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Holding slams India for dictating terms to the world

Former West Indies fast bowler Michael Holding has slammed India for wielding its power on international cricket and dictating to the rest of the world.

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Haryana police arrest three bookies

Haryana police have arrested three bookies and recovered Rs 1500 in cash, three mobile sets, two mobile chargers, one calculator and one colour TV from their possession.

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Dilshan eyes ODI series win in England

Sri Lanka captain Tillakaratne Dilshan believes a one-day series win against England is within his side's grasp after a six-wicket victory at Lord's put the tourists 2-1 up with two to play Dinesh Chandimal's unbeaten 105, the 21-year-old's second hundred in just six matches at this level, saw Sri Lanka capitalise on a disciplined bowling display after they held England to a sub-standard 246 for seven.

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England need Pietersen firing for the clash against India

His confidence-boosting 72 in the second innings at Lord’s augers for more runs here.

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Did not break the Lord’s window deliberately: Prior

England wicketkeeper Matt Prior has insisted that he did not break the Lord's dressing room window during the second Test against Sri Lanka deliberately, saying the incident was a "freak accident" and he felt "stupid" about it.

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Prior sorry after breaking window at Lord’s

England captain Andrew Strauss insisted Matt Prior was "genuinely contrite" after he broke a window in the Lord's Pavilion during the drawn second Test against Sri Lanka.

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Sri Lanka win toss, invite England to bat in second Test

Sri Lanka captain Tillakaratne Dilshan won the toss and elected to field against England in the second Test at Lord's here on Friday.

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Olympic archers won’t compete at Lord’s pitch

The London 2012 Olympic archery competition will see stands built on the Lord's pitch and arrows fired over the wicket but the Games organisers have pledged to protect cricket's hallowed turf.

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World Cup 1975: Sunil Gavaskar’s inexplicable crawl at Lord’s scoring 174-ball 36

June 7, 1975 was the historic day when the first-ever match in World Cup was played.

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