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| India, Pak upset by minnows B'desh, Ireland
Bangladesh registered a historic victory over India by five wickets in an ICC
World Cup Group B match played at Queens Park Oval, Port of Spain Trinidad
on March 17, 2007.
After this victory, Bangladesh's chances to reach the Super
Eight group have been brightened. Mashrafe Mortaza was na
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Sri Lanka elects to bat against Bermuda in wc 07
Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene won the toss and elected to bat against
Bermuda in the World Cup Group B encounter today.
Lankans openers Upul Tharanga and Sanath Jayasuriya
were helped their team to cross 50 in 6.1 overs. Sri Lanka were 74 for
one in 11th overs.
Jayasuriya wa
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| Sri Lanka to take on debutants Bermuda
Sri Lanka will take on debutante Bermuda in their opening World Cup Group
B clash of on Friday.
The 1996 winners have served a warning after deciding to field
both their strike bowlers, off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan and left-arm
paceman Chaminda Vaas.
Vaas, 33, would be buoyant
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Greg Chappell allays fears on Sourav Ganguly's injury
Indian team coach Greg Chappell has allayed fears on Sourav Ganguly's
ankle injury, saying the brief break gave the side a chance to be fully fit before
their opening game in the cricket World Cup scheduled against Bangladesh
on Saturday."We're prepared for it, and we are ready to go. Mos
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| Has Bob Woolmer decided to call it quits as Pakistan coach
Has Bob Woolmer finally decided to call it quits with the Pakistan Cricket
Board? This question is making the rounds in cricket circles of the country
ever since Woolmer vacated his room at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore
before leaving with the Pakistan team for the World Cup in the We
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Sourav Ganguly's sour ankle to be examined today for WC 07
Sourav Ganguly's sour right ankle will be tested by team physio John Gloster
during the nets today.
Ganguly reported of soreness in his ankle on the eve of their
warm-up match against the West Indies last week and took part for only
11 overs in the practice game.
Although Captain R
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| Habibul Bashar issues warning to India, Sri Lanka cricket teams
Bangladesh skipper Habibul Bashar is quietly confident that his side would be more
than a match for two of the formidable teams from the sub-continent, India and
Sri Lanka, when group matches of the cricket World Cup unroll next week.
"In one-day cricket, anything can happen. So we want
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West indies fails to woo Indian world cup 2007 cricket fans
Refusing to part with his hard-earned money for an expensive passage to the West
Indies, the average Indian cricket fan has given a firm thumbs down to the
World Cup.
While tour operators blame it on Men in Blue's late peaking, the average crowd
find the packages beyond their reach.
Prem
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| I don't know why I have been dropped From World cup 2007 cricket squad: Kaif
Middle-order batsman Mohammad Kaif, bewildered by his omission from the Indian team,
today said he was not told by the authorities concerned which aspects of the game
he needs to address.
"I have not been told which areas of my game I need to
improve upon," Kaif, here to guide
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Indian cricket team to warm-up against Netherlands tomorrow
A confident India will warm-up against cricket minnows the Netherlands
at Trelawny stadium here tomorrow, seeking to acclimatise to the Caribbean conditions
before launching their quest of regaining the World Cup after nearly a quarter
of a century.
The Rahul Dravid-led team, which is regar
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| Pawar plans to visit West Indies to watch Super 8 games
The BCCI President Sharad Pawar, who could not meet the World Cup-bound
Indian team here yesterday to convey his best wishes in person, is planning to
visit the West Indies in the first week of April to watch a couple of Super
8 Series games.
"He could not make it to Mumbai and meet t
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Cricket World Cup 2007 is the Time to deliver, says Chappell
Indian cricket coach Greg Chappell today said India has the experience and flexibility
to win the World Cup and it is time now for the team to deliver and fulfil
the expectations of the billion fans.
"We have got good balance and variety in bowling. We have
wide range of options no
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| Struggling Pathan upbeat ahead of WC
Indian paceman Irfan Pathan on Thursday brushed aside concerns over his form and
fitness, saying he was confident of delivering at next month's World Cup
in the Caribbean.
"Whatever has happened in the last eight months has made
me stronger. I am happy to have gone through this phas
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Ganguly times comeback perfectly
Former skipper Saurav Ganguly has given India an unexpected World Cup boost
after a comeback even his most ardent fans would have thought impossible.
Ganguly, 34, has been in sublime batting form, oozing with confidence and looking
fitter than ever before after his internationalcareer seem
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| Vaas believes Sri Lanka can recapture World Cup
Veteran pace bowler Chaminda Vaas believes Sri Lanka have a great
chance of repeating their 1996 World Cup triumph at the 2007 tournament
in the Caribbean over the next two months.
