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ICC 2011 World Cup

Yuvraj Singh talks about his 2011 World Cup experience

Yuvraj was talking in Salaam Cricket summit organised by news channel ‘Aaj Tak’.

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An Indian and a Sri Lankan flat-mates — brought together by cricket

It had taken the cricket-maniacs less than a month to turn into the best of friends.

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Kumar Sangakkara the better batsman, but Jayawardene fires more often in major tournament finals

In major tournament finals it is Jayawardene who steals a march over the classy Sangakkara.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s Rajya Sabha credentials challenged by petitioner

A petitioner alleged that Sachin had cut a cake decorated with the tricolour at a party.

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Gary Kirsten keen on setting up Cricket academy in India

Kirsten said that setting up an academy in India was something he was looking into.

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Australia have stamped a bit of authority on England: Ajmal Shahzad

  By Saj Sadiq   Ajmal Shahzad represented England on 15 occasions between February 2010 and March 2011. He took four wickets at an average of 15.75 in his solitary Test outing, playing against Bangladesh, and has also had success in the shorter formats.   In 11 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for his country, Ajmal...

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MS Dhoni says he thought of joining Indian Army during childhood

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni aspired to be a soldier but said, destiny intervened to make him a cricketer.

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Yuvraj Singh, Zaheer Khan eye comeback with rigid fitness training in France

All-rounder Yuvraj Singh and pacer Zaheer Khan have not given up on their cricketing career yet after being dropped from Team India. The two players have signed up for a 42-day training in France under Tim Exeter, who heads the Metasport Systems.

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MS Dhoni’s rise is inspirational, says Sourav Ganguly

Former skipper Sourav Ganguly on Saturday said his and the current skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's combined success had put a lesser-known East Zone on the cricketing map of India.

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CAB unlikely to join anti-Srinivasan camp headed by Sharad Pawar

The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) is unlikely to join the anti-N Srinivasan camp in the BCCI if Sharad Pawar is the leader of the opposition faction, informed senior influential office-bearers.

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