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		<title>Indian Formula One Race calendar schedule</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[India&#8217;s 2011 F1 Race championship calendar The World Motors Sports Council gave a green signal to include India’s venue for the 2011 race calendar. The World Motors Sports Council have approved the decision to host the 18th F1 Championship Race on October 30th 2011. The F1 2011 calendar is fully packed with 20 races, the [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-11799" title="Indian F1 Race Schedule" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Indian-F1-Race-Schedule.jpg" alt="Indian Formula One Race calendar schedule" width="500" height="345" /></p>
<h5 style="text-align: justify;">India&#8217;s 2011 F1 Race championship calendar</h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The World Motors Sports Council gave a green signal to include India’s venue for the 2011 race calendar. The World Motors Sports Council have approved the decision to host the 18th F1 Championship Race on October 30th 2011.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The F1 2011 calendar is fully packed with 20 races, the highest number of races ever in F1 championship racing history and the maximum number of races, allowed in a F1 Race. Among the 20 races, Europe will have 9 races and the Asian region will have 8 races. The remaining 3 races will be hosted in Australia, Brazil and Canada.</p>
<h5 style="text-align: justify;">The 2011 F1 championship calendar</h5>
<ul>
<li style="text-align: justify;">13 March: Bahran</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">27 March: Australia</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">10 April: Malaysia</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">17 April: China</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">08 May: Turkey</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">22 May: Spain</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">29 May: Monaco</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">12 June: Canada</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">26 June: Europe (Valencia)</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">10 July: Great Britain</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">24 July: Germany (Nürburgring)</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">31 July: Hungary</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">28 August: Belgium</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">11 September: Italy</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">25 September: Singapore</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">09 October: Japan</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">16 October: Korea</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>30 October: India</strong></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">13 November: Abu Dhabi</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">27 November: Brazil</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok, Indian F1 drivers are excited about the Indian Grand Prix scheduled for October 2011.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Hispania Racing’s, HRT F1 Team’s Indian race driver Karun Chandhok, said he was excited about the Indian F1 race track. Karun acts as a consultant for the Jaypee group and has visited the circuit site regulary to know all the progress happening in the construction of the race circuit. He is clear that the organisers have been sincere and have been working hard to make the race a super success. He added that India, being a country of unlimited potential is identified as a key market by almost all commercial partners involved with Formula One.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Narian Karthikeyan, the first Indian F1 race driver, who raced for Jordan in 2005 said that its fantastic for him and he is really excited about it. He added that the Indian Formula One race, with Force India on the grid, should be a real treat for F1 fans in our country and this would be a catalyst for India to take motorsports to the next level. He expressed his views on the fast growing automotive sector and the attitude of car makers in India who generally did not encourage motorsports much would change after the Indian Grand Prix and the world-class race track in our country.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[India is set to host its first F1 Grand Prix in 2011 &#038; here is the first glimpse of the track where the race will take place. A brand new circuit has been built in the Jaypee Greens Sports City in Noida. The track is designed by renowned circuit architect Hermann Tilke, stretches to 5.141-kilometres [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-11048" title="Indian First F1 Race Track design revealed" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/indian-f1-track-picture.jpg" alt="" width="490" height="326" /></p>
<h5 style="text-align: justify;">India is set to host its first F1 Grand Prix in 2011 &#038; here is the first glimpse of the track where the race will take place.</h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A brand new circuit has been built in the Jaypee Greens Sports City in Noida. The track is designed by renowned circuit architect Hermann Tilke, stretches to 5.141-kilometres and is expected to seat up to 150,000 spectators. Two sizeable straights and an interesting mix of corners should guarantee a track full of challenges for drivers and engineers alike.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In an interesting move, organisers also consulted several of the Formula One (F1) teams before construction began in earnest. The track design was run in various factory simulators and as a result several amendments were made in an effort to boost overtaking for the drivers – and excitement for the fans.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It looks like a circuit in two halves, with several slow corners before and after the main start/finish straight. These are surely intended to increase opportunities for overtaking, something F1 car designers have been demanding recently.But the other half of the track includes several longer-radius corners and some quick-looking bends.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-11051" title="Aerial View Map Of India First Formula One (F1) Race Track Revealed" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Aerial-View-Map-Of-India-First-Formula-One-F1-Race-Track-Revealed.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="360" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The circuit being built by JP Associates which is part of a large industrial conglomerate called the Jaypee Group. The circuit is built alongside the Yamuna Expressway, a new road being built to connect India’s capital New Delhi with the country’s biggest tourist destination, the Taj Mahal, in the city of Agra.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Four million cubic tons of earth was moved to give the track plenty of undulation, and it rises 14 metres between Turns One and Three alone. Inspiration has also been drawn from rival venues’ best features, with Turkey’s infamous Turn Eight inspiring a double-apex corner, slightly banked, which forms part of a ‘mini-arena’ which alone will accommodate 13,000 spectators.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-11052" title="Map Of India First Formula One (F1) Race Track Revealed" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Map-Of-India-First-Formula-One-F1-Race-Track-Revealed.jpg" alt="" width="566" height="466" /></p>
<h5 style="text-align: justify;">Details Of India&#8217;s First Formula One (F1) Race on 30 Oct 2011</h5>
<p>Race Date:         30 Oct 2011<br />
Circuit Name:      Jaypee International Race Circuit<br />
Number of Laps:   60<br />
Circuit Length:    5.137 km</p>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;" rowspan="2" align="center">Date</td>
<td rowspan="2" align="center">Match Details</td>
<td style="width: 25px;" colspan="2" align="center">Time</td>
<td style="width: 78px;" rowspan="2" align="center">Venue</td>
<td style="width: 50px;" rowspan="2" align="center">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 50px; height: 31px;" align="center">GMT</td>
<td style="width: 50px; height: 31px;" align="center">IST</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 19 &#8211; Sat</td>
<td>Bangladesh v India, 1st Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">08:30</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:00</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Dhaka</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 20 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>New Zealand v Kenya, 2nd Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chennai</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 20 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>Sri Lanka v Canada, 3rd Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Hambantota</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 21 &#8211; Mon</td>
<td>Australia v Zimbabwe, 4th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Ahmedabad</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 22 &#8211; Tue</td>
<td>England v Netherlands, 5th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Nagpur</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 23 &#8211; Wed</td>
<td>Pakistan v Kenya, 6th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Hambantota</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 24 &#8211; Thu</td>
<td>South Africa v West Indies, 7th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Delhi</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 25 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>Australia v New Zealand, 8th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Nagpur</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 25 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>Bangladesh v Ireland, 9th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">08:30</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:00</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Dhaka</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 26 &#8211; Sat</td>
<td>Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 10th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Colombo</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 27 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>India v England, 11th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Bengaluru</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 28 &#8211; Mon</td>
<td>Zimbabwe v Canada, 12th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Nagpur</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Feb 28 &#8211; Mon</td>
<td>West Indies v Netherlands, 13th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Delhi</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 01 &#8211; Tue</td>
