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Ashish Bagai

January 26: Cricketers from India and Australia who were born on this special day

Indian and Australian cricketers born on 26th January; Indian Republic Day and Australia Day in Australia

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Ashish Bagai: Canada’s warhorse who was one of their most successful players

Born on January 26, 1982 in New Delhi, Bagai has been a cricketing hero for Canada.

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Minnows XI: The Best in the 2011 World Cup

The best 11 that forms the Minnows XI.

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Ashish Bagai wants more international games

Canada captain Ashish Bagai wants his side to be given more major fixtures after they ended their World Cup campaign with a battling display in defeat against champions Australia. 

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Canada have a point to prove against Australia: Bagai

Canada captain Ashish Bagai says the way his side play against champions Australia on Wednesday could force a change in plans to cut the number of teams at future World Cups. 

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Canada’s Ashish Bagai relishes home support

By Abhaya Srivastava

 

Canada captain Ashish Bagai relished "home" support as he led his team to a much-needed World Cup win over fellow minnows Kenya before an array of family and friends in New Delhi.

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Hansra, Bagai lead Canada to win

By Abhaya Srivastava

 

Jimmy Hansra struck a fine half-century under pressure as Canada defeated Kenya by five wickets on Monday to register only their second victory ever in a World Cup.

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Kenya continue to flounder

By Suneer Choudhary

 

Winning the toss and batting first was clearly supposed to be the way to go after both captains expressed their interest in at the toss. As it turned out, Kenya were the happier of the two sides at the toss while Canada ensured that they had stolen the Kenyan thunder in the first seven overs of the Kenyan innings.

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Kenya, Canada fight for survival in World Cup

By Abhaya Srivastava

 

Kenya and Canada contest a battle of no-hopers on Monday, but both are determined to prove that the decision to drive them into the World Cup wilderness is wrong.

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Preview: Canada and Kenya face-off in the battle of the wooden spoon

By Jamie Alter

 

And so the whipping boys of the 2011 World Cup face up at the Feroz Shah Kotla in the most low-key match of the tournament. Ireland have the greatest chase in World Cup history to their credit and Netherlands can point to one spirited game where they pushed England, but Canada and Kenya have little to look back at with satisfaction.

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