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World Cup 2015: New Zealand letting semi-final win sink in
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New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has not really slept since his side's semi-final win over South Africa on Tuesday while skipper Brendon McCullum wants to "stop and smell the roses" before the co-hosts turn their attention to the cricket World Cup final.
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New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has not really slept since his side's semi-final win over South Africa on Tuesday while skipper Brendon McCullum wants to "stop and smell the roses" before the co-hosts turn their attention to the cricket World Cup final.
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World Cup 2015: Brett Lee in awe of Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Mohit ...
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With their wonderful display in this World Cup, the Indian pace attack has found yet another admirer. And he goes by the name of Brett Lee. To him, bowling fast is not just a job. It's your identity. That's how the world ought to know you. And that's how the world ...
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With their wonderful display in this World Cup, the Indian pace attack has found yet another admirer. And he goes by the name of Brett Lee. To him, bowling fast is not just a job. It's your identity. That's how the world ought to know you. And that's how the world ...
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Indian attack faces its toughest test
Firstpost
World Cup 2015: India are no pushovers, says Aaron Finch
Firstpost
Australia opener Aaron Finch expects India will be formidable rivals in Thursday's World Cup semi-final in Sydney despite being well-beaten by the hosts ahead of the tournament. India lost the four-Test series 2-0 and failed to make the final of the tri-series ...
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Firstpost
Australia opener Aaron Finch expects India will be formidable rivals in Thursday's World Cup semi-final in Sydney despite being well-beaten by the hosts ahead of the tournament. India lost the four-Test series 2-0 and failed to make the final of the tri-series ...
Finch wary of Shami & Co as Aus gear up for 'tough to beat' India
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Indians will be tough to beat, concedes Finch
Firstpost
World Cup 2015: Mitchell Johnson vows to be sledger-in-chief against India
Firstpost
Fast bowler Mitchell Johnson says he is considering taking on the role of Australia's Sledger-in-Chief for Thursday's World Cup semi-final against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Mitchell Johnson wants to be Sledger-in-chief for india semi-final. Reuters.
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Firstpost
Fast bowler Mitchell Johnson says he is considering taking on the role of Australia's Sledger-in-Chief for Thursday's World Cup semi-final against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Mitchell Johnson wants to be Sledger-in-chief for india semi-final. Reuters.
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Nine Athletes in Shame, More Likely
The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: Nine athletes, including 2006 Commonwealth Games gold medallist weightlifter Geeta Rani, returned positive in the dope tests conducted during the National Games in Kerala. The number of sportspersons with positive results so far was first ...
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CHENNAI: Nine athletes, including 2006 Commonwealth Games gold medallist weightlifter Geeta Rani, returned positive in the dope tests conducted during the National Games in Kerala. The number of sportspersons with positive results so far was first ...
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Sweet Carolina, Chartbuster
The New Indian Express
NEW DELHI: Carolina Marin was once fond of Flamenco, a form of dance famous in Spain, but quit it at the age of eight for the love of badminton. She, though, continues to dance around the court and has troubled many notable opponents. The All England ...
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NEW DELHI: Carolina Marin was once fond of Flamenco, a form of dance famous in Spain, but quit it at the age of eight for the love of badminton. She, though, continues to dance around the court and has troubled many notable opponents. The All England ...
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World Cup: India seem to have cracked the Powerplay formula
Bharat Press
Sydney: It's that block of 5 overs which both heralds the starting of a decisive onslaught, or brings the fielding workforce proper again in the recreation. It's that block of 5 overs that causes even the most composed batsmen to lose their heads and wickets.
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Sydney: It's that block of 5 overs which both heralds the starting of a decisive onslaught, or brings the fielding workforce proper again in the recreation. It's that block of 5 overs that causes even the most composed batsmen to lose their heads and wickets.
Zee News
Guru, Sameer reach main draw of India Open Super Series
Zee News
New Delhi: Making a comeback after a long injury lay-off, Commonwealth Games bronze medallist RMV Guru Sai Dutt entered the men's singles main draw at the USD 275,000 India Super Series badminton tournament here. After clinching the bronze at the ...
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New Delhi: Making a comeback after a long injury lay-off, Commonwealth Games bronze medallist RMV Guru Sai Dutt entered the men's singles main draw at the USD 275,000 India Super Series badminton tournament here. After clinching the bronze at the ...
RMV Gurusaidutt, Sameer Verma In India Open Main Draw
Mumbai Mirror
Skipper Tare's quickfire 64 carries Mumbai through
Mumbai Mirror
Mumbai skipper Aditya Tare led from front as his side chased 176 runs to script a six-wicket win in their first West Zone T20 League encounter at the MCA International Stadium, Gahunje yesterday. Tare opened the innings with Shoaib Shaikh and the duo ...
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Mumbai Mirror
Mumbai skipper Aditya Tare led from front as his side chased 176 runs to script a six-wicket win in their first West Zone T20 League encounter at the MCA International Stadium, Gahunje yesterday. Tare opened the innings with Shoaib Shaikh and the duo ...
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Rahane is premier willow wielder: Vaughan
Oman Tribune
Former England captain Michael Vaughan says that Ajinkya Rahane has the best technique among Indians and the youngster will be one of the premier willow wielders in world cricket in the next four to five years. “Indian team has a wonderful array of ...
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Oman Tribune
Former England captain Michael Vaughan says that Ajinkya Rahane has the best technique among Indians and the youngster will be one of the premier willow wielders in world cricket in the next four to five years. “Indian team has a wonderful array of ...
Jinks goes for funky stuff
It's a 50-50 call, says Vaughan
Vaughan hails Dhoni for India's strong shows at last two Cups
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