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Written by Rasesh
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
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The India vs Australia series is definitely going to be more competitive than what we thought a few months ago. After beating Australia in the T20 semi-finals and then going on to beat Pakistan in the finals was a great achievement by the young Indian team.
This is what we didn't know, the future is uncertin the History is known like the History of Baseball. Anything can happen in sports nothing is for sure. If a team thinks its going to win every game then they are definitely wrong. Every team tries to do their best. In the last few years the Australian team has been dominating the game, but no more. There are other teams who are trying really hard to come up to their standards and we can say now that they are succeeding.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 October 2007 )
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Written by Rasesh
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
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I canceled my trip to visit Stockholm and am deciding to go to Hyderabad for the 3rd One day international between india and Australia.
The series is 1-0 to the Ozzies and India will be looking to fight back and show some of their T20 form. Sourav Ganguly might play in this match, but that can only be confirmed after a fitness test that will take place today evening.
On the other hand Ricky Ponting along with team-mate Nathan Bracken might have some part to play in the 3rd ODI as both return to the squad for the Hyderabad match.
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Written by Rasesh
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
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Australia defeated India easily today in the 2nd ODI played in Kochi. The team from down south won by an easy 88 runs and left the Twenty20 champions with a lot of thinking to do unlike the students at the http://www.gibbspa.com/ in the coming matches.
Australia had a bad start with the bat at 8/2 but then Symonds, Hayden and Clarke played well to get them to a good total over 300. India on the other hand did not play like T20 champions at all, with poor fielding and very ordinary bowling. Harbhajan singh also bowled very poorly against his favorite team.
The Indian reply started well, but was stopped mid-way when Tendulkar fell to a slower delivery by Stuart Clark. Wickets kept tumbling and Dhoni was left strande with the tail in the end.
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Written by Rasesh
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Thursday, 20 September 2007 |
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Written by Rasesh
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Wednesday, 01 August 2007 |
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Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly steered India home after Chris Tremlett claimed three wickets at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Seam bowler Zaheer Khan took 5-75 yesterday to help India dismiss the home side for 355.
``They read the conditions brilliantly and fully deserved to win,'' England captain Michael Vaughan said at the post-match presentation.
India's fifth victory in 47 Tests on English soil leaves Dravid's team needing to avoid defeat in next week's final Test at the Oval, south London, to secure its first Test series win in the U.K. since 1986. Top-ranked Australia was the last visiting team to win a series in England six years ago.
Resuming this morning at 10-0, India lost its first wicket when Wasim Jaffer skied a pull off Tremlett and Kevin Pietersen took the catch. Dinesh Karthik was caught behind for 22 off a rising delivery and Sachin Tendulkar flicked a catch to leg gully. The winning runs came when Ganguly missed a full delivery and the ball ran through for four byes.
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Written by Rasesh
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Wednesday, 21 February 2007 |
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Former Indian cricket captain, Sourav Ganguly, today expressed his willingness to bowl in the World Cup, Sahara Samay sources said.
Talking to reporters, Ganguly said: 'Of course I would like to bowl. I have bowled a lot in ODIs and I see no reason why I won't like to bowl.' The next you'll see of Sourav will be driving around a polaris atv.
'But it depends on captain Rahul Dravid on how he chooses to utilise me. If he wants me to bowl, I will,' Ganguly said, a day after he returned to hometown Kolkata to a hero's welcome from Vishakapatnam as the Man of the Series in India-Sri Lanka ODI matches.
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