"The current side is in the same mould as the outfit that
won under Arjuna Ranatunga and we are peaking
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Pressure makes you do well: Murli
Muttiah Muralitharan believes that Sri Lanka may go into the coming World
Cup in the Caribbean as strong contenders but the 1996 victorious team from
the island nation was a better side than the current one.
"Some experts are tipping us to surprise a few at the
World Cup and maybe ev
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| Music lessons for Indian fans in Caribbean
Trinidad and Tobago's Tourism Development Company has announced plans to teach
the Indian and other cricket fans vising during the World Cup how to play
steel pan, the only musical instrument to be developed in the 20th century.
The Tourism organisation has prepared a programme 'Pan Sensation
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Dravid urges World Cup newcomers to show no fear
India captain Rahul Dravid has urged the younger members of his squad not to
be overawed by the World Cup.
Six of India's 15-man squad for the March 13-April 28 World
Cup in the Caribbean will be making their debut in the tournament, including
three of the five-man pace attack.
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| I tried too hard to pick wickets: Sreesanth
S Sreesanth says his own expectations after a successful Test series in South
Africa may have resulted in a patchy performance in the recent One day
games against the West Indies and Sri Lanka.
Sreesanth said in trying too hard to take wickets, he forgot
the basics and thus returned with
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Tendulkar declares himself fit
Sachin Tendulkar has declared himself fit from the back problem that forced him
to miss the fourth and last One Day International against Sri Lanka
at Vishakhapatnam on February 17.
"Its fine", the batsman replied when queried about his 'stiff back'
on the sidelines of a campaig
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| Kenya signals return to the top in the Caribbean
Kenya, World Cup semi-finalists in 2003, believe they are ready to return to the
world stage after their success in the ICC world cricket league tournament
they hosted in January and February.
Cricket standards in the country had fallen to the lowest level
following three years of interna
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Putting Sehwag in middle order was a ploy: Chappell
A motivational ploy of putting him in the middle order seems to have worked in stoking
Virender Sehwag's appetite for runs, it was claimed by coach Greg Chappell
in an interview today.
"Viru was put in the middle order as a cover for Yuvraj
Singh in case the latter didn't return in
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| I’m not surprised at WC exclusion: Powar
Ramesh Powar says he did not expect to be picked for World Cup after not getting
enough opportunities to prove himself in the lead up matches but rues that he
never got a chance to show his all-round ability.
Powar, who narrowly missed the flight to the Caribbean for
the quadrennial event
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Pathan still needs to prove himself: Shah
Cricket board secretary Niranjan Shah today made it clear that paceman
Irfan Pathan, a part of India`s 15-member World Cup squad, still
required to prove himself by playing in the domestic circuit.
"Pathan has to still prove himself and maybe he has to
play one match of Deodhar Troph
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| I’m not surprised at WC exclusion: Powar
Ramesh Powar says he did not expect to be picked for World Cup after not
getting enough opportunities to prove himself in the lead up matches but rues
that he never got a chance to show his all-round ability.
Powar, who narrowly missed the flight to the Caribbean
for the quadrennial event
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Dravid hails players for victory
Indian skipper, Rahul Dravid, today hailed the players for bouncing back into
the series after being 1-0 down and then registering a comprehensive seven-wicket
victory over Sri Lanka in the fourth and final one-dayer in Visakhapatnam
to clinch the series with a 2-1 margin.
"Credit goe
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| India overwhelm Sri Lanka to win series 2-1
India thrashed Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the fourth and final one-dayer
to clinch the Hero Honda Cup series 2-1 here at Vizag stadium.
Chasing the target of 260, Robin Uthappa and Sehwag
provided hurricane start to the hosts. Uthappa scored 52 runs in just 37 deliveries
while out-of
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We are peaking at the right time, says Ganguly
After winning his first series award in six years, Sourav Ganguly today said
that both his personal form and that of the Indian team were peaking at the right
time for the World Cup.
"We are going into the World Cup with the right frame
of mind. We will get similar wickets in the We
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| Chamara Silva's maiden ton rescues Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka rode on a maiden hundred by Chamara Silva to recover from another
top order slump and post a challenging 259 for seven in 47 overs in the fourth
and final cricket one-dayer against India here today.
Twenty-seven-year old Silva justified his inclusion in place
of Upul Tharanga by
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Indian bowlers rip into Sri Lankan batting
Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly provided much-needed
breakthrough to his side when he had Dilshan caught by Robin Uthappa
on 28 after the visitors lost four early wickets against India in the fourth
and final limited-overs international being played here today.
Silva is not out o
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