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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| 'I made the right choice in acquiring a franchise' - Mallya |
Vijay Mallya, owner of the Bangalore Royal Challengers, has expressed his support for the team, and said he hoped to "enjoy the legitimate privacy of sorting out issues within my own squad".
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Support for Dravid |
Here's the latest news from the IPL.
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Kolkata embarrassed in record rout |
Shaun Pollock led a stand-out seam-bowling performance as the Mumbai Indians notched up the most convincing win of the tournament, and their fifth in a row, handing the Kolkata Knight Riders an eight-wicket drubbing.
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Ganguly hopes for ODI recall |
Sourav Ganguly has brushed aside notions of Twenty20 being a young man's game, pointing out how seniors players have thrived in the Indian Premier League.
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Kumble comes out in support of Dravid |
Anil Kumble has firmly backed Rahul Dravid, the captain of the Bangalore Royal Challengers, and said it was time "people who matter" understand what sports is all about.
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Donkey drop, and brothers in arms |
Presenting the plays of the day from the match between the Delhi Daredevils and the Deccan Chargers in Delhi.
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Magical Mishra bowls Delhi to victory |
A dramatic final-over hat-trick by Amit Mishra, when Deccan Chargers needed only 15 runs off six balls, clinched a tense 12-run victory for the Delhi Daredevils and ended their four-match losing streak.
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Harbhajan and Sreesanth will get along - Kirsten |
Gary Kirsten, the India coach, is confident Harbhajan Singh and Sreesanth would put the slapping incident behind them and get along well in the dressing room. Kirsten said both he and Paddy Upton, the mental conditioning coach and trainer, had the expertise to handle the players should any problems arise.
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Rajasthan players to stay on in India |
The Indian Premier League's Jaipur franchise has discussed the sensitive security situation in the city with its players and is sure that all members of Rajasthan Royals, their IPL team, will be available for Saturday's home match against Bangalore Royal Challengers.
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05/17/2008 05:54 AM
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| Rajasthan stars consider going home after bomb blasts |
Darren Berry, the Rajasthan Royals team manager, says there is a "real option" three of the team's highest profile players will not return to Jaipur following a series of bombs that killed about 80 people on Tuesday.
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