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10/18/2006

Kartik joins Middlesex for 2007
Middlesex have completed the signing of Murali Kartik as their second overseas player for 2007. [more]

India and Pakistan legends head to Toronto
A Pakistan legends side will play their Indian counterparts at the Rogers Centre, Toronto on March 3, 2007. [more]

Brabourne pitch draws flak
Even as Australia take on West Indies today, the pitch at Mumbai's Brabourne Stadium has come under severe scrutiny. The two matches played here so far in this tournament have been poor contests, with a dry, crumbling surface restricting totals in both games to below 200. . [more]

ICC not to take Modi's comments seriously
Malcolm Speed has reacted sharply to Lalit Modi's recent media statements, stating clearly that the ICC wasn't taking any of those "opinions" seriously. [more]

Irfan is a proven matchwinner - Dravid
' I mulled over the decision for a while,' said Rahul Dravid at the end of the day. 'In the end I went in with who I thought could, when playing well, make a genuine difference'. [more]

A fudged statement of intent
The verdict on a woeful England by Andrew Miller. [more]

Pathan dismisses the blues
From the first delivery he bowled, Irfan Pathan was swinging the ball away, with the speed gun showing figures closer to 80 than 70. [more]

India clinch a low-scoring affair
India hiccupped their way to a nervy four-wicket win over England in their opening Champions Trophy encounter at Jaipur. [more]

No 'big fight' between ICC and BCCI - Richardson
Dave Richardson, the ICC's general manager operations, has clarified that there is no "big fight" between the Indian board and the ICC, adding that he didn't expect India to take any drastic measures. [more]

Dravid questions tournament scheduling
Rahul Dravid has said that it's disappointing to have an 11-day gap in between India's first and second game of the Champions Trophy, adding that it was a far from the ideal situation. [more]

Pathan poses a dilemma
The team isn't settled, not by a long way. It's not the most auspicious manner to start an important tournament; and it's good that they've experienced this feeling before.. [more]

'My best is yet to come' - Harbhajan
Harbhajan Singh, India's offspinner, accepts that his role in India's set-up has changed but still aspires to be the best in the business. [more]

Threat to pull-out taken out of context - Modi
Lalit Modi, the vice-president of the Indian board (BCCI) and the chairman of its marketing committee, says India are prepared to pull out of future one-day tournaments, including the World Cup, rather than sign a new deal with the ICC. [more]

Webster teams up with India
Rudi Webster is currently with the Indian team for a short stint and is eager to carry on the interaction that began on India's tour of West Indies earlier this year. [more]

Speed hits back at Modi slur
Malcolm Speed, the ICC chief executive, has responded to Lalit Modi's claims that the BCCI are being forced into signing the Members' Participation Agreement and its sale of media rights. [more]



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