Crunch time for Sreesanth
Sreesanth may not be able to bowl himself into a sure place in the World Cup squad, but he certainly won’t want to bowl himself out of contentionAnand
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2007 World Cup opening ceremony – a truly spectacular event
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Murali lacks bite in record chase
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The young fox
Less than three years since he made his international debut, Mohammad Asif is a seasoned master of the crafts of guile and deception that separate the
India's freshmen pose uneasy questions
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Batsman, captain, inspiration
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Sidebottom makes the difference
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An Asian champion awaits
Both teams go into this match determined to win, but for India, with all the talk of becoming No. 1, this Test could prove definitiveJamie Alter in Co