<td>Sri Lanka v Kenya, 14th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Colombo</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 02 &#8211; Wed</td>
<td>England v Ireland, 15th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Bengaluru</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 03 &#8211; Thu</td>
<td>South Africa v Netherlands, 16th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chandigarh</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 03 &#8211; Thu</td>
<td>Pakistan v Canada, 17th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Colombo</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 04 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>New Zealand v Zimbabwe, 18th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Ahmedabad</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 04 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>Bangladesh v West Indies, 19th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">08:30</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:00</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Dhaka</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 05 &#8211; Sat</td>
<td>Sri Lanka v Australia, 20th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Colombo</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 06 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>England v South Africa, 21st Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chennai</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 06 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>India v Ireland, 22nd Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Bengaluru</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 07 &#8211; Mon</td>
<td>Kenya v Canada, 23rd Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Delhi</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 08 &#8211; Tue</td>
<td>Pakistan v New Zealand, 24th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Pallekele</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 09 &#8211; Wed</td>
<td>India v Netherlands, 25th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Delhi</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 10 &#8211; Thu</td>
<td>Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, 26th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Pallekele</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 11 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>West Indies v Ireland, 27th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chandigarh</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 11 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>Bangladesh v England, 28th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">08:30</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:00</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chittagong</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 12 &#8211; Sat</td>
<td>India v South Africa, 29th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Nagpur</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 13 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>New Zealand v Canada, 30th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Mumbai</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 13 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>Australia v Kenya, 31st Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Bengaluru</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 14 &#8211; Mon</td>
<td>Bangladesh v Netherlands, 32nd Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">03:30</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chittagong</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
</tr>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 14 &#8211; Mon</td>
<td>Pakistan v Zimbabwe, 33rd Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Pallekele</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 15 &#8211; Tue</td>
<td>South Africa v Ireland, 34th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Kolkata</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
</tr>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 16 &#8211; Wed</td>
<td>Australia v Canada, 35th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Bengaluru</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 17 &#8211; Thu</td>
<td>England v West Indies, 36th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chennai</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 18 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>Ireland v Netherlands, 37th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Kolkata</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 18 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>Sri Lanka v New Zealand, 38th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Mumbai</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 19 &#8211; Sat</td>
<td>Bangladesh v South Africa, 39th Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">03:30</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Dhaka</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 19 &#8211; Sat</td>
<td>Australia v Pakistan, 40th Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Colombo</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 20 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>Zimbabwe v Kenya, 41st Match, Group A</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">04:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">09:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Kolkata</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">DAY</td>
</tr>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 20 &#8211; Sun</td>
<td>India v West Indies, 42nd Match, Group B</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chennai</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 23 &#8211; Wed</td>
<td>TBC v TBC, First quarter-final</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">08:30</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:00</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Dhaka</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 24 &#8211; Thu</td>
<td>TBC v TBC, Second quarter-final</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Ahmedabad</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 25 &#8211; Fri</td>
<td>TBC v TBC, Third quarter-final</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">08:30</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:00</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Dhaka</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 26 &#8211; Sat</td>
<td>TBC v TBC, Fourth quarter-final</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Colombo</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 29 &#8211; Tue</td>
<td>TBC v TBC, First semi-final</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Colombo</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Mar 30 &#8211; Wed</td>
<td>TBC v TBC, Second semi-final</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Chandigarh</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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<tr>
<td style="width: 90px; padding: 10px;">Apr 02 &#8211; Sat</td>
<td>TBC v TBC, Final</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">09:00</td>
<td style="width: 45px;">14:30</td>
<td style="width: 78px;">Mumbai</td>
<td style="width: 50px;">D/N</td>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tennis, is a very interesting sport where you can see a lot of sexy women players. I have no idea what deuce or a tie-breaker is, but I still would watch a match when even one of the following Top 10 sexiest women Tennis Players plays. All of them are sexy, smart and good in [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center; "><strong>Tennis, is a very interesting sport where you can see a lot of sexy women players. I have no idea what deuce or a tie-breaker is, but I still would watch a match when even one of the following Top 10 sexiest women Tennis Players plays. All of them are sexy, smart and good in what they do – tennis!</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><strong>Let’s check them out in more details. if You don’t agree with me on this list, and if I missed out any other sexy women tennis players, you let me know &#8230;</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">1. Martina Hingis</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3356" title="Martina hengis :Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Martina-hengis.jpg" alt="Martina hengis :Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="405" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">Martina Hingis is a former world number one Swiss tennis player. Known as the “Swiss Miss” and some regarded her as the Princess of WTA. She has won a lot of Grand Slam titles… don’t ask me which titles because I have no idea myself. Her effusive personality and cut physique have earned her the attention of a lot of fashion photographers.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Do you know how old was Martina Hingis when she won the junior French Open?</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>2. Daniela Hantuchova</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3357" title="Daniela Hantuchova : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Daniela-HantuchovÃ¡.jpg" alt="Daniela Hantuchova : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="489" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">She is a Slovak professional tennis player. As of March 19, 2007, Hantuchova ranks at No. 12 in singles.</p>
