Now, Pak parliamentarians want Indian cricket safari!
Yahoo! India News Tue, 22 Mar 2005 3:07 AM PST
Now, Pak parliamentarians want Indian cricket safari! Islamabad, Mar. 22 (ANI): Pakistan's Ministry of Sports and Culture has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to arrange a trip for 120 parliamentarians to India to watch the upcoming one-day series at PCB's expense. |
Cricket-Harbhajan to bowl 'doosra' despite throwing report
Reuters via Yahoo! News Tue, 22 Mar 2005 2:51 AM PST
India's Harbhajan Singh will bowl his 'doosra' in the third test against Pakistan despite being called over the delivery for the second time in three months, coach John Wright has said. |
Cricket is making noise in Bay Area
San Francisco Chronicle Tue, 22 Mar 2005 3:35 AM PST
There are some trends you can see coming. Hybrid cars, the iPod revolution and designer coffee bistros, for example. But never, in our most fevered dreams, would we have spotted the latest Bay Area trend on the horizon. Cricket. That's... |
Tainted Harbhajan holds key to third Pakistan Test
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport Tue, 22 Mar 2005 0:41 AM PST
India hope off-spinner Harbhajan Singh will be at his best when they make an attempt to wrap up the series against Pakistan with a win in the third and final Test. |
Kolkata was not a disaster, says Pak coach
Outlook India Tue, 22 Mar 2005 4:21 AM PST
Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer today said not all was over for his team after the defeat in the second Test and that his players would bounce back in the series decider and square the series. |
Bhajji not to change bowling action: Wright
NDTV Tue, 22 Mar 2005 3:48 AM PST
Harbhajan Singh would continue to bowl his "doosra" in the third cricket Test against Pakistan despite having been reported for a suspect bowling action, coach John Wright said today. |
Harbhajan would continue to bowl doosra: Wright
Express India Tue, 22 Mar 2005 3:21 AM PST
Harbhajan Singh would continue to bowl his doosra in the third cricket Test against Pakistan despite having been reported for a suspect bowling action, coach John Wright said. |
Beware the Turbinator's wrath
CricketLine.com Tue, 22 Mar 2005 2:59 AM PST
Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh has reacted strongly against suggestions that his bowling action is suspect. Harbhajan, whose action has been reported to the International Cricket Council before, was once again under the microscope after the second Test against Pakistan. |
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