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Adam Gilchrist

One on One with Shane Warne

WHEN a podgy blonde leg-spinner strolled up to the wicket during the First Ashes Test in 1993, no one realised the impact he would have on world cricket. That fizzing first delivery aganst England left Mike Gatting looking...

Haddin loves to scrap, desperate to experience intensity of cricket in India

India's News.Net Monday 13th October, 2008 (ANI) Bangalore, Oct.13 : Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin is a combative character and is desperate to experience the intensity of cricket in India. That he loves to have a scrap...

Ashes overshadowed by the Indo-Aussie rivalry…!

The Border-Gavaskar Series is the most talked about series these days amongst everybody. The India-Australia clash is getting so competitive day after day, that the prominence of the Ashes series is under a huge threat.

Gilly defends 'honest' Ponting

Adam Gilchrist defended Ricky Ponting saying the Aussie skipper has always tried to bring trust and integrity to the game. The former Australia wicketkeeper was miffed at Virender Sehwag's claims that Australia had cheated...

Riveting final day on cards

Bangalore: The final day at the Chinnaswamy will not be for the faint hearted. Given the shifting moods and rhythms already witnessed in this opening Test, it will be a true test of one's mind and body.

Gilchrist bats for Ponting

MELBOURNE: Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist, miffed at Virender Sehwag’s claims that Australia had cheated India in the “catching pact,” defended Ricky Ponting by saying that the Aussie skipper has always tried ...

Once upon a series

When Ricky Ponting spoke of new-age cricket on the eve of the series, no one was really sure what to expect. After all, the two previous Australian tours of India had seen drastically different tactics adopted.

Warne's still got it

Shane Warne has still got it. No other retired Test cricketer could have so easily filled a close-season London press conference, as Warne did last Tuesday. Charmer: Shane Warne knew his audience at his book launch and he...

Cricket helps Games go Bolly

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Simple man with the simple plan

Pietersen may not be too experienced, but no one could be more up for the job Saturday, October 11, 2008 LONDON: Kevin Pietersen ambles into the room and immediately owns it. It’s huge, but it’s not as big as winning games for...

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