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Now or never for Sachin?

Canadian rocker Bryan Adams made it a night to remember, headlining a glitzy opening ceremony that officially opened the 2011 World Cup in Dhaka on Thursday.
This edition of the 50-over big bash will be Sachin Tendulkar’s last. He holds every conceivable batting record in one-day and Test cricket and is the only player ever to score 200 runs in the 50-over version of the game.

Mega deal for Dhoni, still more to come

Ads featuring Mahendra Singh Dhoni are set to the flood TV screens during the cricket World Cup in the subcontinent next year.

At Asiad, a waltz & slow foxtrot

This weekend at the Asian Games saw competitors — dancers really — take the floor and waltz their way to a bunch of medals.
Their event was Dancesport, an obscure discpline that combines five forms each of ballroom shuffles (waltz, tango, Viennese waltz, slow foxtrot and quickstep) and Latin

Kiwis dare India with clipped wings

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There’s no Commonwealth Games this time around — no collapsing beds or bridges — to vie for eyeballs with India’s Test preparations like it did when the Aussies came calling a month back.

Gavaskar’s ‘role’ adds twist to Kochi tangle

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Questions over Sunil Gavaskar’s role in the consortium powering the Kochi franchise had added a new dimension to the IPL governing council meeting in Nagpur on Wednesday, which till this weekend was just limited to deciding the fate of the faction-ridden team.

Stage set for battle royale

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When Australia arrived here in 2008, they were not just planning to keep possession of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, they were talking of putting daylight between themselves and the rest of the Test-playing community.

Srinivasan set to be next chief of BCCI

Despite being told off by the Supreme Court for holding more than one post in the Indian cricket setup, Mr N. Srinivasan is set to make a smooth transition from board secretary to president-elect at the BCCI’s 81st AGM in Mumbai on Wednesday.

ICC finally acts, but is it enough?

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The International Cricket Council’s move on Friday to suspend Pakistan’s Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir under its anti-corruption code comes at the end of a turbulent decade that has seen the governing body playing catch-up with shady characters and gullible players, when it should have been rounding up culprits and weeding out corruption.

Duleep Mendis of Sri Lanka scored 105 in both innings against India in 1982

It was as if he had written the script for his swansong himself.

Dhoni goes in style to wed Sakshi

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India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni tied the knot with childhood friend Sakshi Singh Rawat on Sunday in a private ceremony near Dehra Dun, attended only by close relatives and few India teammat

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