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11/01/2006
Legal dispute puts Mohali under the spotlight A long-standing dispute between the Punjab Sports Council (PSC) and Punjab
Cricket Association (PCA) has returned to the spotlight after a local
court issued a notice on behalf of the PSC, asking the PCA to return the
land on which their stadium is built. [more]
The boardroom battle for commercial rights The big battle in cricket is currently being fought in the board room, with the Indian cricket board making it clear to the ICC that it plays the game of commercial rights by its own rules. In the first of the two-part series, Sanjay Manjrekar has a good ally in Tony Greig as they line up Lalit Modi, the BCCI's most visible face, for some tough questioning. [more]
Yuvraj to miss South Africa one-dayers Yuvraj Singh has been officially ruled out of the one-day series in South Africa after medical reports confirmed a ligament tear behind his left knee. [more]
Modi criticises ICC marketing strategy Lalit Modi, the vice-president of the Indian board, has criticised the ICC's track record in selling its marketing rights . [more]
Chandana takes five in Sri Lanka A's win A round-up of the fourth day of the Duleep Trophy match between Sri Lanka A and West Zone in Cuttack, and Central Zone and North Zone at Jamshedpur. [more]
Inexperience costs India Big occasions usually demand the big boys to stand up and both Rahul Dravid and Ricky Ponting admitted that the vast rift in bowling experience was the deciding factor in Australia's comprehensive victory. [more]
McGrath conquers Tendulkar again Cricinfo looks at the significant numbers from Australia's emphatic six-wicket win against India at Mohali. [more]
Second Afro-Asian Cup in Chennai in June 2007 The second edition of the Afro-Asia Cup is scheduled to be held at Chennai
in June 2007. Both men and women will contest in matches between Asia XI
and Africa XI.
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Dalmiya fails to appear for disciplinary committee hearing For the third time in a row Jagmohan Dalmiya, former Indian board president, failed to appear before the board's Disciplinary Committee. The committee, which met today morning at the Punjab Cricket Association stadium at Mohali, decided to proceed ex-parte in the matter.
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Impressive Australia overwhelm India The combination of India and Champions Trophy has been a nightmare for Australia twice in the past, but Ricky Ponting and co. finally ended that jinx, thrashing India by six wickets to emphatically move into the semi-finals of the tournament.. [more]
Yuvraj ruled out of Australia clash The Indian team received a major blow ahead of the virtual quarter-final against Australia with Yuvraj Singh, the middle-order batsman, being ruled out of the match after injuring his left knee during a practice session. [more]
Jaffer and Muzumdar lead chase of 467 A round-up of the third day's play of the Duleep Trophy matches between Sri Lanka A and West Zone and North Zone and Central Zone. [more]
Ganegama and Chandana put Sri Lanka A on top A round-up of the second day's play of the Duleep Trophy matches between Sri Lanka A and West Zone and North Zone and Central Zone. [more]
Trivedi wraps up Sri Lanka A for 325 A round-up of the first day's play of the Duleep Trophy matches between Sri Lanka A and West Zone and North Zone and Central Zone. [more]
Sreesanth replaces injured Agarkar Sreesanth will replace Ajit Agarkar in the Indian squad for the remainder of the Champions Trophy after Agarkar sustained a hairline fracture on his left thumb during the match against West Indies. [more]
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