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RE:Legendary Indian team
by Suman Bhat on May 02, 2007 09:36 AM

Three former BCCI Presidents today The former Presidents,
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/007200704031320.htm
It was all about attitude, feels BCCI

Indian cricket needs Chappell: Tiger Pautidi
he was trying to bring in Indian cricked was kind of shift to the emphasis from individual flair and brilliance to a kind of teamwork - which Australia are so good at - which is why he was actually invited to this country.
http://www.cricketnext.com/news/indian-cricket-needs-chappell-pataudi/24441-14.html
Cricketers remain unbeaten in advertising field
Most celebrities, who have bet anything between Rs 250- 300 crore on old warhorses Sachin Tendulkar, Dravid and Ganguly, for
http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?id=462779

Chappell held up a mirror to Indian cricket'-Manjrekar
http://content-gulf.cricinfo.com/talk/content/current/multimedia/288811.html was what John Wright couldn't do for four years, he showed the nation what the team was all about, what problems it had'

Player-agent nexus ruining Indian cricket: former BCCI chiefs
Three former BCCI Presidents today The former Presidents, http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/007200704031320.htm
It was all about attitude, feels BCCI

that contributed to our losses against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka."
http://worldcup.indiatimes.com/It_was_all_about_attitude_feels_BCCI/articleshow/1839620.cms




Should Sachin choose between one-day and Test cricket?
It is his decision. Of course many Indians want him to play till he's 50. He is a legend of the game, but he can't go on forever. Look what happened to Australia, when Brett Lee was injured. People were worried
http://cricket.expressindia.com/worldcup/07/story.php?storyid=85565
Despite BCCI curbs, some players will continue to make hay till 2010
Manish Kumar


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