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Brand MCC to come to India through licensing deal

Following a brand licensing agreement between real estate development and investment company Anglo Indian and the Marylebone Cricket Club, the former would use some of the club's brand marks in India for its upcoming residential projects.

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England can capitalise on under-prepared India: Miller

England selector Geoff Miller has warned India that Andrew Strauss's team are in the perfect form to take advantage if the tourists are below their best in the first Test at Lord's.

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Frozen frames of India’s epic win in the 2002 NatWest final

Chronicles from the epic series in 2002 that probably changed India’s ODI scene forever.

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ICC determined to save Test cricket ahead of 2000th Test at Lord’s

By Julian Guyer

 

As England and India get ready to contest what will be the 2,000th Test match ever played, the International Cricket Council has promised to protect the "pinnacle form of the game."

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Strauss rates series against India at par with Ashes

England Test captain Andrew Strauss considers the upcoming series against India as tough as the historic Ashes but is banking on home advantage to upstage the world's number one side.

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Strauss ready to take on India in Test series

He was out of touch against Sri Lanka but England captain Andrew Strauss is hoping to lead from the front against world number one India in the four-match Test series starting on July 21.

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Flower delighted with Cook’s performance in ODIs

England coach Andy Flower has hailed the progress of the side under one-day skipper Alastair Cook as they prepare for series against Test table-toppers and 50-over world champions India.

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Dilshan disappointed after losing hard-fought ODI series against England

By Julian Guyer

 

Sri Lanka skipper Tillakaratne Dilshan was left reflecting on what might have been after a tense 16-run defeat at Old Trafford condemned his side to a 3-2 one-day series defeat by England.

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Afridi no longer a captaincy material: Butt

The Chairman of the PCB, Ijaz Butt has made it clear that the former Pakistan One-day skipper Shahid Afridi is no longer a captaincy material for the PCB.

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Sehwag’s inclusion for England tour is smart move: Akram

Virender Sehwag may not be able play in the first two Test matches against England due to an injury but his inclusion in the Indian squad is a smart decision by the selectors, former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram said today.

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