<p>HantuchovÃ¡ has won two WTA singles tournaments in her career, the first in 2002 at the Tier I Pacific Life Open, defeating Martina Hingis, and in 2007 at the same tournament, defeating Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final, ending a 5-year title drought.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>3. Maria Sharapova</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3358" title="Maria Sharapova : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Maria-Sharapova.jpg" alt="Maria Sharapova : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="325" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">Six feet tall, muscular and blonde, Sharapova turned pro in 2001 at the young age of 14. In 2004 Sharapova stunned the tennis world by defeating defending champion Serena Williams in the singles finals at Wimbledon to win the tournament at age 17. Occasionally she took modelling jobs, earning sweet comparisons to Anna Kournikova! Sharapova is known to produce high decibel on tennis court.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>4. Elena Dementieva</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3359" title="Elena Dementieva : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Elena-Dementieva.jpg" alt="Elena Dementieva : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="613" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">Dementieva is a beautiful babe from Russia, played and won her first international tournament, Les Petit As, in France at the age of 13. In 1997, she turned professional and is currently ranked World number 8.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center; "><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">5. Maria Kirilenko</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3360" title="Maria Kirilenko : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Maria-Kirilenko.jpg" alt="Maria Kirilenko : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="680" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">She is a Russian professional tennis player who won her first WTA Tour title in 2005, beating Anna-Lena Groenefeld in the China Open. She is a good friend of Maria Sharapova and is affectionately called Makiri.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>6. Anastasia Myskina</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3361" title="Anastasia Myskina : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Anastasia-Myskina.jpg" alt="Anastasia Myskina : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="572" />Myskina is from Russia, and is one of the better baseline players in the game today, as shown in her French Open title in 2004. Despite this she prefers faster court surfaces, although having all the hallmarks of a genuine clay court champion.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>7. Nicole Vaidisova</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3362" title="Nicole Vaidisova : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Nicole-Vaidisova.jpg" alt="Nicole Vaidisova : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="690" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">Vaidisova is an emerging star in women’s tennis who has been playing since she was six-years-old. She is said to consider her serve as her biggest weapon. Vaidisova is currently ranked number 9 in the WTA rankings.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center; "><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">8. Sania Mirza</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3363" title="Sania Mirza : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Sania-Mirza.jpg" alt="Sania Mirza : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="711" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">Sania Mirza is an Indian tennis player. Coached by her father Imran Mirza, she began playing tennis at the age of six, and turned professional in 2003. She is now ranked 48th in singles.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center; "><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">9. Tatiana Golovin</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3364" title="Tatiana Golovin : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Tatiana-Golovin.jpg" alt="Tatiana Golovin : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="433" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">Tatiana Golovin is a French professional tennis player. Her nickname on tour is Tati. She maybe one of the lesser know players but her win in the 2004 Roland Garros mixed doubles event with countryman Richard Gasquet was remarkable. She also reached the singles quarterfinal at the 2006 US Open, losing to eventual champion Maria Sharapova.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>10. Ana Ivanovic</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3365" title="Ana Ivanovic : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Ana-Ivanovic.jpg" alt="Ana Ivanovic : Top 10 Sexiest Women Tennis Players" width="460" height="646" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">She is a Serbian professional tennis player who started tennis at the age of five after seeing the sport on TV. That turns out to be not a bad decision as she has more than US$1.3 million in her bank account now, thanks to tennis!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Now that you have seen the list. Don’t you just love watching tennis?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Tennis Trampoline This non traditional advertising was used in China to promote the Tennis Masters Cup in 2006. The racket was actually a trampoline with a man, dressed in neon yellow, bouncing up and down. Can you see it? The &#8220;tennis racket &#8221; trampoline is &#8220;serving&#8221; the bouncing up and down man. The &#8220;Tennis [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>1. Tennis Trampoline</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">This non traditional advertising was used in China to promote the Tennis Masters Cup in 2006. The racket was actually a trampoline<br />
with a man, dressed in neon yellow, bouncing up and down.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Can you see it?</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The &#8220;tennis racket &#8221; trampoline is &#8220;serving&#8221; the bouncing up and down man. The &#8220;Tennis trampoline&#8221; reads &#8220;The fastest server generates over 560 Newtons. Enough force to propel a human skywards. Experience the best tennis at the Tennis Masters Cup 2006. &#8220;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3213" title="Top 10 sports ads" src="http://www.mustreadstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/SHI_9697-English.img_assist_custom.jpg" alt="Top 10 sports ads" width="425" height="301" /></p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>2. Running -You are faster than you think</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">This Nike ad, part of the You&#8217;re Faster Than You Think campaign, displays a large cut out of Canadian hurdler Perdita Felicien hurdling over the actual billboard.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Top 10 sports ads" src="http://inventorspot.com/files/images/nike11.img_assist_custom.jpg" border="0" alt="Top 10 sports ads" /></p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>3. Running &#8211; You are faster than you think</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Also in Canada<br />
, making his way through this bus stop is distance runner Bernard Lagat in this Nike ad. For this series of ads, Nike used simple window stickers to make it appear as though Lagat was literally hauling through the bus stops.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Top 10 sports ads" src="http://inventorspot.com/files/images/nike21.jpg" border="0" alt="Top 10 sports ads" /></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Same campaign, same runner, overall same idea, but thru buildings.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Top 10 sports ads" src="http://inventorspot.com/files/images/image005.jpg" alt="Top 10 sports ads" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">
<p style="text-align: center;">A sport loved globally, soccer (or football in some parts of the world) also uses alternative advertising mediums to promote the sport.</p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>4. Soccer &#8211; Nike Stadium Shoe Box</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Nike wrapped actual soccer cleat boxes to look like a soccer stadium.</p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>5. Urinal Soccer</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Never under estimate the power of advertising in the urinal. This ad for ESPN gave those oh so talented men a chance to &#8220;play&#8221; while promoting ESPN Brazil in the bathroom at local bars and restaurants</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Even nontraditional sports have made their way into advertising.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Moving on from the advertising of tennis, running and soccer and switching to very nontraditional sports (but none the less, still athletic hobby) jump roping, dancing and weightlifting.</p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>6. Jump roping&#8230;never out of style</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">What do you think of this bag advertising? Over the last few years we have seen much use of bag advertising, but very few that use the string handles as part of the ad, let alone the main focus.</p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>7. Weight lifting&#8230;the strongest of all</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">This 3D Chinese billboard shows a man hanging from what appears to be a very heavy weight lifting challenge.</p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>8. Dance &#8211; Who said dancing wasn&#8217;t a sport?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">People around the world take dance classes to lose weight, get in shape and even compete. This following advertising was used in parking garages throughout Germany to promote upcoming dance classes.</p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>9. Cycling &#8211; Love your bike.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">This outdoor campaign was seen around the United Kingdom in order to promote cycling as exercise and hobby and directed you to loveyourbike.com for more info.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Besides the main purposes, mentioned above, there were other purposes for the ads as the Fast Lane/Fat Lane campaign copy reads:Burn calories, save cash, get there on time.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Even those with nothing to do with sports use sports to promote their product/organization/idea. This advertising &#8220;referee,&#8221; for example, is advertising Monster.com job site and the idea of looking for a new job.</p>
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<p style="color: red; text-align: center;"><strong>10. Monster.com</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The &#8220;Tired of Your Job?&#8221; campaign from Monster.com placed people dressed as those who don&#8217;t always have desirable jobs on street corners to pass out advertising for Monster.com.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[West Indies 17 for 1 trail Bangladesh 238 (Mortaza 39, Shahadat 33, Roach 3-46) by 221 runsScorecard and ball-by-ball detailsHow they were out Tino Best leaps in joy after dismissing Tamim Iqbal, West Indies v Bangladesh, 1st Test, St Vincent, 2nd day, July 10, 2009Tino Best got rid of Tamim Iqbal and Mohammad Ashraful with [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>West Indies 17 for 1 trail Bangladesh 238 (Mortaza 39, Shahadat 33, Roach 3-46) by 221 runs<br />Scorecard and ball-by-ball details<br />How they were out</p>
<p> Tino Best leaps in joy after dismissing Tamim Iqbal, West Indies v Bangladesh, 1st Test, St Vincent, 2nd day, July 10, 2009<br />Tino Best got rid of Tamim Iqbal and Mohammad Ashraful with similar deliveries © DigicelCricket.com/Brooks La Touche Photography<br />Related Links<br />Players/Officials: David Bernard | Tino Best | Mashrafe Mortaza | Kemar Roach | Darren Sammy | Shahadat Hossain | Shakib Al Hasan<br />Matches: West Indies v Bangladesh at Kingstown<br />Series/Tournaments: Bangladesh tour of West Indies<br />Teams: Bangladesh | West Indies</p>
