NewsIndia Keep 531 Run Lead at Day 3 Stumps
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Sunday, 05 April 2009
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Review of the third day of the third and final test match between India and New Zealand played in Wellington on Sunday. Indians maintain their supremacy in the game as they lead the hosts by 531 runs at stumps day three. Gautam Gambhir played a fantastic innings of 167 as half-centuries from Laxman and Dravid took India to 349-5.
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Even Sir Hadlee acknowledges Sachin is the Greatest
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It might have come a trifle late, but it was a recognition that salutes the genius of the man as one of the best swing bowlers in the world. Sir Richard Hadlee was the first bowler from the Kiwi land that took the status of the New Zealand as a cricketing nation to the exalting heights. As a matter of fact, he is the first player from the Kiwi land who has attained this fame. But one of the distinct features of the players from the New Zealand is their simplicity, and their adaptability to get immersed in common chores, and for them the reputations and citations do not create arrogance but it induces further humility. Sir Richard Hadlee was no exception. As soon as ICC included him in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, he immediately passed on the plaudits to Sachin Tendulkar.
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Gambhir among Best Five Batsmen in the World
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Saturday, 04 April 2009
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Gautam Gambhir's adoption to test cricket has given him scintillating results. Now he is among the five best batsmen in the world. The stylish left hander had all the ingredients of making into an international batsman. His stumbling block was the hook shots that he was playing, and when he cut them down, the New Zealand bowlers had to really slog like work horses to get his wicket.
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Wisden Recognizes Women Power in International Cricket
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Saturday, 04 April 2009
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With Wisden Cricketers’ Almanac honoring Claire Taylor, as one of Wisden's Five Cricketers of the Year, the leading run-scorer in England’s recent victory in the Women's World Cup joins the exclusive club of such cricket maestros as Don Bradman (1931), Graham Gooch (1980) and Shane Warne (1994). The historical announcement at the conservative Lord’s ground was made almost ten years to the day after MCC first admitted women members.
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India Shining, Lead by 233 Runs
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Saturday, 04 April 2009
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Review of the second day of the third test between India and New Zealand played in Basin Reserve on Saturday. India resumed play from 375-9 and finished at 379. In response, NZ could only make 197 runs as Zaheer Khan had a five-wicket haul. India were 51-1 for at day two stumps, leading by 233 runs.
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India Poised At Day 1 Stumps, 375-9
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Sunday, 05 April 2009
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Review of the third day of the third and final test match between India and New Zealand played in Wellington on Sunday. Indians maintain their supremacy in the game as they lead the hosts by 531 runs at stumps day three. Gautam Gambhir played a fantastic innings of 167 as half-centuries from Laxman and Dravid took India to 349-5.
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Even Sir Hadlee acknowledges Sachin is the Greatest
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Sunday, 05 April 2009
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It might have come a trifle late, but it was a recognition that salutes the genius of the man as one of the best swing bowlers in the world. Sir Richard Hadlee was the first bowler from the Kiwi land that took the status of the New Zealand as a cricketing nation to the exalting heights. As a matter of fact, he is the first player from the Kiwi land who has attained this fame. But one of the distinct features of the players from the New Zealand is their simplicity, and their adaptability to get immersed in common chores, and for them the reputations and citations do not create arrogance but it induces further humility. Sir Richard Hadlee was no exception. As soon as ICC included him in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, he immediately passed on the plaudits to Sachin Tendulkar.
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Gambhir among Best Five Batsmen in the World
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Saturday, 04 April 2009
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Gautam Gambhir's adoption to test cricket has given him scintillating results. Now he is among the five best batsmen in the world. The stylish left hander had all the ingredients of making into an international batsman. His stumbling block was the hook shots that he was playing, and when he cut them down, the New Zealand bowlers had to really slog like work horses to get his wicket.
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Wisden Recognizes Women Power in International Cricket
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Saturday, 04 April 2009
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With Wisden Cricketers’ Almanac honoring Claire Taylor, as one of Wisden's Five Cricketers of the Year, the leading run-scorer in England’s recent victory in the Women's World Cup joins the exclusive club of such cricket maestros as Don Bradman (1931), Graham Gooch (1980) and Shane Warne (1994). The historical announcement at the conservative Lord’s ground was made almost ten years to the day after MCC first admitted women members.
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India Shining, Lead by 233 Runs
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Saturday, 04 April 2009
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Review of the second day of the third test between India and New Zealand played in Basin Reserve on Saturday. India resumed play from 375-9 and finished at 379. In response, NZ could only make 197 runs as Zaheer Khan had a five-wicket haul. India were 51-1 for at day two stumps, leading by 233 runs.
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India Poised At Day 1 Stumps, 375-9