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Green Park pitch will be livelierMoving to Kanpur, the venue for the second Test between India and Sri Lanka, one can expect some keener moments. Though it may not be the kind of pitch that wilSunday,November 22,2009 00:40 [IST]
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TOOTHLESS ATTACK?QUOTE RIGHT THROUGH HIS CAREER, PEOPLE CRITICISED (ANIL) KUMBLE FOR NOT TURNING THE BALL ENOUGH. BUT DESPITE HIS LIMITATIONS, HE WENT DOWN IN THE ANNALS AS ONESunday,November 22,2009 00:36 [IST]
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Motera-like tracks will kill Test cricket: BhajjiNew Delhi: Miffed with the docile pitch in the drawn Ahmedabad Test against Sri Lanka, feisty Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh on Saturday said such batting-fSunday,November 22,2009 00:32 [IST]
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India-US partnership is essential: Manmohan SinghPrime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said India is looking forward to building on the strategic dialogue with the US and seeking greater cooperation in areas such as trade and investment, services.Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:32 [IST]
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Tendulkar crosses 30,000 runsSachin Tendulkar reached another milestone Friday when he completed 30,000 runs in international cricket en route his century on the last day of the first Test against Sri Lanka here.Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:29 [IST]
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It will be a close series: DhoniAfter a match-saving performance by the batsmen in the first Test, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni Friday said the series against Sri Lanka will be a close one.Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:12 [IST]
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Nobel for filth will go to India, says RameshNew Delhi: Environment and forest minister Jairam Ramesh on Friday said that if there was a Nobel prize awareded for dirt and filth, India would get it. Our ciSaturday,November 21,2009 00:44 [IST]
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Nobel for filth will go to India, says RameshNew Delhi: Environment and forest minister Jairam Ramesh on Friday said that if there was a Nobel prize awareded for dirt and filth, India would get it. Our ciSaturday,November 21,2009 00:40 [IST]
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Nobel for filth will go to India, says RameshNew Delhi: Environment and forest minister Jairam Ramesh on Friday said that if there was a Nobel prize awareded for dirt and filth, India would get it. Our ciSaturday,November 21,2009 00:36 [IST]
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Nobel for filth will go to India, says RameshNew Delhi: Environment and forest minister Jairam Ramesh on Friday said that if there was a Nobel prize awareded for dirt and filth, India would get it. Our ciSaturday,November 21,2009 00:32 [IST]