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| Bangladesh v South Africa Live
Bangladesh will be eyeing a first ever test victory over any
major international cricket side when they South Africa in the first
of the two test match series to be held between February and March. Bangladesh
have been in poor form of late and with critics heating up on their inclusion
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Upcoming Bangladesh vs South Africa Test Series
Bangladesh will be hoping to restore pride in their ranks when
they host South Africa in the upcoming South Africa tour on Bangladesh
starting with a three day warm up match for South Africa against TBC on the
19th of February. Both these sides come into this series on the back of long
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| England vs New Zealand T 20 Live
England travel to new Zealand fresh from a long cricketing break after
five years and will be looking to begin proceedings on a high note with a victory
over the Black caps in the first of the two twenty twenty matches to be played
in New Zealand on the first week of February. Despite ha
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Bangladesh V New Zealand Live Online
After the first match victory, New Zealand go into the second test match
starting from the 12th of January full of confidence as they now have an unbeatable
lead in the 2 match series. The man of the match of the first test, Jacob
Oram, is expected to be the key player in the second test
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| Dav Whatmore wants to give opportunities to local coaches at National Cricket Academy
Former Sri Lanka and Bangladesh coach has accepted to be Director
(Operations) at India's National Cricket Academy, but wants to give more opportunities
to local coaches to train the youngsters.
Whatmore, who has been offered a three-year contract, said he would like to give
space to the c
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Former Aussie players says a scared lot for Indian batsmen
Indian batsmen are a "scared species", making them an easy prey for
the Australian pace battery in the upcoming ODI series, feel former Aussie bowlers
Ray Bright and Rodney Hogg.
Former pacer Hogg and Bright -- a left-arm spinner of the 70's -- felt the Indians
would not get much
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| Ishant Sharma says he needs to get better to be Team India regular player
Just two appearances with the Indian team has made paceman Ishant Sharma
wise enough to understand the rigours of international cricket and the teenager
is ready to wait to be "best prepared" for a long career at the highest
level.
The 19-year-old Delhi bowler, who has played one
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Indian Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar is unfazed by criticism
Sachin Tendulkar says the worst of controversies and sharpest of criticisms only
strengthen his resolve and he always lets his bat do the talking.
"It is their (the critics') job to have opinions. But when I hold a cricket
bat in my hand it's a tougher and bigger job. That is what I wil
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| John Buchanans right hand man Richard McInnes tipped for Bangladesh coach job
John Buchanan's right hand man Richard McInnes was likely to take over
as Bangladesh's coach, reports said here today.
McInnes seemed the favourite to succeed Dav Whatmore, having coached Bangladesh
at under-19 and 'A' level between 2003-05.
"I know first-hand what it is like over the
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Cricketer Yuvraj singh needs fixed batting number to be consistent
Yuvraj Singh today brushed aside talks about his disappointment at losing Team
India vice-captaincy, saying he was proud to represent the country merely
as a player.
"My job is to go out and play. If certain responsibility is given to me it's
an opportunity and an honour, but at this st
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| Dav Whatmore relents for Pakistan cricket coach job
After surprisingly failing to remain in contention for team India's coach,
former Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore has now responded positively
to Pakistan's job offer, PCB sources claimed today.
The source said that former Pakistan captain, Wasim Akram
had also been consulted on the appoint
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Need to appoint a professional cricket manager Navjot Singh Sidhu
Former cricketer-turned- parliamentarian Navjot Singh Sidhu today said
that the Indian cricket team did not need a coach as the job can be done
by a professional man manager and the captain of the team.
Sidhu said that Ravi Shastri, who was the manager of the team during the
Bangladesh tou
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| Mahela Jayawardene and Mohammed Yousuf power Asia XI to big total
Mahela Jayawardene and Mohammed Yousuf scored half centuries while Virender
Sehwag showed glimpses of his vintage form as Asia XI posted a commanding
317 for nine against Africa XI in the first Afro Asia Cup One-Day
International here today.
Jayawardene, who made a match-winning hundred ag
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Navjot Singh Sidhu favours Indian coach for cricket team
Even as Cricket Board has invited two foreign candidates for discussion before
deciding the next coach, former cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu today said
he favoured an "Indian mind" for the job.
"We need an Indian mind for a better coordination with the players,"
Sidhu to
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| Sharad Pawar to lead 2011 World Cup organising committee
Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) President Sharad Pawar is likely to
be named as chairman of the 2011 World Cup organising committee when it
is constituted formally next month.
The board officials of the four Asian Test playing nations - India, Pakistan,
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh - are to meet i
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Sachin Tendulkar back in top-20 batsmen
Riding on his two centuries against Bangladesh, Sachin Tendulkar
jumped back in the top-20 of the latest LG-ICC Player Rankings for Test cricket
batsmen.