<p>It was a dreamy day for the second-string West Indies team. Make no mistake, they are still just a makeshift attack but Bangladesh played poor cricket to be bowled out for 238. It could have been worse, as they were struggling at 172 for 8, but Mashrafe Mortaza and Shahadat Hossain swung their bat bravely post-tea &#8211; after rain robbed much of the second session&#8217;s play &#8211; to push Bangladesh towards respectability. They then dealt West Indies an early blow, Shakib Al Hasan trapping Dale Richards, who celebrated his Test debut with a stunning pulled six to get off the mark, plumb in front to ensure Bangladesh ended the day on a high.</p>
<p>In that phase of relative recovery led by Mortaza and Shahadat and later during Shakib&#8217;s two-over spell, there was turn and bounce on offer to the spinners which would have interested Bangladesh immensely. It would have offered them hope that they could still come back in the game after the meek capitulation by their top-order batsmen against a spirited West Indies team.</p>
<p>West Indies fans wouldn&#8217;t have expected magic balls from a weakened attack and there weren&#8217;t any today. However, what they would have hoped for is discipline, commitment, and hunger from the group of men who had been given this unexpected honour to play Test cricket. And they didn&#8217;t disappoint today. It was a professional, disciplined performance from the bowlers who repeatedly kept hitting the right line and length on a slow wicket. Nearly everyone produced their top game.</p>
<p>Take Tino Best for example. He has, in the past, been guilty of trying to bowl faster than what he was capable of and being erratic as a result. Today, he repeatedly hit the short-of-length in the off-stump channel and slipped in the occasional bouncer. He struck the early blow, luring Tamim Iqbal into a fatal drive with a full delivery outside off in his first over of the day. He returned later to repeat the delivery against Mohammad Ashraful, who also edged it behind. His celebrations after taking a wicket &#8211; the wild run and pumping of the fist &#8211; remained as colourful as ever.</p>
<p>While Best is a known name in international circuit, what would have really warmed the hearts of Caribbean fans is the emergence of the 21-year old fast bowler Kemar Roach. There was enough on show today to make one believe that Roach won&#8217;t need a strike by the main players to play for West Indies in the near future. It was said that early in his career he used to chiefly dart his deliveries into the right-handers but in the recent past, he has worked hard to get the one that straightens and even curve away.</p>
<p>There were two Roach moments that stood out today. The first was a lovely rueful smile as he stood in the middle of the pitch after beating the bat for the nth time without any luck. The second, an act of pride, arrived when lady luck eventually smiled on him; he kissed the Caribbean emblem on his shirt after taking every wicket.</p>
<p>His day&#8217;s work had started with a series of heartbreaks as he repeatedly harassed Raqibul Hasan outside the off stump without any luck. Time and again, Raqibul drove and jabbed his bat inside the line of the deliveries that straightened outside the off stump. Roach got the edge on one occasion but the ball flew straight between first and second slip. Ironically, Roach himself gave a reprieve to Raqibul when he dropped a sitter at backward square leg off the bowling of Darren Sammy. Roach was impressive against the right-hand batsmen but, against the left-handers, he kept pushing the deliveries a touch wide across the body. In the second session, he returned to trouble Mahmudullah with a mixture of outswingers and yorkers before inducing an edge to backward point. And in the final session, he took out Mashrafe Mortaza with a lovely leg cutter.</p>
<p>Like Roach and Best, every bowler did his job. Sammy is your essential bits-and-pieces player who looks unthreatening with ball or bat in hand. But no can accuse him of over-extending himself and being unaware of his limitations. Today, again, he kept it simple, honing in and around the off stump with gentle medium pace. He was a touch lucky to get the wicket of Imrul Kayes, who looked the best of Bangladesh top-order batsmen. Kayes shouldered arms to a length delivery that straightened a touch on the off stump line and was struck on the pad. He was given out lbw though the ball appeared to be missing off.</p>
<p>Dave Bernard&#8217;s art is very similar to that of Sammy: steady supply of well-directed medium pace bowling. After ending Raqibul&#8217;s misery with a full delivery that was squeezed straight to gully, he troubled the left-handed Junaid Siddique with his length deliveries that angled away outside off stump. In between, he hurled a short-pitched delivery that was swatted so weakly to cover that he was encouraged to try another one. That did the trick as Siddique pulled weakly straight to short midwicket.</p>
<p>The bowling, though disciplined, didn&#8217;t deserve six wickets in the morning&#8217;s play but the Bangladesh batsmen seemed to be in a zombie mode, self-destructing systematically and regularly. Only two batsmen, Kayes and Shakib Al Hasan, showed the right approach and the skill but, unfortunately for Bangladesh, both fell to wrong umpiring decisions. Shakib, who looked assured in his brief stay, tried to sway away from a short delivery from Roach and the ball bounded off his forearm straight to gully.</p>
<p>However, the rest of the main batsmen weren&#8217;t up to the mark and would have only added more fuel to the critics of Bangladesh. Luckily for them, Mortaza and Shahadat, the bowlers, saved them from total embarrassment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Clarke is destined to follow Ricky Ponting as captain of Australia and he took the lead of the current skipper on the third day in Cardiff to guide the visitors ahead by 44 runs. Clarke and Marcus North added 143 for the fifth wicket after England had threatened a fightback during the morning session, [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael Clarke is destined to follow Ricky Ponting as captain of Australia and he took the lead of the current skipper on the third day in Cardiff to guide the visitors ahead by 44 runs. Clarke and Marcus North added 143 for the fifth wicket after England had threatened a fightback during the morning session, but any hope the home side had of remaining on level terms was remorselessly pounded into the Welsh dust.</p>
<p>Clarke appeared set to become the third century-maker of the innings before gloving a pull off Stuart Broad, during the first period of Test cricket in England and Wales played under floodlights, after the players returned following a two-hour rain break. More wet weather is forecast for Saturday and could yet have a major say in the route and outcome of this match. However, the more time that is lost means makes Australia the only side that can take a positive result from this opening encounter.</p>
<p>Ponting and Katich carried their second-wicket partnership to 239 before Katich fell for 122 and when Ponting dragged Monty Panesar into his stumps for 150 Australia were still more than 100 behind. England harboured hopes of first-innings parity, but they couldn&#8217;t break through during the afternoon session as the attack laboured on a surface that made the five-man unit appear unthreatening.</p>
<p>Clarke is Ponting&#8217;s heir apparent in so many ways and his innings bore many similarities with that of his captain. There was a swiftness of footwork against the spinners and conviction of strokeplay especially with his driving. He lofted Panesar straight over long-off for six and brought up his half century from 100 balls when he drove the Graeme Swann past mid-off before repeating the dose from the next delivery.</p>
<p>North settled into his first Ashes innings and the talk of his uncertain early-tour form now seems a long time ago. Buoyed by the 191 he made against England Lions last week he watchfully negotiated the early part of his stay before expanding his range. He slog-swept the spinners through and over the leg side and when they tried to go wider outside off he cut through the covers.</p>
<p>Top Curve<br />Prime Numbers</p>
<p>    *</p>
<p>      13<br />      The number of scores of 150 or more for Ricky Ponting in Tests, which puts him in fifth place. Brian Lara leads the way with 19 such scores.<br />    *</p>
<p>      4<br />      Number of centuries Ponting has scored against England when leading the team. Among Australians, only Allan Border (5) and Don Bradman (10) have scored more hundreds as captains.<br />    *</p>
<p>      239<br />      The number of runs added by Ponting and Katich. It&#8217;s Australia&#8217;s fourth-highest for the second wicket in Tests in England.<br />    *</p>
<p>      39.64<br />      Michael Clarke&#8217;s average in overseas Tests. At home he averages 58.70.<br />    *</p>
<p>      7<br />      The number of times in England that Australia&#8217;s fifth wicket has added more than the 143 that Michael Clarke and Marcus North put together.</p>
<p>Bottom Curve</p>
<p>Clarke took Australia into the lead with a meaty pull off Flintoff and North reached his half-century from 107 balls. Apart from when the ball was new England&#8217;s attack posed little threat with Broad leaking runs at more than four-an-over and the spinners unable to build sustained pressure. At least Broad&#8217;s mood brighten in the evening gloom when he enticed Clarke into a pull that brushed the glove, two overs before the players were off again, but it was another concerning day of hard toil for the home attack.</p>
<p>There were nine overs until the second new ball when play began and if Andrew Strauss was in any doubt whether to take it his mind was soon made up as Panesar and Swann leaked boundaries. Ponting&#8217;s swift footwork created scoring opportunities against Panesar who had a tendency to bowl too short, while Swann continued to pitch too full with two full tosses racing to the boundary.</p>
<p>The harder ball immediately provided more of a threat although it also raced off the bat as Ponting drove supremely through cover. Finally, after 70 overs, England found a way through as Anderson speared in a yorker at Katich and most importantly for the bowler the ball swung late to end a superb display of concentration and application.</p>
<p>The intensity lifted as Flintoff steamed in and struck Michael Hussey on the helmet, while Anderson was now moving the ball in both directions. Anderson&#8217;s second scalp came with another full delivery which lured Hussey into a flat-footed drive and Matt Prior took a low catch. England now had the advantage of bowling at two right-handers and Anderson gave Clarke&#8217;s technique an early probing, but until the 2005 version he withstood the test impressively.</p>
