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Raina is Test material, says impressed Sachin

July 29: Over the years the pupils have changed, but the master has remained the same. It was Suresh Raina’s good fortune to have a fabulous guide in Sachin Tendulkar as he made history at the SSC by

Tendulkar doubles Sri lankan misery

July 29: Stubborn efforts from Sachin Tendulkar and Suresh Raina stubbed out the last competitive element the fourth day of this dying secnd Test had in store. Equally responsible efforts from skipper

Murali is not finished yet, charity on mind

July 28: There is nothing that has not been dissected about the man. The master of tweak after a bumpy ride all his life managed a picture-perfect ending to his Test career. Muttiah Muralitharan finis

Batting records fall flat

July 27: Mahela Jayawardene figured prominently as a plethora of records fell by the wayside on the second day of the second Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Tuesday. Here is a look at the numbers

Jayawardene betters Bradman’s record

July 27: Mahela Jayawardene had lunch, tea and looked set for dinner at the SSC before a moment of indecision brought his downfall. The former captain who has recently shifted his residence closer to

Lankans run riot

July 27: Jaded legs, drooping shoulders and the fall of many a batting record marked the second day’s play of the second Test at the SSC here on Tuesday. Mahela Jayawardene falling for 174 (358m, 244b

India reduced to 173/3 at lunch

Colombo, July 28: India were reduced to 173 for three in the first innings, in reply to Sri lanka's 642 for four declared, at lunch on the third day of the second cricket Test here Wednesday.

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Bedi a controversy monger, ordinarry bowler: Murali

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Colombo, July 28: Retired spin great Muttiah Muralitharan today lashed out at his long-time detractor Bishen Singh Bedi, calling the former Indian captain a controversy monger and ordinary bowler who

Collingwood ready for Pakistan bowlers

Nottingham, England, July 28: Paul Collingwood is adamant there is no reason why he or his fellow England batsmen should feel daunted by the challenge of facing Pakistan's bowlers here at Trent Bridge

Sachin's 48th test ton takes India to 382-4

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Colombo, July 28: India, replying to Sri Lanka's first innings total of 642-4 declared, were 382-4 at stumps on the third day of the second Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Wednesday.

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