The 34-year-old veteran player scored a hundred in each match, at Chittagong and
Mirpur, compiling a total of 254 runs at an average of
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| Cricket Captain is the boss told Dav Whatmore
Outgoing Bangladesh cricket coach Dav Whatmore, who is eyeing the top job
in India, believes the captain is the boss of a team.
"Definitely, captain is the boss. He is in-charge of the team," Whatmore
said at a media interaction here.
Pointing out that the job of a cricket coach
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Coaching Team India right step in learning process told Dav Wahtmore
Dav Whatmore, widely tipped to be India's next coach, today said he was keen for
the job because it was the right step forward in the learning process as a coach.
"It is a logical extension to a bigger challenge. It is the right step forward
in the learning process as a coach," said o
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| Indian Cricket team returns from Bangladesh
Indian cricket team today returned here from Dhaka after a successful tour
of Bangladesh where they won both the one-day and Test series.
Most of the players left for their home destinations taking different flights
and Sourav Ganguly drove home straight while team manager Ravi Shastri,
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Ravi Shastri not to seek extension of contract with Cricket Board
Former captain Ravi Shastri today reiterated that his role as Cricket Manager
of the Indian team was a one-off assignment and he would not seek to extend his
contract with the BCCI.
"I like honeymoons anyway. The more the merrier. The thing is I was very
clear right from the outset tha
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| Team India beat Bangladesh by a test innings and 239 runs
India defeated Bangladesh by an innings and 239 runs
on day three of the second cricket Test here today.
After following on, Bangladesh were all out for 253 in their
second innings.
Brief scores: India 610 for 3 decl beat Bangladesh 118
and 253 (M Mortaza 70, M Ashraful 67; R Powar
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Opening partnership was key for us says Rahul Dravid
Indian skipper Rahul Dravid said Dinesh Kaarthick and Wasim Jaffer's
rollicking opening stand was the key to the convincing Test win against Bangladesh
here today.
"It was good effort from everybody.. A good Test match as we piled up a huge
score and then knocked them off twice,"
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| Wasim Jaffer had extra bit of determination to make century
Having cracked a composed ton to leave behind his bitter memories of a pair of
ducks in the first Test, a jubilant Indian opener Wasim Jaffer today said
he came to bat with an "extra bit of determination" to get a good score.
"It is nice to get a hundred in Test cricket, espec
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Dav Whatmore turns down PCB offer for being Cricket coach
The coach of Bangladesh cricket team, Dav Whatmore has turned down
an offer from the Pakistan Cricket Board to consider coaching its national
team.
A Pakistan Cricket Board official confirmed that negotiations with Whatmore had
failed to come through.
"He has rejected our offer to h
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| Ishant Sharma and Rajesh Pawar fighting for spot in cricket test match
VVS Laxman and Yuvraj Singh were left out in the cold once again while
young pacer Ishant Sharma and left-arm spinner Rajesh Pawar were
fighting for a place in the Indian eleven for the second and final cricket Test
against Bangladesh starting here tomorrow.
The Indians dropped Punjab pace
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Indian cricket team look to wrap up bangladesh tour with victory
India would look to brush aside the minor concern about opener Wasim Jaffer's
form and finish off their Bangladesh tour with a flourish by clinching
the Test series with a victory in the second and last match beginning here tomorrow.
While the unproductive first Test ended India's all-win
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| Indian cricket team arrive Dhaka for second Test Match
After the disappointment of the rain-marred opening Test in Chittagong,
the Indian cricket team arrived here today for the second and final match of the
series begining on Friday.
The Indian players reached Dhaka by a GMG Airlines flight in the morning
and headed straight for the team hote
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India Vs Bangladesh Cricket Test ends in a draw
The first cricket Test between India and Bangladesh
ended in a draw here today.
Brief Scores: India: 387 for eight decl. And 100 for
6 decl in 24 overs (S Tendulkar 31, D Kaarthick 22, M Dhoni 17) Bangladesh 1st
innings: 238 all out and 104 for 2 in 28 overs (J Omar 52 not out, H Bash
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| We missed Anil Kumble said Rahul Dravid
Though India fielded five bowlers in the first Test against Bangladesh,
skipper Rahul Dravid lamented the absence of veteran leg-spinner Anil Kumble who did not bowl in the match due to a flu.
"There was a lot of time lost in the match. We needed Anil in the middle.
He could have been a
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Indian Cricket Board blames DD for India Bangladesh Test series blackout
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today squarely blamed
public broadcaster Doordarshan for denying millions of Indian fans the
chance of watching the ongoing Test series between India and Bangladesh.
"Doordarshan is to be blamed for this. They should have prepared an underst
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