<p>Ponting was continuing along his classy path, only occasionally being discomforted by Anderson&#8217;s late swing and a beauty from Flintoff that beat the outside edge, although he did top-edge a six over Panesar at long-leg as went to 150 from 221 deliveries.</p>
<p>With the ball still hard Panesar was recalled for another spell and the move paid off handsomely when Ponting got a bottom edge into the stumps. He had played so solidly that it was almost a shock to see him walking back, but it was far from the end of England&#8217;s problems.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[LONDON — Convention holds that a successful World Cup needs two things: shocking results and the host nation sticking around for the duration, or very close to it. Cricket’s World Twenty20 tournament certainly got one, but it may be at the expense of the other.Skip to next paragraphTom Hevezi/Associated Press The Netherlands&#8217; Edgar Schiferli, left, [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONDON — Convention holds that a successful World Cup needs two things: shocking results and the host nation sticking around for the duration, or very close to it. Cricket’s World Twenty20 tournament certainly got one, but it may be at the expense of the other.<br />Skip to next paragraph<br />Tom Hevezi/Associated Press</p>
<p>The Netherlands&#8217; Edgar Schiferli, left, and Ryan ten Doeschate celebrate after scoring the winning runs against England in their World Cup cricket match at Lord&#8217;s cricket ground.</p>
<p>The Netherlands, 500-1 to win the 12-team tournament, defeated England by four wickets from the last ball of Friday’s opening match at London’s Lord’s ground. England must beat Pakistan on Sunday to avoid elimination.</p>
<p>The Dutch have a cricket tradition, though it is played by only about 6,000 enthusiasts. The Netherlands has beaten major cricket nations — Australia in 1964 and England in 1989. Both of those, though, were friendly matches.</p>
<p>The Netherlands’ captain Jeroen Smits hailed the result as “without doubt the biggest day in Dutch cricket history.” Most of his team are part-time cricketers.</p>
<p>“It cost me a lot of money to come here because I had to take days off,” Smits said. “But I don’t really mind at this moment.”</p>
<p>England’s captain, Paul Collingwood, said the Dutch had played with “‘freedom and belief”’ and that they had surprised England with their batting and running between the wickets.</p>
<p>The match was decided in a tumultuous final six-ball over, the last of the 20 the Dutch had to chase down England’s total of 162. At the beginning they needed seven runs. It became a nightmare for the bowler Stuart Broad. He is one of the brightest young players in cricket, but appears ill-fated at this tournament. The last time it was played, in South Africa in 2007, he was struck for six sixes — cricket’s equivalent of a home run, with the ball hit out of the playing area — in a single over by India’s Yuvraj Singh.</p>
<p>Broad had chances to throw out a Dutch batsman running to his end from the first two deliveries, but failed both times. Then he dropped a catch.</p>
<p>From the final ball the Netherlands needed two runs from the bat of Edgar Schiferli, who is picked for his bowling skills.</p>
<p>Schiferli struck the ball back towards Broad, who picked up and threw toward the stumps at his end of the pitch. Had he hit, England would have won by one run. Instead he missed, and his throw went so far past the stumps that the two exultant, disbelieving Dutch batsmen were able to turn for the second run that gave them their victory. Their teammates poured from the dugout and formed an orange-clad pileup in the outfield.</p>
<p>Earlier, England had looked set for the expected victory as its opening batsmen Luke Wright and Ravi Bopara scored 102 runs before they were parted. Teams are expected to score faster in the second half of an innings, but instead England slowed. The batsmen who followed showed too little aggression in both stroke-play and running. England did not hit a single six.</p>
<p>The Dutch showed clear intent when the opening batsman Darren Reekers hit two sixes. He and his partner Alex Kervezee were soon dismissed, but the Dutch batsmen continued to hit hard and run aggressively — frequently turning single runs into twos.</p>
<p>England helped it by conservative field placing, with men too deep to prevent those second runs. It also fielded badly at vital moments.</p>
<p>Cricket does not record fielding errors. If it did, England would have piled up an embarrassing total even before Broad’s last-over horrors.</p>
<p>The Dutch closed in calmly on their target. The middle-order batsman Tom de Grooth struck 49 runs before he was caught trying for his personal half-century.</p>
<p>At the end it was the highly paid full-time international players of England who panicked and made basic mistakes, while the outsiders kept their nerve for a famous victory.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nottingham: Mahendra Singh Dhoni made a unique and unprecedented statement — that his team stood united — here on Friday. On the eve of the India versus Bangladesh duel in ICC World Twenty20, the Indian skipper left the media stunned during the pre-match captain’s press conference. It was not skipper Dhoni alone but the entire [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nottingham: Mahendra Singh Dhoni made a unique and unprecedented statement — that his team stood united — here on Friday.</p>
<p>On the eve of the India versus Bangladesh duel in ICC World Twenty20, the Indian skipper left the media stunned during the pre-match captain’s press conference.</p>
<p>It was not skipper Dhoni alone but the entire Indian team, including the support staff, that made an appearance during what was expected to be a routine media interaction between the press and the skipper.</p>
<p>Then, Dhoni, flanked by his men, read out a statement. “This message is for the people of India, and for Indian cricket fans worldwide and comes from the whole team. That is why we are all here.”<br />Making a statement</p>
<p>Dhoni added: “As we prepare for the Twenty20 World Cup, we are a superbly united team. The team spirit is as good as it has ever been, with each individual supporting each other, both on and off the field.</p>
<p>“Recent reports in the Indian media of a rift between myself and (Virender) Sehwag amount to nothing but false and irresponsible media (reporting),” he said.</p>
<p>The Indian captain further said: “Our fans and supporters can take confidence from the wonderful unity that continues to exist in the team. We thank our fans for their continued support and look forward to entertaining you during this tournament, into which we go into as a well-prepared, confident and unified Team India.”</p>
<p>Dhoni had been, “hurt”, as team coach Gary Kirsten revealed, by reports in a section of the media that spoke about differences between the skipper and senior batsman Sehwag.<br />Shoulder tear</p>
<p>Sehwag, Kirsten said, was suffering from a grade 1 tear in his right shoulder. He said Sehwag was progressing well but was not willing to commit himself to a time-frame for his complete recovery. Sehwag has been ruled out of the first game.</p>
<p>Left-arm paceman Zaheer Khan, another cricketer recovering from fitness concerns (strained bowling shoulder), bowled at the nets at Trent Bridge on Friday. But then, the team-management is unlikely to risk a prime bowler in the early stages of the competition.</p>
<p>Apart from Sehwag and Zaheer, Pragyan Ojha and Ravindra Jadeja may not figure in the eleven for Saturday’s game. It could, however, be a toss-up between Jadeja and Irfan Pathan for the final spot. Left-arm spinner Ojha has been bowling well but Harbhajan’s greater experience and the ability to clear the ground in the end overs is expected to clinch him a place.<br />No complacency</p>
<p>Despite being a strong and balanced side with explosive strikers of the ball and an incisive attack, India will not take Bangladesh lightly. The memories of the debacle against Bangladesh in World Cup 2007 will ensure against any complacency.</p>
<p>India has a healthy blend of right and left-handers, the power hitters and those who can rotate the strike. It is a line-up that can disrupt the rhythm of an attack.</p>
<p>It is an outfit of exemplary energy and intensity levels. Importantly, the side is not daunted by adversity.</p>
<p>The team could, however, have to grapple with chilly conditions at night in a game that begins at 6 p.m. local time (10.30 p.m. IST).</p>
<p>It is becoming increasingly cold in these parts at night and spells of icy winds will not make the players’ job easier. Dew could be a factor during the chase and defending may be a better ploy.</p>
<p>There, traditionally, is a measure of assistance for the pacemen at Trent Bridge. Ishant Sharma &#038; Co. could probe the Bangladesh line-up.</p>
<p>Bangladesh is an enthusiastic fielding side and has in skipper Mohammad Ashraful and paceman Mashrafe Murtaza — despite his IPL misadventure — men who can swing games.</p>
<p>Given that an innings is limited to 20 overs, individual performances can impact a match more in this format.</p>
<p>Shakib Hasan, Tamim Iqbal and wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim have pulled their weight for Bangladesh in the past.</p>
<p>But then, the odds are clearly in favour of the defending champion.</p>
<p>The teams:</p>
<p>India (from): M.S. Dhoni (captain), G. Gambhir, R. Sharma, S. Raina, Yuvraj Singh, Y. Pathan, I. Pathan, P. Kumar, Harbhajan Singh, R.P. Singh, Ishant Sharma, R. Jadeja, P. Ojha, Zaheer Khan.</p>
<p>Bangaldesh (from): M. Ashraful (captain), Shakib Hasan, Roqibul Hasan, Rubel Hossain, Shahadat Hossain, Tamim Iqbal, Naeem Islam, Mahmud Ullah, Mohammad Mithun, Mashrafe Mortaza, Mushfiqar Rahim, Shamsur Rehman, Syed Rasel, Abdur Razzak, Zunaed Siddique.</p>
<p>Umpires: S. Taufel &#038; B. Bowden. Third umpire: N. Long.</p>
<p>Match referee: C. Broad.</p>
<p>Match starts at 10.30 p.m. IST.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The domestic Twenty20 winners of West Indies, Sri Lanka and New Zealand, as well as Delhi Daredevils, will also get an opportunity to participate in the inaugural Champions Twenty20 League, to be held from October 8-23 in India, just after the Champions Trophy. Lalit Modi, the tournament&#8217;s chairman, said the prize money for the tournament will be US$ 6 million, and the draw will be held in London on June 23 after which the venues will be finalised.</p>
<p>Delhi have been included on the basis of having topped the round-robin stage of the 2009 IPL. They will be joined by Deccan Chargers and Royal Challengers Bangalore, the 2009 IPL finalists.</p>
