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'The on-field umpire is in the best position'
Two leading umpires talk about the ICC’s proposed referrals systemInterviews by Nagraj Gollapudi27-May-2008 This could be an increasingly
Handle with care
India’s Under-19 World Cup winners may be barely old enough to drink but they’ve got big money chasing them. It’s important that they get help to stay
An eye on Ranji – Part 5
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Australia's slowdown keeps pace with changing times
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Overestimated England slip further
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Sloppiness taints India win
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