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    *Official* Australia in India 2010

    Australia just going through a rough patch.....after the departure of greats like hayden,gilchrist,langer,warne and others, it was always going to be a tough ask for them to remain at the top. But I am sure they will give England a hard time in the ashes, especially because they will be playing...
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    ***Official*** Tendulkar vs Ponting Thread

    Ponting is a great player in his own right....but he was just a couple of hundreds behind Tendulkar a few yrs back, and now he has fallen so far behind that it does not look like a competition anymore. But do not get me wrong, Ponting on his day is better than anyone, including Sachin. But over...
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    Test match attendances in India

    I think not giving test matches to the other cities will only lessen its popularity in those cities. Basically places like Nagpur and all should only be given test matches. If the only cricket being played in the city is test cricket people will watch anyways, and when they see good quality...
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    ICC approves test championship and other changes...

    I think the test championship is a welcome change. That will make for more competitive test cricket than what is being played right now. But 4 years is way too long a time....
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    ***Official*** Tendulkar vs Ponting Thread

    Tendulkar all the way After this series, nobody can compare the two...both the batsman are legends of the game, but Tendulkar was the only one in Bradman's 11

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