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Australia in India: (2 Tests and 3 ODI: Oct 01 - Oct 24, 2010)
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The secret behind Sachin's magical bat!
Does Sachin Tendulkar's bat fit Marylebone Cricket Club regulations? According to cricket-supply guru, Harry Solomons, who owns Kingsgrove Sports Centre, which once...
Sydney, Oct. 24 (ANI): Does Sachin Tendulkar's bat fit Marylebone Cricket Club regulations? According to cricket-supply guru, Harry Solomons, who owns Kingsgrove Sports Centre, which once employed the Waugh brothers, 'Sachin's bats look wide, but they are regulation width. It's the thick edges that make it look bigger.The MCC's Laws of Cricket state: (a) The overall length of the bat, when the lower portion of the handle is inserted, shall not be more than 38in/96.5cm; (b) The width of the bat shall not exceed 4.25in/10.8cm at its widest part and (c) Permitted coverings, repair material and toe guards, not exceeding their specified thicknesses, may be additional to the dimensions above.The Sydney Morning Herald quoted Solomon as saying: ''I was having lunch two days ago with the guy who makes his bat. His bats are English willow, with a thick profile, massive edges which he likes, and he also likes his bats to be heavily bowed.'' This refers to the curvature of the face of the bat. The... More
Third India-Australia ODI in Goa abandoned due to soggy field
Cricket Australia chief backs radical changes to 50-over World Cup format
Clarke wants to play in 2012 IPL to prepare for Twenty20 World Cup
BCCI rubbishes English daily report on Raina’s bookie link
India win series as 3rd ODI called off
It's been a tough tour, concedes Clarke
Venky Prasad may become Aussie bowling coach
Ind-Aus: Ind eye 2-0 win, rain permitting
Clarke needs a mind-blowing knock to establish he's Oz captaincy material: Jones
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Stump Vision - by   R. Mohan
- Unbowlable Dravid gets bowled again
Rahul Dravid’s great year of 2011 is looking a distance behind him now as he seems to invent ways to get bowled, an unbelievable ninth time in his last 10 innings, on the latest occasion his right elbow guiding the leather missile into the stumps to bring about the dreaded death rattle. An angry glance at the replay on the giant screen and Dravid had disappeared into the dressing room a most disappointed man. Long before him, the batsman with the quixotic touch in finding newer and newer ways of dalliance with the new ball had preceded him, a leading edge off a full toss setting up a performing dolphin like leap from Peter Siddle for a ret.....more
Cricket Masala
ICC probing BCCI inaction on report on Raina links
The ACSU is probing why the Indian Board kept quiet about a report of its player Suresh Raina being seen in the company of a woman linked to an associate of an illegal bookmakert, a media report said.Making it clear that Raina was not suspected of any wrongdoing, The Sunday Times, quoting a senior ICC source, said the incident related to India's tour of Sri Lank... More
This Day in Cricket (4 Feb)
1929: A debut ton for 19 year old Archie Jackson in Adelaide. His 164, made in 5 hours and 20 mninutes, gave Australia a slender 1st innings lead, but England eventually won a cracking match by only 12 runs. Jackson was hailed as being almost as good as batsman as Don Bradman, but within 4 years he was dead from Tuberculosis.
Match Results
India vs Australia - 3rd ODIDate: 24-10-2010
Result: Match abandoned without a ball bowled
MoM: TBA
India vs Australia - 2nd ODIDate: 20-10-2010
Result: India won by 5 wickets
MoM: V Kohli (India)
India vs Australia - 1st ODIDate: 17-10-2010
Result: Match abandoned without a ball bowled
MoM: TBA
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