<p>Other 2009 domestic finalists and winners include Victoria and New South Wales (Australia), Cape Cobras and Eagles (South Africa), Otago (New Zealand), Trinidad and Tobago (West Indies) and Wayamba (Sri Lanka). England&#8217;s Twenty20 Cup only begins on Monday and the finalists will only be decided on August 25.</p>
<p>There will be a total of 23 matches and the teams will be divided into four groups of three each to play on a league basis before the top two teams from each group move on to the second stage. The four top teams from there will play the semi-finals.</p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s IPL finalists Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings will not be eligible. Sialkot Stallions, the winners of Pakistan&#8217;s domestic Twenty20 tournament, will not feature as originally scheduled because their government has restricted travel to India.</p>
<p>&#8220;Unfortunately, the Pakistan government won&#8217;t give them clearance to come to India, and since yesterday was out cut-off date, it&#8217;s not possible to have a team from Pakistan this year,&#8221; said Modi. &#8220;Delhi Daredevils this year have highest points from the league. But from next year, the third team from India will be decided from a play-off between the two losing semi-finalists.&#8221;</p>
<p>Modi also said that players from the unofficial ICL could also represent their domestic teams, provided they resign from the league before May 31. However, if their domestic sides qualify for the Champions League those players will not be allowed to play as part of a &#8220;one-year cooling period&#8221;.</p>
<p>The tournament was initially supposed to held from December 3-11 2008 in Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore but was put off after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai. The cancellation came as a huge blow for the teams that qualified for the 2008 edition, as they would have received at least US$250,000 as participating fees. Each team gets a minimum guarantee amount for playing in the tournament.</p>
<p>On the night of the IPL final in Johannesburg, Modi said on television that the fourth season of the IPL, in 2011, could feature ten teams instead of eight.</p>
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		<title>Symonds&#8217; double blow proves crucial</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 04:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The IPL final could have gone either way but Andrew Symonds&#8217; back-to-back strikes tilted the balance in favour of Deccan Chargers, according to captain Adam Gilchrist and his Bangalore counterpart Anil Kumble. Chasing a modest 144, Bangalore looked on course for victory until Symonds struck twice in the 15th over, removing both Ross Taylor and [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The IPL final could have gone either way but Andrew Symonds&#8217; back-to-back strikes tilted the balance in favour of Deccan Chargers, according to captain Adam Gilchrist and his Bangalore counterpart Anil Kumble.</p>
<p>Chasing a modest 144, Bangalore looked on course for victory until Symonds struck twice in the 15th over, removing both Ross Taylor and Virat Kohli with the second and third deliveries respectively. Gilchrist believed the match was evenly poised until then and congratulated Bangalore on making it a great contest. &#8220;I think for us, Pragyan Ojha did really well claiming three crucial wickets but those two wickets in two balls, that really hurts especially when a team is chasing,&#8221; Gilchrist said.</p>
<p>Kumble agreed that over was the turning point. &#8220;On this track, chasing 144 was not a big task and we needed seven runs an over. But losing Taylor and Kohli in two balls hurt,&#8221; Kumble said. &#8220;Earlier, we lost Rahul [Dravid] and that put the brakes on. We didn&#8217;t have partnerships and still were one hit away from a win.&#8221;</p>
<p>They were also plenty of positives for both captains to dwell on. Gilchrist, who was adjudged the Player of the Tournament, was delighted with the performance of the youngsters in the team and he singled out Harmeet Singh, who took two wickets and a stunning catch, for special praise.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have a number of youngsters in the side and all of them are eager to learn and grow,&#8221; Gilchrist said. &#8220;It was amazing to see Harmeet tonight, the way he bowled and then took that amazing catch.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kumble credited his team-mates for the incredible turnaround in the tournament, having finished second from bottom last season. &#8220;Two weeks ago, after the match against Mumbai, we said it was tough to win five in a row and reach the final. I credit my teammates for doing just that and coming so far,&#8221; Kumble said. &#8220;Of course it was so near and yet so far but it was a good game of cricket today.&#8221;</p>
<p>He also pointed out that it was a deliberate ploy to open the bowling, since he wanted to get rid of the hard-hitting Gilchrist at the earliest. &#8220;If you let someone like Gilchrist get away, he would run away with the match. It was for me to put up my hand and bowl. Fortunately it worked well,&#8221; Kumble said.</p>
<p>Life came a full circle for Gilchrist and his team following a spectacular reversal of fortunes from the previous season, when they finished at the bottom of the table. Gilchrist felt the lack of pressure had a positive effect on his side.</p>
<p>&#8220;I really encouraged our team to try to play everything down and fly under the radar if you like, because we were happy with that, without having any expectations on us,&#8221; Gilchrist said. &#8220;This is only the cricket I play now, so given what we went through last year, this is just a really tremendous effort from the whole franchise to turn it around. It&#8217;s just been a great experience.</p>
<p>&#8220;The first thing I said at the start of our first meeting was, &#8216;Guys, we&#8217;re all in it together&#8217;. That was my first line of our first team meeting and yeah, we&#8217;re all going to enjoy this together.&#8221;</p>
<p>He was also full of praise for the way Bangalore scripted a very similar revival against the odds. &#8220;I&#8217;m thrilled for him (Kumble) and their franchise, the way they turned it around,&#8221; Gilchrist said. &#8220;They experienced a lot of the pain and disappointment that we went through last year.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 04:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deccan Chargers captain Adam Gilchrist has said he would have picked team-mate Andrew Symonds in Australia&#8217;s Ashes squad on the strength of his performance in the second IPL season. Symonds didn&#8217;t make the Ashes cut but played a huge role in Deccan winning the tournament. With Deccan clinching the title on Sunday following their six-run [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deccan Chargers captain Adam Gilchrist has said he would have picked team-mate Andrew Symonds in Australia&#8217;s Ashes squad on the strength of his performance in the second IPL season. Symonds didn&#8217;t make the Ashes cut but played a huge role in Deccan winning the tournament.</p>
<p>With Deccan clinching the title on Sunday following their six-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the final in Johannesburg, Gilchrist had spoken of how Symonds played a key role in the team&#8217;s success. Symonds took the wickets of Ross Taylor and Virat Kohli with successive balls to effectively end Bangalore&#8217;s chances.</p>
<p>&#8220;He [Symonds] would be in my [Ashes] team,&#8221; Gilchrist said. &#8220;Ever since I&#8217;ve played with Andrew Symonds he&#8217;s been a real team man. You saw a glimpse of that last year when he only played four games &#8211; the respect he had from the Indian players and international players alike. He became an instant favourite in the squad. He&#8217;s a great personality and a wonderful talent on the cricket field who can turn matches.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gilchrist also had words of praise for VVS Laxman, from whom he took over as captain after the team finished bottom of the league last season. &#8220;Although we made changes in the coaches and the captain, everyone in the squad bought into it, including VVS,&#8221; Gilchrist said. &#8220;He went through a lot emotionally. The captaincy was taken away from him and he only played five games, then the selectors decided we didn&#8217;t need him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Laxman remained a good team man despite being dropped, Gilchrist said. &#8220;He continued to contribute around the group with his experience and his vast knowledge. He wants to learn to be a better Twenty20 player. That&#8217;s a wonderful example to young players to see a player at his age wanting to evolve into a better player.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gilchrist said Laxman even worked with the team&#8217;s coaches to improve his Twenty20 skills. &#8220;It&#8217;s not just the young kids who are learning all the time, it applies to all of us. VVS epitomises what this franchise is all about.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gilchrist attributed the team&#8217;s turnaround to several factors, including emphasising to the players to &#8220;make sure every ball is the most important thing in their life at that moment&#8221;. He said the team&#8217;s owners had also played a role by agreeing to his requests for some changes in personnel.</p>
<p>&#8220;The main one was [coach] Darren Lehmann, who has a wonderful cricket brain.&#8221; Gilchrist also brought Australian fielding coach Mike Young and fitness trainer Steve Smith on board.</p>
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		<title>Manish Pandey century takes Bangalore to No. 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a campaign that has included matches insipid and inspiring Royal Challengers Bangalore have well and truly come to life. Maintaining the momentum of three consecutive wins, they pulled the rug from under Deccan Chargers&#8217; feet and went to No. 3 in the points table, setting up a semi-final clash with the Chennai Super Kings [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a campaign that has included matches insipid and inspiring Royal Challengers Bangalore have well and truly come to life. Maintaining the momentum of three consecutive wins, they pulled the rug from under Deccan Chargers&#8217; feet and went to No. 3 in the points table, setting up a semi-final clash with the Chennai Super Kings on Saturday. Deccan will play Delhi Daredevils in Friday&#8217;s semi-final.</p>
<p>At the end of a clinical win, Bangalore can thank Manish Pandey and RP Singh. Promoting Pandey to open in a pressure situation, Bangalore nearly lost him in the third over but RP&#8217;s gross misjudgment at third man settled the nerves and then some. Either cutting solidly or swatting and slapping with efficiency rather than grace, Pandey grabbed the opportunity and notched up just the second century this season &#8211; and the first by an Indian in either season. Few in South Africa would have heard of the Under-19 batsman before today but should remember him after this amazing effort.</p>
