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June 06, 2004
Cricket news:
Jagmohan Dalmiya completely contradicts his 2000 position on chucking. Doesn't the Twenty-Twenty game offer a great opportunity for webcasts as the MLB site does with baseball? England's newest cricketing hero Andrew Strauss relives his debut and the days thereafter. The BCCI insists that the schedule for the South Africa series will be out shortly. Michael Atherton lists out his problems with Headingley, England's slip catching and Giles' bowling.
Rambled @ 5:49 PM
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