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04/17/2007
Australia alter summer schedule to satisfy India Cricket Australia has been forced to change the recent tradition of staging the concluding Tests of its major series in Melbourne and Sydney following negotiations with the India board. [more]
Right men, wrong time In picking the squad for Bangladesh the selectors might want to make drastic changes while the team management will be keen on seeing how they can fix the problems with existing personnel. [more]
TP Singh spurs Railways to easy win Orissa and Railways are two teams unlikely to attract crowds at the best
of times, with the likes of Debashish Mohanty, Harvinder Singh and Sanjay
Bangar - all low-key players even when they played for India - being the
biggest stars about. [more]
Mongia guarded on Twenty20 success in India He's celebrating his 30th birthday quietly in Mumbai, playing Twenty20
cricket for Punjab, but Dinesh Mongia could well be in for a career
resurgence thanks to Twenty20 cricket.. [more]
Ricky impresses as Punjab cruise home It was not the six- and four-hitting mela that Twenty20 cricket is
inevitably associated with. Karnataka scrambled to 142 for 7, and
that just proved to be too few as Punjab's batsmen used all the freedom
they were given and won with one ball to spare. [more]
A game of many firsts Apart from a few geriatric Cricket Club of India members and their enthusiastic grandchildren, one match observer, some officials and a handful of
journalists, there was no-one watching a game specifically designed to
draw audiences to cricket. [more]
Lacking Twenty20 vision India's first ever domestic Twenty20 competition is taking place, and has
reached the business end, with the top ten teams - two from each of the
North, South, East, Central, and West zones - battling it out in two
groups in Mumbai and Ahmedabad. [more]
Security beefed up for India Bangladesh will beef up security during India's tour next month, the Bangladesh Cricket Board said on Sunday. The extra measures were called for following reports in the Indian media about security fears. [more]
BCCI satisfied with players' explanations The BCCI's Working Committee, that met in Mumbai on April 7, decided that Tendulkar and Yuvraj had breached the board's Code of Conduct. The notices to both players with a seven-day deadline were sent on April 9. [more]
World Cup 2011 hosts to meet in Pakistan Preparations for the 2011 World Cup begin on May 18 with the first meeting of the men responsible for putting it all in place.. [more]
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