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Greg Chappell feels MS Dhoni’s captaincy and Yuvraj Singh’s aggression make India the “strongest contender” to win ICC World T20. “It is very hard to predict who will win the trophy. But I think India is the strongest contender to retain the title. Pakistan is unpredictable and Australia too has … |
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Dilip Vengsarkar, the former India captain, has warned of a possible “cricket overkill” in India because of the long IPL schedule and fears that many players in the Indian team may be mentally tired as they leave on Friday for the ICC World Twenty20 in England just four days after the Indian league ended in [...]<… |
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Mickey Arthur, the South Africa coach, has said India is the team he will be keeping an eye on during the ICC World Twenty20 because the defending champions have more game-breakers than most other teams. South Africa, he said, would be “very, very formidable” too because of their flexibility, unpredictability, bat… |
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Anil Kumble has tipped defending champs India to retain the ICC World Twenty20 title as they have the most balanced side. “In my opinion India have the best balanced side. If they play to their potential they will lift the Cup again. It’s a fantastic side and all the players in the team showed good [...] |
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Promising fast bowler, Stuart Broad believes England is finally coming out from underneath the shadow of influential all-rounder Andrew Flintoff and has the potential to win the ICC World Twenty20 even without him. Flintoff is recovering from a knee operation after being injured playing in the Indian Premier League last month… |
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England’s Test captain, Andrew Strauss, will play no part in Middlesex’s Twenty20 Cup campaign, after it was decided by the England management that he should concentrate solely on first-class cricket ahead of the Ashes, which begins in Cardiff on July 8. Despite his current fine form in both Tests and 50-over inte… |
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Cricket fans in 218 countries have the chance to see the best players in the world in nation-versus-nation action as ESPN STAR Sports builds up for the big event in England Men’s event likely to be most-viewed cricket tournament in history as women’s game will receive further profile boost Commentary available in 10 langu… |
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Shoaib Akhtar will miss next month’s ICC World Twenty20 event due to a genital infection, the Pakistan Cricket Board said Thursday. “The medical board has reported that Shoaib Akhtar was suffering from genital viral warts and the wound needs further care and treatment for another 10 days,” the PCB said in a … |


