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ICC World Cup 2003

India vs Pakistan: When Sachin Tendulkar brought a school to a halt

A mother, a school teacher tells her India-Pakistan memories from the spectrum of life.

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Graeme Smith is the best captain who ever lived, says Gary Kirsten

Kirsten spent a great time with Smith, first as opening partners, and then as coach-captain.

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Shaun Pollock, Jimmy Cook, Jacques Kallis, Robin Peterson heap praise on Graeme Smith

Former captains and fellow players praise Graeme Smith.

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Jimmy Cook: I have lived my life through Graeme Smith’s achievements

Smith's first cricket coach, Jimmy Cook opens up on his journey through Smith's career.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s retirement: A rational approach

Tendulkar played almost 25 years of international cricket.

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ICC World Cup 2015: Brett Lee says Australia’s players should enjoy playing at home

Lee is proud of being part of an era when Australia dominated world cricket..

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Sachin Tendulkar rates 2011 World Cup win and farewell Test as best moments of 24-year long career

Sachin Tendulkar on Sunday got time to reflect on his phenomenal career. He picked the 2011 World Cup victory and his retirement as the best moments of his journey of 24 years and named losing to Australia in the 2003 World Cup as the worst.

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Henry Olonga: Zimbabwe’s first black cricketer whose bravado set example for further generations

Henry Olonga was Zimbabwe’s first black player, but more importantly, he joined hands with Andy Flower and bravely stood up to tyranny.

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Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest: Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly’s finest hour in international cricket came when he opened the innings with Sachin Tendulkar in One-Day Internationals. The duo changed the face of Indian cricket and imbued a much-needed sense of confidence among the team. In the latest article in Outlook, Ganguly talks about the talismanic man of Indian cricket and a possessor of several world records that are very difficult to break.

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Pakistan cricket will emerge stronger than ever in this decade

The 2003 cricket World Cup in South Africa was the last global tournament to host a Pakistani team full of superstars — steady openers, lethal fast bowlers and world class middle-order.

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