed to get a reprieve from a civil court, which refused to restrain the BCCI disciplinary committee from summoning him in connection with the alleged misappropriation of the 1996 World Cup funds. [more]

Mongia's inclusion a mature choice
I would like to think that the Indian selectors are still looking and their net is spread wide to include the best players for the World Cup, says Sanjay Manjrekar. [more]

Dalmiya's disciplinary hearing postponed
The Indian board (BCCI) has postponed the disciplinary committee's proceedings against Jagmohan Dalmiya, the former BCCI chief. [more]

Clandestine trip awaits Indians
No sooner have the Indian team reassembled after an off-season that lasted less than three weeks then they're off again, to an undisclosed location for three days of team-bonding. [more]

India leave for return series with England
The Indian women's team left Mumbai on Monday (July 24) for a six-week tour of England and Ireland. [more]

New Zealand A ride on Ryder century
A brutal century to Jesse Ryder and five wickets from Mark Gillespie steered New Zealand A to an easy seven-wicket win over India A in Cairns. [more]

Dalmiya accuses Bindra of manipulation
In another rejoinder to Sourav Ganguly's scathing email, Jagmohan Dalmiya has claimed it was devised by his critics in the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA). [more]

Nehra to miss fitness camp
Ashish Nehra, the left-arm fast bowler, will not attend the fitness camp in Bangalore between July 25 and August 1 as he is playing club cricket in England. [more]

'I will be back' - Balaji
Lakshmipathy Balaji, the Indian fast bowler, is making encouraging progress with his recovery from a back injury, according to John Gloster, the Indian team physio. Balaji said that his back had healed well and confirmed that he would attend the fitness camp in Bangalore starting on July 25 with the rest of the Indian squad. [more]

Sumanth sets up India whitewash
Bodapati Sumanth struck an unbeaten 97 to edge the third one-dayer for India and help them to a 3-0 series clean sweep. [more]

I do not expect loyalty from Ganguly - Dalmiya
Sourav Ganguly has launched an attack against his long-time mentor Jagmohan Dalmiya, accusing the former cricket board chief of "playing" with his career. [more]

Ganguly hits out at Dalmiya
Sourav Ganguly has launched an attack against his long-time mentor Jagmohan Dalmiya, accusing the former cricket board chief of "playing" with his career. [more]



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