Double roles back in vogue in tinsel town Hindu,
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Remodelling her future Tonight,
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MSN India IPL Performances Not Pertinent to T20 World Cup for Kiwis Cricket360,
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Life Beyond The Metros Wall Street Journal An IPL game today is equally enjoyed by the small town guy as much as it is by the metro guy. Probably he has a more active point of view than the metro king. Whether the Deccan Chargers deserved to win, why did Shane Warne's charms and Kumble's …
Published on: 31st May, 2009
Thaindian.com Double roles back in vogue in tinsel town Thaindian.com,
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The real winner is IPL itself Malaysia Star,
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AFP Modest IPL form no drawback for Black Caps eTaiwan News,
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• Hampshire 191-6; Surrey 173-8 • Hampshire win by 18 runs to keep qualification hopes alive Hampshire just about kept their Twenty20 Cup hopes alive today when they restricted Mark Ramprakash to a man-of-the-match award in a losing cause and thus managed to avoid losing twice to Surrey in five days. Last Wednesday at The Oval, Hampshire held Surrey until the penultimate ball and yesterday appeared to be going the same way while Ramprakash was at the wicket, pacing the chase. Asked to make 192 for victory and finding themselves at 58 for three after eight overs, the 39-year-old gradually accelerated the Surrey innings until, when he passed his own half century, 62 were needed from five overs
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• Star player misses running session and training drills • Paul Collingwood insists Pietersen ‘will play a major part’ The fitness of Kevin Pietersen was the major talking point around the England camp today as the fall-out from the IPL tournament continued to hang over England’s preparation for the World Twenty20, which gets under way here on Friday. Pietersen took a full part in England’s batting and fielding preparations at Loughborough today but was not involved in the training drills and extra running that preceded the net sessions
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• Sri Lankans admit to mixed feelings about getting on bus again • Both teams hope World Twenty20 can raise nations’ spirits For the two countries caught up in the Lahore terrorist attack the World Twenty20 is much more than just another cricket tournament. It is an attempt to recover a sense of normality.