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When Justin Langer was accused of cheating, well almost

Is Australian coach Justin Langer a man with no stain in his illustrious CV?

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IPL Controversies: Sourav Ganguly, Shane Warne engage in furious war of words in inaugural edition

Sourav Ganguly and Shane Warne's relation hit a low point during the inaugural IPL in 2008.

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When Sourav Ganguly ‘trolled’ Ricky Ponting at the toss

A not-too-well-known story of Sourav Ganguly, Ricky Ponting, and a toss, as quoted in Boria Majumdar’s Eleven Gods and a Billion Indians.

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Sourav Ganguly credits Rahul Dravid for John Wright’s appointment as India’s coach

Sourav Ganguly, in his book A Century Is Not Enough, recalls the events that led to John Wright’s appointment.

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Sourav Ganguly introduces Zaheer Khan to Wasim Akram: A tale of verbal bouncers

Champions Trophy 2000, being a global event, and staged at one venue, Nairobi, was an opportunity for Ganguly to introduce the raw Zaheer to the wizard Wasim, who was leading the Pakistani attack.

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When Sourav Ganguly received a sound ‘lashing’ from Sanjay Manjrekar

The former Indian captain recalls the dressing down he received from Sanjay Manjrekar in his book, A Century Is Not Enough.

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A Sachin Tendulkar gesture that welcomed Sourav Ganguly to ‘the club of big boys’

A lot has been written and spoken about Ganguly's 131 but he went on to narrate a little known incident from the Test that remains one of his unforgettable moments and he believes the gesture from Sachin Tendulkar was a quite welcome for him to the club of big boys.

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Sourav Ganguly: Seniors had to separate Harbhajan Singh and Mohammad Yousuf at Centurion

Saeed Anwar’s hundred had lifted Pakistan to a challenging 273, a healthy total in the early 2000s and a stiff one, when you consider the opposition had the ranks of Waqar, Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar (who had bowled the fastest-ever ball in the same tournament), Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq.

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Bat, battery, Bradman, and Brisbane boy

As Don Bradman was busy annihilating the Englishmen at their den in 1934, there were others who turned the course of events to their benefits. This is the story of one of them.

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10 years since the Monkeygate, Mike Procter reveals why Sachin Tendulkar had disappointed him

January 2008, Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) witnessed one of the most controversial Tests of all-time.

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