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Selector Dilip Vengsarkar prefers performance to reputations
`We should have sporting pitches for all domestic games'

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Dinesh Karthik in dazzling form
Chennai: Dinesh Karthik's 68-ball 85 was an amalgam of flair and substance. He innovated, disrupting the rhythm of the bowlers. And did so without appearing to chance his arm. Openers Robin Uthappa (92, 99b, 6 x 4, 3 x 6) and Gautam Gambhir ...

SHOOTING FROM THE HIP -- PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN
Thank goodness common sense has prevailed
Thank goodness common sense has prevailed. Thank goodness the man made storm has passed and the game of bat and ball can continue to enrich our lives. After all it is only a game, and not a bad one at that. Cricket tests a player's skill and ...

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Oldies ready for new challenges
NEW DELHI: Experience has no substitute. Years of hard work, the wisdom and maturity gained from tackling situations that pose challenges in varying degrees, all contribute to the expertise of a successful performer. The Sri Lankan trio of ...

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Dhoni walks the honest path
CHENNAI: M.S. Dhoni nicked V.R.V. Singh to the 'keeper and did not wait for the umpire's decision. He was in need of runs in India Blue's first game against Red in the Challenger Series, but still decided to `walk.' "I have always been like ...

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AITA wants Mahesh Bhupathi back in the team
NEW DELHI: The All India Tennis Association (AITA) has reiterated that Mahesh Bhupathi was an irreplaceable player and that his presence would be very much required to bolster India's medal hunt at the Asian Games to be held in Doha, Qatar, from ...

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