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South Africas Tour Of India

DD rakes in moolah as ad slots are sold out
New Delhi:Public broadcaster Prasar Bharati, which had received telecast rights for 31 cricketing days from the BCCI, said today it was "meeting targets" and its entire ad inventory was sold out, including for Saturday~~s big clash between India and Pakistan and the two Tests against South Africa. ...
Proteas to follow Aussies in aggression
Mumbai:South African cricket captain Graeme Smith will use the Australian strategy of playing aggressive cricket to do well in the forthcoming two-match Test series in India starting from November 20. ...
Bahutule to lead President's XI against SA
Mumbai:Mumbai all-rounder Sairaj Bahutule would lead a 14-member Indian Cricket Board President~~s XI team in the three-day tour opener against the visiting South African team to be held at Jaipur from November 14-16. ...
Boje's decision catches BCCI by surprise
New Delhi:Nicky Boje~~s decision to pull out of the Indian tour has come as a surprise to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officials who said they had been working hard to facilitate the South African spinner~~s participation in the series. ...
Gibbs decides against touring India
Durban:South African opening batsman Herschelle Gibbs, who is under pressure to be interrogated by Delhi Police regarding the match-fixing scandal, will not join the national team on the tour of India next month. ...
Gibbs won't be punished if he skip India tour
Durban:South African opener Herschelle Gibbs is unlikely to be penalised by the United Cricket Board of South Africa (USBSA) even if he refuses to tour India for the two-match Test series. ...
New SA coach warns players of 'butt kicks'
Durban:Daryll Cullinan could come out of retirement and tour India next month with newly-appointed South African coach Ray Jennings asking the middle-order batsman to make himself available for the two-Test series. ...
Jennings insists on Gibbs, Boje touring India
Durban:South Africa~~s new cricket coach Ray Jennings today said Herschelle Gibbs and Nicky Boje should travel to India despite the cloud of match-fixing investigations hanging over them. ...
BCCI asks Delhi Police stand on SA tour issue
New Delhi:With the South African cricket tour of India drawing nearer, the issue of possible questioning of two key players of the visiting team in connection with a year 2000 match-fixing case has revived with Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) seeking to know t...