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England beat NewZealand to win Women T20 WorldCup

England defeated New Zealand by six wickets to secure the women’s World Twenty20 crown at Lord’s. Charlotte Edwards’ team were set just 86 after blitzing the New Zealand batting and were taken home by star batter Claire Taylor in the 17th over. The success means that England are now the champions in 20-over and 50-over [...]

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Five injured India players played WorldT20

NEW DELHI: Barely a few days after India’s shock exit from the Twenty20 World Cup, the BCCI was on Friday left grappling with a fresh controversy when it came to light that many key players, including captain M S Dhoni, were selected in the England-bound squad despite carrying injuries. The team physio Nitin Patel had [...]

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Why we won in 2007, lost in 2009

Even in 2007 we were not the best team. But we played without caring about reputation with honesty, commitment and passion. Too bad, it was a different story this time.Conclusion:  It was a combination of all these factors that led to India’s defeat. We tend to look for a fall guy. There is none. Obviously, [...]

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Dhoni airs difference with Kirsten

NOTTINGHAM: The sharp discord in the Indian camp over the reasons for the shock exit from Twenty20 World Cup continued with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni insisting that fatigue was not a factor for the debacle. While coach Gary Kirsten had blamed an overdose of Cricker and Indian Premier League as the cause for the World [...]

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