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Sachin Tendulkar is not fit for T20 cricket since he is neither inventive nor fearless, according to former Australian coach John Buchanan.
Ponting, Katich tons put Australia in command
In reply to England's 435, skipper Ricky Ponting and Simon Katich slammed centuries to take Australia to 249/1 at stumps on Day 2 of the first Ashes Test at Cardiff.
Champions League will be a big success: Modi
Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi is working tirelessly on his next brainchild - Champions League - that is scheduled to start in October, and is hopeful that it will be a successful tournament.
India's non-compliance almost cost Asia 2011 WC bid
The sub-continent's joint bid for 2011 Cricket World Cup ran the scare of hitting the rocks because of India's "non-compliance" to fulfill ICC conditions for the quadrennial event in time, disclosed former Pakistan Cricket Board chief Shaharyar Khan in his latest book.
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