<p>Teams have struggled to defend under lights at Centurion, and Bangalore were put on the backfoot as Herschelle Gibbs waded into the attack. But Anil Kumble took pace off the ball and once Gibbs and Andrew Symonds were dismissed in relative succession it all got too tough for Deccan.</p>
<p>RP&#8217;s drop in the third over came after Jacques Kallis pulled his seventh ball to short square leg. It proved a costly error. Pandey began his innings looking out of sorts, twice inside-edging Ryan Harris on the bounce to Adam Gilchrist and top-edging safely to third man. Batting as though Bangalore needed to chase 250, Pandey clouted the ball through the leg side with abandon.</p>
<p>Roelof van der Merwe showed a liking for RP on the leg side, twice crashing him over through and over mid-on for boundaries, and weighed in with 23 from 18 balls. After he was well stumped off Symonds in the tenth over, Pandey weighed the situation and hung on. By this time he was 33, and on resumption after the strategic break dumped T Suman&#8217;s offspin for consecutive sixes to raise his half-century. Now his timing had improved considerably and Bangalore were going at seven an over.</p>
<p>Very strong through the leg side, Pandey&#8217;s main scoring option was the swipe across the line. RP returned to bowl the 14th over and Pandey reminded him of his reprieve, swatting and edging fours. He continued the same way after Pragyan Ojha accounted for Rahul Dravid in the next over, clearing his front leg and slogging against the turn. The caress &#8211; Pandey steered Jaskaran for four &#8211; was followed by the clubbed &#8211; next ball disappeared for six &#8211; and the fortuitous &#8211; an edge beat Gilchrist for four &#8211; as Pandey moved to 97 at the end of the 17th over.</p>
<p>Top Curve<br />Prime Numbers</p>
<p>    *</p>
<p>      410<br />      The number of runs scored by Gilchrist in the tournament. He becomes the fourth batsman to go past the 400-mark<br />    *</p>
<p>      45<br />      The number of runs conceded by Praveen Kumar, making it the second-most expensive spell by a Bangalore bowler this season. Kallis went for 51 off his four overs against Kings XI Punjab in their first meeting this season<br />    *</p>
<p>      106<br />      The number of runs scored in the last 10 overs by Bangalore<br />    *</p>
<p>      3<br />      The number of half-centuries for Gibbs in the tournament, making him the batsman with most fifty-plus scores for Deccan</p>
<p>Bottom Curve</p>
<p>The landmark came up with a single down the ground and there wasn&#8217;t much fanfare. Virat Kohli took a cue and pulled six more, followed by a top edge that dropped safely between two clueless fielders, and deposited the last ball over the ropes. That last over summed up the course the two teams had run.</p>
<p>With Gilchrist struggling for timing, Gibbs took over the responsibility of scoring and did so in imitable fashion. He survived a shout against an Kumble topspinner when on 5 but didn&#8217;t refrain from walking across his stumps, lapping and pulling the bowlers to distraction. Kallis hobbled off with a troublesome hamstring and Gibbs decided to take on Praveen Kumar. The first two balls were short-arm-flicked for sixes, the third was lapped for four, and Gilchrist put away a low full toss. Gibbs then dismissed van der Merwe for a couple of sixes upon introduction. Taking full toll of the half-volleys and stray balls that were on offer, Gibbs blasted 45 of the 68 runs added by the openers, lashing boundaries on both sides of the wicket.</p>
<p>He was dropped on 49 &#8211; soon after Gilchrist went for 15 &#8211; but didn&#8217;t do much damage after Deccan went into the strategic break on a healthy 79 for 1. Symonds walked out in the 11th over after Kumble got Suman, and Rohit Sharma followed him in second ball of the 15th when Gibbs lost his grip and skied one to a tumbling Pandey in the deep. With 52 needed in five, Kumble called back van der Werwe and he bowled Symonds first ball. The pressure was on Rohit and Venugopal Rao but neither contributed; Rao was run out in the 18th over and in the next Rohit lofted Kumble to a very calm Kohli at long-on. The 26 needed off the final over was too much.</p>
<p>Bangalore showed an intensity that indicated how keen they were to erase the loss from the last time these two teams met. Pandey has said he would like to join the army, like his father, if he is unable to become a professional cricketer. If he can score hundreds like this going forward he won&#8217;t need to reach for that application form.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kolkata Knight Riders has been hit by the match-fixing charge, after they lost a close encounter to Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Centurion on May 12. Kolkata scored a competitive 173 for 4 but lost by 6 wickets with just 4 balls remaining.</p>
<p>The team management left out the side&#8217;s highest run-getter Brad Hodge from the match and the Australian batsman was seen in the hospitality box rather than the team dug-out during the game.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, IPL Chairman Lalit Modi confirmed that he&#8217;ll look into the matter and investigate why Hodge was in the hospitality area. He said, &#8220;There is an anti-corruption unit. We will look into the TV footage and investigate about Hodge&#8217;s presence in the hospitality box.&#8221;</p>
<p>The incident comes even as IPL withdrew a controversial SMS game that sports minister MS Gill said encourages betting.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Durban (PTI): He was almost ruled out of rest of the IPL owing to his hamstring injury but Rajasthan Royals captain Shane Warne made a surprise appearance against Mumbai Indians as he did not want to miss possibly his only chance to play Sachin Tendulkar in the Indian Premier League here.</p>
<p>The previous match between the two teams was washed out by rains so with Tendulkar again on the opposite side yesterday there &#8220;no way to stop&#8221; Warne, who had his leg strapped up, says Rajasthan Royals Director of Coaching Darren Barry.</p>
<p>&#8220;We, Jermy (Snape), the physio, and I gave Shane every warning against playing today. You would have needed a semi trial to stop Shane from playing against the Mumbai Indians.With Sachin Tendulkar in their team, there was no way to stop him,&#8221; Barry said.</p>
<p>&#8220;His leg was strapped up but he said he was playing. And when he says he is playing, it doesn&#8217;t matter what we are saying,&#8221; he was quoted as saying by the official IPL Website.</p>
<p>Acknowledging man-of-the-match Warne&#8217;s role in the win, Barry also showered lavish praise on all his boys for their collective effort to pull off the win in the nerve-wrecking encounter.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think without a doubt all the players look up to him (Warne). He is one of the greats of all time. He enjoys an enormous amount of respect among our group. But, to be honest, it was actually a collective effort from all our players. He is a wonderful captain. Tactically, very good. The guys believe in him and that is important,&#8221; Barry said.</p>
<p>On playing so many close matches, Barry said &#8220;Rajasthan Royals have played quite a few of those in the last couple of years. Last year we had two on the last ball and one on the penultimate ball against Deccan Chargers.</p>
<p>&#8220;Tonight (Thursday) I think, the most pleasing aspect from our point of view is that we came out on a winning side.It was also a great game of cricket. Both the sides really had a crack at it and it was fantastic. Warne vs Tendulkar – it doesn&#8217;t get better than this,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>Barry also lauded the efforts of Munaf Patel and Rob Quiney in Jaipur winning the crucial match.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rob Quiney innings at the top was important. To come back into the team and get a half-century at the top was good.</p>
<p>&#8220;Full credit to Munaf Patel. The last over and four runs to defend with seven wickets down and he pulled it off. I think three wickets fell for just one run. It was all happening towards the end. When it came to the last over I am sure that most of the people would have had their money on Mumbai Indians. Munaf and Rajasthan Royals pulled off a great victory,&#8221; he said.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Madan Lal, the former India allrounder and coach, has applied for a release from the ICL in what is the first officially known response from the unauthorised league&#8217;s players and support staff to the BCCI&#8217;s recent amnesty offer. Lal, who was coach of ICL&#8217;s Delhi Giants, said he expected more cricketers and some support staff to follow suit and hoped the BCCI would utilise his services appropriately.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have applied for a release from the ICL contract,&#8221; Lal told Cricinfo. &#8220;I am thankful to the BCCI for allowing an opportunity for those with the ICL to return to the official fold. I have coached various Indian teams at different levels before and I hope the BCCI will utilise my services and experience in the best manner possible.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lal&#8217;s request followed an ICL communication to its players and support staff last week to send in their requests for a release, if needed, before May 15. The ICL will then hold a management meeting, possibly on May 18, to decide on these requests and the future course of action.</p>
<p>Sandeep Patil, Balwinder Sandhu and Karsan Ghavri, three former India players, and Ajit Wadekar, a former India captain, had approached the ICL for a release before the BCCI&#8217;s offer because of a &#8220;lack of adequate cricket&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Days before the BCCI decision, three of us coaches &#8211; Sandeep Patil, Balwinder Singh Sandhu (Dhaka Warriors coach) and myself &#8211; had a meeting with Himanshu Mody [ICL business head] and Kiran More [ICL board member],&#8221; Ghavri told Cricinfo. &#8220;We told them about our issues including no cricket being played from November 2007 and also about the salaries not being paid after that. Keeping in the prevailing conditions, we asked them to release us. We then got a call saying we were free to leave and would get our release letter by May 20. On April 30, Ajit Wadekar and I submitted the application for a release.&#8221;</p>
<p>Patil, who had coached ICL&#8217;s Mumbai Champs, had stood down from active duty by the end of the last season due to &#8220;personal reasons&#8221;. &#8220;At the meeting with the ICL, they gave the coaches the option to continue or step down,&#8221; Patil told Cricinfo. &#8220;In any case I had resigned even before the BCCI decision to grant amnesty to the ICL players, coaches and backroom staff. I have no complaints and no regrets.&#8221;</p>
