The reasons why Delhi should not hold cricket matches were present in the more expensive pavilions, even though very few of them would have paid for it.
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This victory, hopefully, will make both the teams believe in their abilities rather than the toss of the coin
BY Suveen K. Sinha 11 April 2005
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One-day cricket has become a contest between two sets of batsmen, elbowing the bowler out of the scheme of things. Something must be done now, while the going is still good.
BY Suveen K. Sinha 4 April 2005
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Now that Pakistan have squared the series by winning the Bangalore Test, it may be tempting to predict that they have an upper hand in the six-match one day series that kicks off on April 2 at Kochi. Do they?
BY Suveen K. Sinha 28 March 2005
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If Pakistan can address just a few issues, they will be able to match India in Bangalore.
BY Suveen K. Sinha 21 March 2005
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The draw at Mohali was salvaged purely because Kamran Akmal played the innings of his life and so did Abdul Razzaq. These two sterling performances can do nothing to hide the glaring weaknesses of Pakistan.
BY Suveen K. Sinha 14 March 2005
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The former BCCI chief and president of CCI bowls a flurry of bouncers and beamers that Mr Jagmohan Dalmiya, first referred to here as "one man", would struggle to fend off.
BY Suveen K. Sinha 8 March 2005
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As Harsha Bhogle wrote recently, 'Make no mistake, Pakistan have the men to win the series. Now whether they have the team to do so, I do not know. Nobody really does.'
BY Suveen K. Sinha 2 March 2005
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Is it time for Team India to celebrate, because of speed demon Shaoib Akhtar's last minute pull out? Or for his captain, who may may well have done a whoop in private?
BY Suveen K. Sinha 21 February 2005
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This is an auspicious moment for a column's birth. But, with all the immodesty of a boundless newborn, it would like to set aside, for a week or so, Pakistan's tour of India...
BY Suveen K. Sinha 14 February 2005
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