"An accident waiting to happen" was how Australian former captain Ian Chappell once described Indian cricket's "infant terrible" Santhakumaran Sreesanth and asked the BCCI to rein him before he "became a Shoaib Akthar". However, for the temperamental pacer who is a passionate dancer too, indiscipline appears to be his Siamese twin. The Kerala Express's latest brush has been with his own Kerala State...
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Ahmedabad, Nov 15 : As a cricket crazy nation celebrates their hero Sachin Tendulkar's completion of 20 years in international cricket today, Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara finds former West Indies captain Brian Lara a better batsman than the Indian master blaster.Speaking to mediapersons on the eve of the first Test beginning here tomorrow, Sangakkara said,''Tendulkar is a great batsman.Can anyone...
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a cricket crazy nation celebrates their hero Sachin Tendulkar's completion of 20 years in international cricket today, Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara finds former West Indies captain Brian Lara a better batsman than the Indian master blaster.Speaking to mediapersons on the eve of the first Test beginning here tomorrow, Sangakkara said,''Tendulkar is a great batsman. Can anyone doubt it? Whoever...
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src="http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/images/thumbnail/ver1/c/chappell.jpg" alt="Chappell sees Tests shrinking to a 4-nation format" style="margin-right:5px;margin-top:5px;width:70px;height:70px;" />Greg Chappell fears competition in Test cricket could shrink to as few as four countries.
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| < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateFormer Australian captain Greg Chappell feels given its increasing popularity, the Indian Premier League would soon become a world event and take cricket to hitherto unexplored regions."I can see the day when IPL becomes a world format and we'll have New York playing in it. And the fixtures will be like Bombay playing Beijing and Sydney playing London," Chappell said.Chappell...
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size="2"> London: Former Australian captain Greg Chappell feels given its increasing popularity, the Indian Premier League would soon become a world event and take cricket to hitherto unexplored regions.
"I can see the day when IPL becomes a world format and we’ll have New York playing Mumbai playing Beijing playing Sydney playing London," Chappell said.
Chappell...
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Former Australian captain Greg Chappell feels given its increasing popularity, the Indian Premier League would soon become a world event and take cricket to hitherto unexplored regions."I can see the day when IPL becomes a world format and we'll have New York playing Bombay playing Beijing playing Sydney playing London," Chappell said.Chappell said the growing Twenty20 mania and the dwindling spectator...
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Australian captain Greg Chappell says the IPL will become a world event and take cricket to hitherto unexplored regions."I can see the day when IPL becomes a world format and we'll have New York playing Bombay playing Beijing playing Sydney playing London," Chappell said.Chappell said the growing Twenty20 mania and the dwindling spectator count in Test matches could see cricket's oldest and longest...
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Former Australian captain Greg Chappell feels given its increasing popularity, the Indian Premier League would soon become a world event and take cricket to hitherto unexplored regions."I can see the day when IPL becomes a world format and we'll have New York playing Bombay playing Beijing playing Sydney playing London," Chappell said.Chappell said the growing Twenty20 mania and the dwindling spectator...
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Former Australian captain Greg Chappell says the IPL will become a world event and take cricket to hitherto unexplored regions....
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