'It's something which I have been doing since my under-13 days. May be because I always used to play with older guys. May be that helped.'
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Unable to cope with a slow turning pitch, South Africa fails in its quest to equal Australia's world record unbeaten run of 21 one-dayers.
BY Ramnath Shenoy 18 November 2005
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'There are people who know more than me in certain areas. I will be wanting to tap into those people from time to time both in India and outside India. I believe they can play a very important role in developing a unit that will become a champion tea
BY Ramnath Shenoy 17 June 2005
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In the end, the Pakistani aggression and attack was too much for a defensive Indian batting that caved in under pressure to give the tourists a thrilling series-levelling win, with six overs to spare.
BY Ramnath Shenoy 27 March 2005
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Displaying excellent form, the top order loses little time to post 261-2 and set India a daunting target of 383 in their bid to draw parity.
BY Ramnath Shenoy 26 March 2005
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The Delhi dasher strikes a belligerent 201 but the huge first innings target seems to weigh heavily on the Indians who finish the day 379-6.
BY Ramnath Shenoy 25 March 2005
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A knock spanning eleven and half hours, studded with 32 fours and a six in a 504-ball essay, the deputy is an epitome of class and patience as he becomes the first Pakistani to crack a double ton on Indian soil. His 267 is instrumental in setting up
BY Ramnath Shenoy 24 March 2005
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The gentle giant from Multan celebrates his 100th Test appearance with an unbeaten 184, becoming only the fifth batsmen in Test history to record the feat. Also piling on the misery for the hosts is Inzamam's deputy Younis Khan on 127 as the duo stit
BY Ramnath Shenoy 23 March 2005
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The unseeded 18-year-old sparkles on her home turf as she becomes the first Indian woman to win a WTA Tour title in the $140,000 event. Updates
BY Ramnath Shenoy 11 February 2005
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'When I started playing I was playing against seniors, and now the roles are reversed. One has to love what one does and work hard.'
BY Ramnath Shenoy 5 February 2005
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