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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Tendulkar fined for MI's slow over rate
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Sachin is an Ageless Wonder : Gilchrist
Sachin Tendulkar would be 42 when the next World Cup comes around but former Australian batsman Adam Gilchrist says the Indian batting icon could well be seen in action in the mega-event as he is "ageless".
Gilchrist heaped praise on Tendulkar, who would be celebrating his 38th birthday on April 24.
"Sachin is ageless," Gilchrist toldPTI.
"He has obviously shown his desire and hunger to continue and that's great for him. Sachin is one of the iconic figures in world cricket history," he said.
Speaking in a lighter vein, Gilchrist said that he would not be surprised to see Tendulkar playing in the next World Cup.
"Anything is possible with Sachin," Gilchrist, the veteran of 96 Tests and 287 ODIs, said smilingly.
Former Australian all-rounder Michael Bevan, who is coaching the Kings XI Punjab, said Tendulkar just loves his batting.
"He certainly spends lot of time at the crease. He has been batting extremely well and when you are part of the successful team, it is always more enjoyable," 40-year-old Bevan told PTI.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
It's been one of the hardest good byes to say: Kirsten
Monday, April 4, 2011
A Day in The Life of a Pakistani Cricketer
8:00 am: You wake up in the morning with a colossal hangover.
8:15 am: You notice that the struggling actress you brought home last night has disappeared.
8:20 am: You also notice that your phone which had ‘important information’ is also missing.
8:30 am: You go down for breakfast.
8:35 am: You spill some orange juice on the table. The PCB chief gets pissed and drops you from the team.
8:36 am: You apologize profusely and clean up the orange juice. They decide to let you back in.
9:30 am: You show up for practice. Sadly, no one else does.
10:15 am: The rest of the team finally shows up. The PCB Chief gets pissed again and drops you from the team for being early.
10:25 am: You beg, you plead, he lets you back in.
12:00 pm: Practice ends.
12:30 pm: You get a phone call from some “agents” who promise you some cash.
12:32 pm: You’re confused. You can either tell the team management what just happened or you can buy a Ferrari.
12:33 pm: Ferrari!
3:00 pm: The match starts. Pakistan is batting first.
4:00 pm: The innings collapses. You were the highest scorer with 8 runs.
7:00 pm: Another embarrassing defeat for Pakistan.
7:15 pm: The PCB chief drops you for scoring too many runs also he didn’t like your shoes.
7:30 pm: On the bright side your new red Ferrari arrives. Oh well, life is good!
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Sanga knew he lost the Toss : Vaughan

There was confusion during toss of the ICC Cricket World Cup final, which India won by six wickets to reclaim the World Cup after 28 years.
The start to the match was marred by confusion when the coin toss had to be performed twice after match referee Jeff Crowe failed to hear what Sangakkara had called.
But Vaughan wrote on his Twitter page that Sangakkara conned his Indian counterpart Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
"Sangakkara has stuffed Dhoni. He shouted tails in the first toss and lost it. You can hear it on air."
He later tweeted: "I hear tails shout at the toss..
Others hear heads... Inconclusive on the replays."
Vaughan went on to insist that the Sri Lankan skipper knew he had lost the toss the first time around.
"I think there was a bit of skulduggery at the toss.
Kumar Sangakkara knew he'd lost that first toss, but he saw Dhoni hadn't really heard him!"