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Former New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori has only a 10 per cent chance of being fit for upcoming test and Twenty20 tour of India.The left-arm spinner withdrew from the second test against the West Indies in Jamaica due to a right adductor strain and flew home.The first of the two tests, at Hyderabad, begins on August 23 and skipper Ross Taylor indicated this morning that it would probably be too soon...
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New Zealand key southpaw spinner, Daniel Vettori, will miss the upcoming tour of India due to groin strain, according to reliable sources. Vettori would have been an asset in the bowling department to his team since the tracks in India are spinner-friendly. Vettori had missed the second Test against the West Indies last week due to groin injury. The Kiwi skipper, Ross Taylor, said Vettori...
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who is suffering from a groin injury, is likely to miss the two-match Test series against India [] at Jamaica last week and remains a doubtful starter for the series against India, as he might not be able to recover in time."It's not looking likely at this stage. There is a 90 per cent chance Dan won't be there," New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor [He said that they were weighing their options and looking...
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Wellington: Former New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori has only a 10 per cent chance of being fit for upcoming test and Twenty20 tour of India.The left-arm spinner withdrew from the second test against the West Indies in Jamaica due to a right adductor strain and flew home.The first of the two tests, at Hyderabad, begins on August 23 and skipper Ross Taylor indicated this morning that it would probably...
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New Zealand are set to be without the services of Daniel Vettori for their two-match Test series against India.Vettori was ruled out of the final match against the West Indies in Kingston due to a groin injury and isn't likely to recover in time for the two-Test tour of the sub-continent.The all-rounder's misfortune opens the door for a debut for leg-spinner Tarun Nethula, a return for off-spinner...
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Nightwatchman Kemar Roach surprised New Zealand with a classy batting performance as West Indies won the second Test by five wickets to secure a 2-0 series win in Kingston.West Indies began the day needing 71 runs with six wickets in hand but New Zealand would have fancied their chances amid fears that a tropical storm could wash away the final two days of the second Test and given the hosts' propensity...
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The city has the highest number of vehicles per capita in the country and the pace at which new cars and two-wheelers are being bought by residents, the situation is only getting worse. The number 9999 of any vehicle registration series is being reached in less than three months, except for 'aberrations' during months when sale of new vehicles takes a dip at the year end or during inauspicious days.The...
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