India Cricket News
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Mumbai Police in Chennai to quiz BCCI chief''s son-in-law Guru Meiyappan vCricket - 2h ago Mumbai Police reached Chennai Thursday with the objective of questioning Chennai Super Kings ‘principal Gurunath Meiyappan, the son-in-law of team owner and... |
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Woorkeri Raman: A career that did not reach the expected heights Cricket Country - 3h ago Woorkeri Venkat Raman, born May 23, 1965, was an Indian Test cricketer whose international career never fully took off, although there was no denying his prowess... |
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Rajasthan beat SRH for Qualifier 2 berth India Times - 15h ago In a tense chase, Brad Hodge provided the balm over Rajasthan Royals's wounds and ensured a four-wicket win to set up a Qualifier 2 clash with Mumbai Indians. |
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Mumbai hopeful of Tendulkar recovery CricInfo - 17h ago Mumbai Indians have not ruled out Sachin Tendulkar's participation in the second Qualifier on May 24 |
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BCCI rejects Sahara's claim on arbitration impasse Rediff - 22h ago The Board of Control for Cricket in India rejected the Sahara Group's claim that it failed to expedite the arbitration process to reduce franchisee fee, saying it... |
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After Pollard got out, seemed like Mumbai were all out' - Jadeja CricInfo - 1d ago His strategy, left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja said after Chennai Super Kings beat Mumbai Indians, was to look to dry up the runs and thus pressurise the batsmen |
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Who's hotter: Cheergirls in Desi or Western outfits Rediff - 1d ago Teams like Pune Warriors have their cheergirls dressed only in traditional Indian outfits and they fight to grab eyeballs with their western counterparts. |
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Cricketers denied bail in fixing scandal Daily Telegraph - 1d ago THREE Indian cricketers were refused bail after they appeared in court on spotfixing charges as police arrested a Bollywood actor over the scandal. |
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India may find tough time in SA: Steyn India Times - 1d ago South African speedster Dale Steyn feels that wickets in India are not conducive for fast bowling. He said the wickets in India are lot flatter than what it is in... |
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Match against India is always special India Times - 1d ago Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez is geared up for the CT clash against India, and said any encounter between them on the cricketing field is "always very special". |
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Match against India is always special India Times - 2d ago Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez is geared up for the CT clash against India, and said any encounter between them on the cricketing field is "always very special". |
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Match against India is always special India Times - 2d ago Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez is geared up for the CT clash against India, and said any encounter between them on the cricketing field is "always very special". |
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Questions will always be raised about Indian pacers Rediff - 2d ago The world's numero uno fast bowler, Dale Steyn feels always looking up to spinners for wickets is not the right way to go about encouraging the crop of pacers in... |
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Captaincy came at the right time: Rohit India Times - 2d ago The extraordinarily talented Rohit Sharma has been seen in an unfamiliar avatar in this season, that of captain, with spectacular results for Mumbai Indians. |
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No pressure on us, say Delhi Police vCricket - 3d ago Delhi Police Monday said there was no pressure on them to go soft on the three Rajasthan Royals players accused of spot fixing as officials of the Indian cricket... |
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Sky Sports - 3d ago The Indian Government is keen to introduce a new law to counter the threat of spot-fixing in cricket. |
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Expunge from records if found guilty - Chopra CricInfo - 3d ago Aakash Chopra, the former India batsman, has said any player found guilty of spot-fixing should have his records expunged completely |
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ADG vs DIG in Jharkhand cricket polls vCricket - 3d ago Cricket polls in Jharkand, home to India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, has got hotter and will see an Additional Director General (ADG) of Police fighting it out... |
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Indian ministers pursue law against fixing in sports CricInfo - 3d ago India's union law minister, Kapil Sibal, is keen on the central government drawing up legislation that allows "exemplary punishment" to be handed out to those involved... |
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Indian police widen cricket probe Daily Telegraph - 3d ago INDIAN police have widened their probe into cricket spot-fixing after the arrest of three players and 11 bookmakers. |

