The story of Hambantota
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Will Bangalore produce another run-fest?
Ireland’s upset of England has turned their match against India into a much-awaited game, and one that could have telling consequences on the Cluster
Beating up the old enemy
Sunshine, a fine ground, a tight match with the right result – what’s not to like?Michael Hall28-Jun-2010Choice of gameAny game against the old enemy,
Graceful and gracious
Bishan Bedi’s talent was vast and he had the heart to match. The beauty of his action was bewitching and he had the cruelty to go with itSuresh Menon2
A team with remarkable belief
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Fighting Australia fall short
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A graceful Tibetan dance
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A mixed venue for both teams
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Bangladesh claim unwanted 'chokers' tag
They cannot use a lack of preparation as an excuse because they are perhaps the most prepared at each tournamentMarc Ellison21-Jan-2010Bangladesh have
Dravid v Raina
How a senior player and team-mate looked to exploit a younger batsman’s weakness against the short ballSriram Veera at the Chinnaswamy Stadium03-Sep-2