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British Airways’ witty apology to Anil Kumble

Indian cricket team safely landed in the Caribbean islands on Wednesday for the four-match Test series which commences on July 21.

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How many people in England know who Sachin Tendulkar is?

Sachin Tendulkar's Indian fans may number a billion, but that does not necessarily amount to equal fanfare in the British isles.

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British Airways gets trolled for asking Sachin Tendulkar’s full name; Amul comes with a witty take

It was a huge nightmare for British Airways and their PR machinery, when Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar expressed his anger because of their don’t care attitude on Friday the 13th.

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Opposition demands PM Modi’s resignation as Sachin Tendulkar gets troubled by British Airways

Opposition blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Great Britain for this treatment meted out to cricket legend.

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Sachin Tendulkar and British Airways: Perfect example of rabid mindlessness

What has been highlighted by this Sachin Tendulkar vs British Airways issue is that certain fans are rabidly fanatical.

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British Airways ridiculed for asking Sachin Tendulkar’s full name

Eralier, Sachin Tendulkar slammed British Airways (BA) on Friday for their poor customer services.

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Sachin Tendulkar slams British Airways for lack of good customer service

Sachin Tendulkar took to Twitter to express his disappointment with the airline's services.

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What happened when British Airways asked Sachin Tendulkar his full name

British Airways even started trending at Twitter (India) in the No.1 position thanks to some absurd and hilarious tweets.

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Sri Lanka Cricket fines player for drunken misbehaviour

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has fined cricketer Ramith Rambukwella 50 per cent of his tour fee for causing a mid-air panic while on a British flight recently.

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Sri Lankan minister accuses media of exaggerating drunken misbehaviour by player

Sri Lanka's Minister of Media and Information, Keheliya Rambukwella on Tuesday, blamed the local press for blowing out of proportion the incident involving his son Ramith Rambukwella, who reportedly caused a mid-air panic in an inebriated state while on a British Airways flight.

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