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Umpires lack common sense
Bangalore : In times of complexity, common sense must prevail. For an international umpire common sense is the basic quality, all other qualities come next. India-New Zealand match on Wednesday once again proved that some the most 'revered' umpires in ...
Umpires Lack Common Sense
Gayle helps Windies scrape past Scotland
Dublin:West Indies captain Chris Gayle scored an unbeaten 85 as his side just did enough to beat Scotland in the last over of their quadrangular one-day international here Thursday. ...
Spirited Proteas upbeat against clinical Aussies
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Spirited Proteas upbeat against clinical Aussies
Beausejour (St Lucia):As South Africa seek nothing but revenge in the second semi-finals here on Wednesday, the ~~Law of Averages~~ seems to be the only factor that might spoil Ricky Ponting and Co~~s dreams of claiming the third World Cup in a row. ...
Australia 'A' wins over South African Blues
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WC 2003 - Match-winner Symonds fears backseat final role
Port Elizabeth: Big-hitting Andrew Symonds took defending champion Australia into its third successive World Cup final on Tuesday and then admitted he could be reduced to a supporting role in Sunday~~s finale at the Wanderers. ...
WC 2003 - Fiery Lee 'spells' doom for Sri Lankans
Johannesburg: Defending champion Australia demonstrated its ruthless ambition to hang onto its title as it stormed into the World Cup final with a brutal execution of Sri Lanka at Port Elizabeth on Tuesday. ...
WC 2003 - Fiery Lee 'spells' doom for Sri Lankans
Johannesburg: Defending champion Australia demonstrated its ruthless ambition to hang onto its title as it stormed into the World Cup final with a brutal execution of Sri Lanka at Port Elizabeth on Tuesday. ...