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Hussey makes India toil - Rediff
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Japan GP Notebook - International Herald Tribune
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'I was tired of being humiliated again and again' - Ganguly - CricInfo.com
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GLITTERING CEREMONY MARKS THE BEGINNING OF ICL – II - Zee News
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It was hard work for our bowlers: Zaheer - Sify
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ICL issue will be resolved soon: Subhash - Times of India
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Why 53-nation Commonwealth will see 71 teams at Pune Games - Thaindian.com
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Statistical highlights Day 1, India v Australia, 1st Test - Rediff
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Hussey makes India toil - Rediff
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Michael Hussey gave Australia [Images] the impetus with a fine unbeaten innings of 92 on Day 2 of the second Test against India at M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore on Friday.
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Japan GP Notebook - International Herald Tribune
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AP OMAYA, Japan: The end of the Formula One season looms and teams and drivers are rapidly putting in place their lineups for 2009, except for Honda.
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'I was tired of being humiliated again and again' - Ganguly - CricInfo.com
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Yes, he is correct. He was humiliated many times. I felt very bad each time. This is not a way treat a successful Indian captain who played 16 years.
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GLITTERING CEREMONY MARKS THE BEGINNING OF ICL – II - Zee News
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Hyderabad, Oct 10: An opening ceremony full of energy, high octane performances, great special effects marked the gala opening of ICL’s season– II.
It was hard work for our bowlers: Zaheer - Sify
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Bangalore: Left-arm seamer Zaheer Khan, who claimed five wickets, rued the fact that the Chinnaswamy Stadium track offered very little support to fast bowlers in the first Test.
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ICL issue will be resolved soon: Subhash - Times of India
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10 Oct, 2008 2124hrs IST, PTI HYDERABAD: The 'rebel' tag of the Indian Cricket League may soon disappear and the Twenty20 tournament could get the backing of the International Cricket Council, hoped ICL owner Subhash Chandra during the opening ceremony ...
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Why 53-nation Commonwealth will see 71 teams at Pune Games - Thaindian.com
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London, Oct 10 (IANS) Britain’s Sports Minister Stewart Maxwell spoke up for his native Scotland Friday, saying the coming Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune will be a “pathway to success” for Scotland’s sporting stars of the future.
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Statistical highlights Day 1, India v Australia, 1st Test - Rediff
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Statistical highlights of the opening day's play in the first Test between India and Australia [Images], in Bangalore, on Thursday.
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Read members' comments or add your own - BBC Sport
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I think Fuji offers a lot of opportunities to overtake especially down the main straight. If I was wanting to win the race I'd be looking at sacraficing some downforce to utilise the length of the main straight.
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Lawson likely to face scrutiny from Butt - Hindu
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Karachi (PTI): Coach Geoff Lawson is likely to face more scrutiny from the new Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ejaz Butt who has made it clear that he was not satisfied with the results produced by the Australian.
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Right rhythm, right time for Zaheer - CricInfo.com
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Brett Lee was becoming a menace. He had added 59 for the eighth wicket with Michael Hussey and had foiled India's hopes of a quick finish to the Australian innings.
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Ganguly will get 'more than he asked for' - Vengsarkar - CricInfo.com
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Dilip Vengsarkar, the BCCI's former chairman of selectors, has said he will respond to Sourav Ganguly's criticism of his selection committee at the end of India's series against Australia and give him "more than what he asked for".
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