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    ***Official*** IPL 2009

    Finally Mumbai pick the right team They finally stoppe dthe nonsense of batting the batsman lower than Bhajji Sachin Tendulkar finally gets the right Mumbai Indians XI - Silly Point
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    Who should be inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame?

    Removed With the Allan Border Medal presentation night coming up next Tuesday, that means that two more distinguished servants of Australian cricket will become the 30th and 31st members of the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. Unlike the winner of the Border Medal, the ACHOF laureates can be...
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    Matthew Hayden Retires - Tribute Thread ***Breaking News***

    Neil Harvey has never been anything but forthright, and his opinions have often rankled. Following his call for Matthew Hayden to leave international cricket during the Third Test, a minor frenzy has broken out among cricket fans. Hayden has now retired, but his place in cricket history will...
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    Matthew Hayden Retires - Tribute Thread ***Breaking News***

    I disagree with Sanga. Soon every country will have at least one great opener at any given time. Some will even have two. But no way could we then say he must be better than Ponsford or Woodfull for instance. Gavaskar barely averaged 50.
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    Matthew Hayden Retires - Tribute Thread ***Breaking News***

    What's so good about him I can't believe so many people say he was one of the all time greats. In this current era, his statistics are not super great and he never played very well against top class pace, which is what the opener is supposed to do. He wasn't so versatile either
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    Cricket Books

    Blogspot is the blotted out part of course
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    Cricket Books

    Miller's Luck He even contradicts the book in his speech for the launch. Priceless! http://monkeyatthecricket.*************/2009/01/new-low.html
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    Cricket Books

    It has more errors than the others I think. I don't like his editorialising as well, in some cases he turns a speculation into "fact", for objective details. Also he has a corny way of putting up cliches and "word grabs"
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    Cricket Books

    Miller's Luck I guess this website blacklists blogspot websites but that is where the blanked out part is
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    Cricket Books

    Mill'er Luck by Roland Perry I saw someone post a query about this awhile ago. I would have to say that the fact-checking in it is very poor. Perry is sloppy and makes a lot of factual errors. I have written a great long diatribe about it here...

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