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    **Official** India in Bangladesh

    SPORTING declaration? btw: I was wondering how can one call it a sporting declaration? 250 runs in 43 overs, RRR 5.81. Was it possible for even Australia? It's not oneday where anything down the legside is wide, or no more than 2 players can field outside the 30 yard cricle for a period, or...
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    It seems like Bangladesh is winning their 'minnow' battle against England

    Numbers telling everything (or not?)! Well, I didn't read all posts of Anil but the few in this thread. I wrote in my first post what his these few things here suggested. Well, Anil has nicely pointed out that I'm wrong to think what he thinks, never mind. But Sanz, looks you need to grow your...
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    It seems like Bangladesh is winning their 'minnow' battle against England

    Don't know why but some people here have the habit of taking things wrongly. I do know there are many Indians who are backing Bangladesh alright. What I wanted to convey is simply Anil, yes, you may retake a look at my previous post, it's one and only Anil, who is little upset. That's all. Don't...
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    It seems like Bangladesh is winning their 'minnow' battle against England

    Our Indian (he's Indian I think) friend Anil is still too upset about India's ealry exit from the world cup. He watches Bangladesh's matches and remorses India could have been in the same place. For those who think a country should get test status only after having a test level infrastructure...
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    Bob Woolmer dies at 58

    Too shocking RIP
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    Manjural Islam dies in road accident

    Saw the shcocking headline while visiting the fantasy cricekt. I still can't believe it. :cry: We're so near of death always without realising it. Read at cricinfo and tigercricket. RIP

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