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Annoyed by the crowd taunts, young Indian cricketer Virat Kohli on Wednesday showed his middle finger to a section of crowd at the SCG during the second Test and may face a disciplinary action for the gesture.
As Indian bowlers thrash about to contain Australian captain, Michael Clarke (251 not
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 April 2012 01:47
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Australia will be hopeful to back up another good display in the field by building a healthy first innings lead in the second Test against India at the SCG on Wednesday. Australia trail by just 75 runs after the opening day's play with seven first innings wickets outstanding after dismissing India
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The Australian media is engrossed with Sachin Tendulkar-mania with the newspapers going overdrive on his thorough preparation for the second Test starting on Tuesday with the expectancy of his 100th international century at the SCG, his "favourite ground" outside India.
Tendulkar averages a amazing
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Indian captain, MS Dhoni feels team’s incapability to wrap up the Australian tail was one of the factors responsible for the loss in the first Test against Australia on Thursday. Dhoni, when asked if partnership between Ben Hilfenhaus and James Pattinson made a big difference has replied saying
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Former Indian captain, Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday has said that the Decision Review System (DRS) is defective and there was nothing wrong on the Indian cricket board's part in refusing to use the controversial technology.
Ganguly, who had played the series against Sri Lanka in 2008 when the DRS was
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 April 2012 01:47
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Debutant Ed Cowan has said that the lack of a Decision Review System cost Australia two wickets and precious momentum after the hosts have ended a contentious opening day of the first Test against India at 277 for six on Monday.
The opening batsman ground out a half century before he was given out
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There was no love lost between Sourav Ganguly and the then Indian cricket coach, Greg Chappell, but the former Indian captain has taken their argument a step further by calling the Australian "mad". Responding to reports that Chappell would devalue Sachin Tendulkar and other Indian greats
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