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Redbacks can beat the best in the CLT20: Berry

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Redbacks coach Darren Berry feels that the Australian T20 team can topple the world's best in the Champions League T20, starting on Friday in India.

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West Indies introduced reverse swing to the world: Roberts

By Ashish Shukla

 

"We began the reverse swing. When Pakistanis came here in 1977 they were surprised to see us do it. It's no rocket science, you keep the ball polished on one side and it would reverse swing," says West Indian fast bowling legend Andy Roberts.

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India can seriously dominate world cricket for long if…

India don't yet have a complete team.But they are ahead.And they are getting further ahead.

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IPL has made cricket a form of ‘nautanki’ – a full-fledged ‘tamasha’

Kolkata's Sourav Ganguly will be playing for Pune this season.

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Shaun Tait retires from one-day international cricket

 

Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait announced his retirement from one-day cricket to concentrate on the Twenty20 form of the game. Tait, 28, who has just returned from the World Cup on the subcontinent, said on Monday he will step down from the national and South Australia one-day teams in an attempt to prolong his career.

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Sachin Tendulkar: Two steps away from realizing his Big Dream

World Cup quarter-final between the two nations was no different where the home team beat.

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ICC World Cup 2011 quarter-final: Australia’s exit from World Cup marks the end of an era

Australia reach the end of a historical cycle that flagged off in the mid-nineties.

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Fiery Tait likes to get under batsman’s skin

By Julian Guyer

 

Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has said he hopes his dust-up with Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan is the stuff of things to come at the World Cup as he tries to get under the skin of batsmen.

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Bowling in short bursts has helped, says Tait

 

Australian paceman Shaun Tait says that captain Ricky Ponting’s commitment to use him in short bursts has enabled him to perform well at the World Cup.

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Why Yuvraj Singh at No 3 and Gautam Gambhir at No 5 makes sense

Yuvraj should bat at No 3 as he has ability to dominate quick bowlers.

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