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    Feature: Asia Cup Preview

    Asia Cup Preview: The Sub-Continent clashes in Bangladesh India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka clash in the Asia Cup starting from 11th March. CW's Angikaar C previews the tournament.
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    The Same Story in the ODI's

    The Same Story in the ODI's Angikaar C expresses his disappointment at India's performance in the ODI series against England.
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    Third Test review: India Shaken and Stirred

    Do have a look at my Third Test review. Third Test Review: India Shaken and Stirred It doesn't feel good to be an Indian cricket fan, right now. :wacko:
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    Fletcher's Road Ahead

    Fletcher's Road Ahead After an immensely successful stint with Gary Kirsten, India have appointed Duncan Fletcher as their new coach. Here's a look at some of the challenges facing the new Indian coach.
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    *Official* Match 36 - England v West Indies

    Predicted at the start of the tournament that this match might turn out to be very significant and so it has. England have been stepping up for the big matches so I'm thinking they'll be up for this as well. But I root for Bangladesh so I'll be supporting the Indies. :P
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    *Official* Match 21 - England v South Africa

    It would be interesting to see how the subcontinental teams play Tahir. He is a good bowler no doubt, but his real test will come up against a Sehwag or Misbah or Sanga, some of the finest players of spin.
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    World Cup 2011 HQ

    Irish joy and Bangla catipulation
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    World Cup 2011 HQ

    The chink in India's armour
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    *Official* Match 9 - Bangladesh v Ireland

    Best match of the tournament, so far IMO. This is what I want to see when I tune into a WC, two evenly-matched teams going against each other with both having a chance to win till the end. All backed up by a vociferous crowd...beautiful stuff. Group B is a tough group. Unlike Canada, ZImbabwe...
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    World Cup 2011 HQ

    Matches To Look Out Trying to make sense of the maddening schedule. :happy:
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    *Official* Match 2 - Kenya v New Zealand

    NZ can't be that good. And Kenya can't be that bad. Something's gone wrong here..
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    *Official* Match 1 - India v Bangladesh

    My loyalties face a severe test today...being a Bengali from India. :P But India had better win this. 'Revenge is a dish best served cold.' Zaheer, york Tamim out and remind him he's still a upstart. :P Bhajji, if you bat, clonk Shakib for two consecutive sixes. The only way the Tigers can...
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    World Cup Preview from CW

    We all pegged Canada as probably the worst team in the tournament, and see what happened: almost laid one into England! If the initial signs are anything to go by, this should be far better than WI 2007.
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    *Official* Warm-up Matches Discussion

    Maybe too quick to judge... but pathetic performance by India. Sehwag might have been the top scorer but if he's gonna run like that, we don't stand any chance. Dhoni looked still ok in his brief stay and Pathan looks reliable. Thanks to Ashwin, we managed to get over 200. Helped by the wides...
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    Eden Gardens loses India-England fixture

    It's just a change of venue right.....from Eden to Chinnaswamy, hardly something major. Probably, those 80,000 crazy fans of Kolkata are not going to mind. Yes, they might have been planning to and looking forward to the fixture for over a year now, but they won't mind. Nor will those...
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    Hayden: "..Ganguly and Harbajan chickened out.."

    Ganguly was notably weak against the short ball, but then probably, a lot of players were. He did manage to overcome it and score some fine innings, so let's hand it to him over there. I would find it highly unlikely that Ganguly, of all people, would 'chicken' out of a match against...
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    *Official* Group A General Discussion

    You never can really write off Pakistan, in any cricketing tournament. We can all expect them to surprise us and then they'll lose to Ireland. It seems strange but even after losing the Ashes, Australia still look like the team to beat.

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