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Thursday, February 17, 2011


 
The Group of Death
HardNews Magazine
With it being batting legend Sachin Tendulkar's last world cup, the country wants to see him performing well. Led by captain cool, Mahender Singh Dhoni, team India is in prime form. A clean sweep against the Kiwis and one day series win against South ...
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Indian media creates a lot of pressure on its players: Imran Khan
The Hindu
PTI AP I can understand the kind of pressure that Sachin Tendulkar goes through, it's unimaginable: Imran Khan. File photo Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan feels that pressure could have a huge effect on Indian players as they embark on their journey ...
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R Mohan: Do it for Team India
ESPN STAR Sports
Much has also been said by the skipper and his team that they want to do it for their favourite teammate Sachin Tendulkar. No doubt Sachin is the favourite player of over a billion people, a batsman with as flawless a technique as a sportsman with an ...
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Nitin Patel replaces Paul Close as India physio
Yahoo! Eurosport UK
India have endured several injuries in the recent past, with the list including key players Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Zaheer Khan, Gautam Gambhir and Praveen Kumar, the last of whom will miss the World Cup. Be the first to comment on this ...
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Cricket World Cup: Tendulkar will be fit for India, says Dhoni
Sportingo
by Richard Morgan on 14 February 2011 India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has confirmed that star batsman Sachin Tendulkar will be back from injury in time to face New Zealand on Wednesday in the co-hosts' final warm-up match before the tournament gets ...
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Play for India to win World Cup, not for Tendulkar: Waugh
Sify
New Delhi, Feb 11 (IANS) Australia's cricket great Steve Waugh says Indian players should not be talking of winning the World Cup for Sachin Tendulkar because that's not the 'right attitude,' as the game is bigger than any individual. ...
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