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West Indies forced to cancel media conference at Eden Gardens

Two days ahead of their Test match with India at the Eden Gardens, the visiting West Indies team was on Monday forced to cancel a scheduled media conference as the police had taken over the media centre to discuss security details.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s 199th Test: CAB to keep 5 per cent tickets for sales starting from October 25

The ticket sales for the much-awaited 199th Test of Sachin Tendulkar in his farewell series against West Indies would begin from October 25.

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India A in South Africa 2013: Of Shikhar Dhawan’s 248, Duncan Fletcher’s coaching and biryani

Zaheer Khan is running the last leg of his illustrious career of 13 years and chief coach Duncan Fletcher knows what a potent left-arm seamer like Jaydev Unadkat can bring to the table once 'Zak' is ready to call it quits.

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Jagmohan Dalmiya set to be re-elected as CAB President

BCCI interim chief Jagmohan Dalmiya is set to be elected unopposed in a straightforward affair at the Cricket Association of Bengal's 82nd Annual General Meeting on Wednesday.

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Balwinder Singh Sandhu on shortlist for Bengal coach as WV Raman resigns

The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) has shortlisted Debu Mitra, Ashok Malhotra and Balwinder Singh Sandhu to succeed WV Raman as the senior team coach.

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IPL 2013: Eden Gardens security arrangements get Kolkata police nod

Kolkata police Thursday inspected security measures at the Eden Gardens for the upcoming Indian Premier League and expressed satisfaction at the arrangements.

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CAB refuses to disclose exact number of India-West Indies tickets sold

Embarrassed with the poor ticket sales, the Cricket Association of Bengal refused to divulge exact numbers of tickets sold, two days before India's second Test match against the West Indies.

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Poor ticket sales for Kolkata Test despite Tendulkar century hype

Even Sachin Tendulkar's impending 100th international century failed to generate interest among the cricket lovers of the city as on the first day of sale less than 100 tickets were booked for the second Test between India and the West Indies beginning here on November 14.

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Ticket sales remain low for fifth India-England ODI at Kolkata

Blame it on the overkill of cricket or lack of crowdpullers in the Indian dressing room, ticket sales have been poor so far for the fifth and final ODI against England.

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