<p>ICL officials, however, refused to confirm whether they had received any official requests from players or support staff for a release. &#8220;We remain confident about our future plans, especially the October programme,&#8221; an official said. The ICL had cancelled its March tournament due to the deepening economic recession and the non-availability of Lahore Badshahs, the Pakistan team, due to cross-border political tensions following the Mumbai attacks.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have had an excellent relationship with the ICL over the last two years and I have no complaints at all about that association,&#8221; Lal, a member of the 1983 World Cup-winning squad, said. &#8220;But now I feel it&#8217;s the right time to move on professionally. There are many other ICL players and support staff who think similarly.&#8221; Apart from his ICL commitments, Lal runs a coaching academy in Delhi and has a media contract with a television channel.</p>
<p>The BCCI had announced on April 30 that ICL players and support staff who wished to return to the official fold should do so by May 31. These players would be immediately allowed to play domestic cricket, including the IPL, and will become eligible for international cricket after a &#8216;cooling period&#8217; of one year. Significantly, the ICC&#8217;s new rules for official and unofficial cricket, which aims to plug existing loopholes, will come into force from June 1.</p>
<p>BCCI officials were not available for comment but it&#8217;s understood that the board has written to various state associations to confirm the amnesty offer and stipulate the norms that needed to be followed while readmitting such players. &#8220;We have been told that we would either have to produce an NOC from ICL or hand over a copy of the contract termination letter that has been sent by us to ICL,&#8221; a senior ICL player told Cricinfo. &#8220;We might then have to sign an official undertaking with the BCCI, which would bar us from participating in leagues or tournaments not authorised by the Indian board.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="news-body"> Chris Gayle has said that he doesn&#8217;t want to captain West Indies for much longer because of the pressure the job entailed. </p>
<p class="news-body"> Gayle also said that he &#8220;wouldn&#8217;t be so sad&#8221; if Test cricket eventually gave way to the Twenty20 version and hit back at Andrew Strauss, who had criticised the West Indies captain for arriving from the IPL just two days before the start of the Lord&#8217;s Test, asking the England captain to &#8220;stay out of [other] people&#8217;s business&#8221;. </p>
<p class="news-body"> &#8220;To be honest with you there&#8217;s a possibility I might give it [captaincy] up &#8211; I will be giving it up shortly,&#8221; Gayle told the <i>Guardian</i>. &#8220;It&#8217;s definitely not something I&#8217;m looking to hang on to. I need some time for myself, to be honest with you, it&#8217;s a lot of travelling. There&#8217;s always something you have to go and do, you know, extra. Lunch or dinner, some other thing, there&#8217;s always something for the captain. I&#8217;m not that type of person. I can&#8217;t take on too much. So soon I will be handing over this captaincy. I [will] soon finish with it.&#8221; </p>
<p class="news-body">Gayle, who took over the captaincy from Ramnaresh Sarwan in 2007, said he was looking for potential successors. &#8220;We&#8217;re still looking at quite a few,&#8221; he said. &#8220;So we just have to wait and see when the selectors decide &#8211; or whosoever decides. Then I&#8217;m ready. The chairman pointed out to me they want me to actually be the captain for right now. We have to see how it goes. I said, &#8216;Don&#8217;t be too long, though&#8217;.&#8221; </p>
<p class="news-body">Gayle took over the captaincy in the absence of Sarwan who was injured for the ODI series against England in 2007. The West Indies board initially rejected the selectors&#8217; move to appoint Gayle before reversing its decision. Gayle revealed that he was reluctant to take over the captaincy and had to be persuaded into the role. &#8220;At the time when I was asked I didn&#8217;t want to be the captain,&#8221; he said. &#8220;That&#8217;s when it all started. We won the series and then I said to them, whenever Sarwan is fully fit, I am ready to step down. Maybe they saw something different, something totally different, and they asked me to be captain. </p>
<p class="news-body">&#8220;I thought hard about it. I didn&#8217;t want to be captain. I wanted to have more free time. I didn&#8217;t want that added pressure at that particular time, but they actually insist, insist, insist, so I said OK. So I thought, just get on with it.&#8221; </p>
<p class="news-body">Gayle was then preferred as captain over Sarwan for the 2007-08 tour of South Africa. He resigned at a West Indies directors&#8217; meeting last July following the home series against Australia due to disagreements over selection but was persuaded to stay on by WICB president Julian Hunte. </p>
<p class="news-body"> Gayle was the subject of much criticism for <a href="http://content.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/403074.html">extending his IPL stint</a> with the Kolkata Knight Riders and joining his West Indies team-mates only 48 hours before the first Test at Lord&#8217;s, a match which they lost inside three days. Strauss had said that &#8220;we wouldn&#8217;t want our players to arrive two days before&#8221; a Test. He added that it was important for Test cricket to get the attention it deserved and that it shouldn&#8217;t be devalued in &#8220;any way, shape or form&#8221;. </p>
<p class="news-body">Gayle, however, responded to Strauss&#8217;s comments by saying that the matter &#8220;doesn&#8217;t concern him&#8221;. &#8220;Focus on his team, don&#8217;t worry about West Indies, don&#8217;t worry about me. Tell him don&#8217;t sleep with Chris on his mind, tell him get Chris off his mind,&#8221; Gayle said. </p>
<p class="news-body">While Gayle said he wouldn&#8217;t be worried if the primacy of Test cricket were to be reduced, he said Strauss ought to be because the England captain may not be able to adapt to the shorter format. Strauss, who is England&#8217;s Test and ODI captain, isn&#8217;t part of the squad for the World Twenty20 in June. </p>
<p class="news-body">&#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t be so sad [about the demise of Test cricket],&#8221; Gayle said. &#8220;Some other players would be. Maybe Andrew Strauss would be sad. Maybe he will be sad if Test cricket dies and Twenty20 comes in. Because there is no way he can make the change. So tough luck. I like Twenty20. Who doesn&#8217;t? Maybe a couple of the Englishmen wouldn&#8217;t like to play Twenty20.&#8221; </p>
<p class="news-body">Responding to Gayle&#8217;s criticism of his comments, Strauss told Sky Sports: &#8220;I was answering a question about the future of Test cricket. I believe very strongly Test cricket should be the ultimate form of the game, and therefore we should prepare for Test matches in a manner befitting that. </p>
<p class="news-body">&#8220;I feel if our players turned up two days before that wouldn&#8217;t give us enough time to prepare properly, but Chris&#8217; views on Test cricket and the future of that are his own opinion and I don&#8217;t really get drawn into that. The last thing I want to concentrate on is what is happening with the West Indies squad, that is not of great importance to us really.&#8221; </p>
<p class="news-body">&#8220;For me personally I think Test cricket is the ultimate form of the game,&#8221; said Strauss. &#8220;I think it is a true test of character, temperament and technique and I think the majority of cricketers around the world still think that. Hopefully that is the case and hopefully there are not more and more players that don&#8217;t want to play Test cricket. I think that would be a very sad day for the game.&#8221; </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The IPL has withdrawn a text-messaging competition in which users predicted the outcome of each ball of an over for cash prizes. The game had come in for strong criticism from India&#8217;s sports minister MS Gill over its similarity with gambling. &#8220;There was no formal complaint about the game but the minister&#8217;s views were taken [...]<br/><br/>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The IPL has withdrawn a text-messaging competition in which users predicted the outcome of each ball of an over for cash prizes. The game had come in for strong criticism from India&#8217;s sports minister MS Gill over its similarity with gambling.</p>
<p>&#8220;There was no formal complaint about the game but the minister&#8217;s views were taken into account and the organisers have withdrawn the game,&#8221; Rajiv Shukla, a member of the IPL&#8217;s governing council and a senior BCCI official, told PTI.</p>
<p>Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, said he was pleased with the decision. &#8220;I had written to the IPL to inquire on that particular game,&#8221; Lorgat told Cricinfo. &#8220;The developers of that game had come to see us some two years back, but we didn&#8217;t have enough information on how it worked, so I had written to the IPL requesting for some more information. I&#8217;m personally pleased that they have recognised that perhaps it&#8217;s not the right time to introduce something like that. Simply because I didn&#8217;t know the details of the game, that was the discomfort.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s understood that the IPL and the game&#8217;s promoters discontinued the game two days ago and are currently studying the legal aspects surrounding it before a final decision is taken.</p>
<p>Gill had last week denounced the SMS game &#8211; though he did not refer to it by name &#8211; saying it amounted to gambling. &#8220;I see the commercial use of cricket for business gains that is going on. I am concerned at knowledgeable comments from serious followers of cricket about the latest venture of encouraging viewers to make ball by ball predictions of runs scored for economic gain in the shape of cash prizes,&#8221; he said in a statement. &#8220;This is viewed as &#8216;openly encouraging gambling and betting&#8217;, which official bodies do not resort to, even in countries where betting is legal.&#8221;</p>
<p>He had reminded the BCCI of its position in the Indian sports spectrum. &#8220;The actions of the BCCI are bound to impact the thinking in other sports, some time or the other. We have already had, sometime back, a match-fixing scandal in the game. It seems the ICC had expressed concerns about such possibilities, in the IPL.&#8221;</p>
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