NewsWisden Names Sehwag ‘Leading Cricketer of the Year’
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The cricket ‘bible’, the Wisden Cricketer’s Almanac has named Indian cricket player Virender Sehwag the ‘Leading cricketer of the year’. In addition Wisden also came out with a ‘Dream test XI’ team which named Mahendra Singh Dhoni as its captain and as many as 5 Indian players in its ranks. Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan are the other Indians in the dream team.
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Should Kirmani now Condescend that Dhoni is an Effective Keeper?
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009
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In the melee of history being created by India defeating New Zealand after more than forty years, one personal front was conquered by the Indian Captain as well. Dhoni has surpassed the record of Syed Kirmani, of having claimed maximum victims in an innings. Kirmani had pocketed 6 victims in an innings, and now Dhoni has broken his record by claiming seven victims in an innings. Would now Kirmani change his views about Dhoni's ability as a wicketkeeper?
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Reactions to India’s Historic Win in Kiwi Land
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009
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According to winning captain M S Dhoni, winning a test series in New Zealand after 40 years was a daunting benchmark and one that would have to be lived up to. On the other hand Kiwi skipper Daniel Vettori was of the view that his team lost an excellent opportunity to capitalise on the score of the first day of the third match which they could have gone on to win and thereby level the series. The historic series win, which did not get the Indian team any higher on the ICC test rankings, did however fetch each of the Indian players a handsome Rs 15 lakh bonus from the BCCI.
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Kiwi Accolades for Indians Continue
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009
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The recently concluded cricket series where the Indian team toured New Zealand was marked by great cricket and perhaps even greater cordiality. Both, the players as well as the spectators and cricket fans of the host country made the Indian visitors feel welcome and highly appreciated. If former Kiwi all rounder and skipper Richard Hadlee ranked Sachin Tendulkar as the best batsman ever, then current Kiwi captain, Daniel Vettori has said that this current Indian team is the best ever.
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Test Drawn, India Win Series 1-0
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009
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Review of the fifth day of the third and final test between India and New Zealand in Wellington on Tuesday. The match ended in a draw after bad weather forced a premature end to the day’s play. India were short of 2 wickets for a 2-0 series victory. Ross Taylor’s centurion effort saved the day for New Zealand.
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Zaheer Khan: Return of the Prodigal
Australia Muscle Way Back to Top Spot in ODIs
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Thursday, 09 April 2009
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The cricket ‘bible’, the Wisden Cricketer’s Almanac has named Indian cricket player Virender Sehwag the ‘Leading cricketer of the year’. In addition Wisden also came out with a ‘Dream test XI’ team which named Mahendra Singh Dhoni as its captain and as many as 5 Indian players in its ranks. Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan are the other Indians in the dream team.
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Should Kirmani now Condescend that Dhoni is an Effective Keeper?
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009
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In the melee of history being created by India defeating New Zealand after more than forty years, one personal front was conquered by the Indian Captain as well. Dhoni has surpassed the record of Syed Kirmani, of having claimed maximum victims in an innings. Kirmani had pocketed 6 victims in an innings, and now Dhoni has broken his record by claiming seven victims in an innings. Would now Kirmani change his views about Dhoni's ability as a wicketkeeper?
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Reactions to India’s Historic Win in Kiwi Land
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009
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According to winning captain M S Dhoni, winning a test series in New Zealand after 40 years was a daunting benchmark and one that would have to be lived up to. On the other hand Kiwi skipper Daniel Vettori was of the view that his team lost an excellent opportunity to capitalise on the score of the first day of the third match which they could have gone on to win and thereby level the series. The historic series win, which did not get the Indian team any higher on the ICC test rankings, did however fetch each of the Indian players a handsome Rs 15 lakh bonus from the BCCI.
Read more...
Kiwi Accolades for Indians Continue
Pitched By Cricket360 Reporter
Tuesday, 07 April 2009
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The recently concluded cricket series where the Indian team toured New Zealand was marked by great cricket and perhaps even greater cordiality. Both, the players as well as the spectators and cricket fans of the host country made the Indian visitors feel welcome and highly appreciated. If former Kiwi all rounder and skipper Richard Hadlee ranked Sachin Tendulkar as the best batsman ever, then current Kiwi captain, Daniel Vettori has said that this current Indian team is the best ever.
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Test Drawn, India Win Series 1-0
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009
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Review of the fifth day of the third and final test between India and New Zealand in Wellington on Tuesday. The match ended in a draw after bad weather forced a premature end to the day’s play. India were short of 2 wickets for a 2-0 series victory. Ross Taylor’s centurion effort saved the day for New Zealand.
Read more...
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Proteas Bounce Back with the Aid of Steyn and Parnell
India on Verge of Making History
Zaheer Khan: Return of the Prodigal
Australia Muscle Way Back to Top Spot in ODIs