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1. India win toss and elect to bat Vs Sri Lanka
MIL/Agencies    Feb 5, 2008    Author:

Beisbane, February 5, 2008 - In the second match of the cricket tri-series at the Gabba, Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat against Sri Lanka.

2. India-Australia share marks in ODI Tri Series: Statistics
MIL/Agencies/PTI    Feb 4, 2008    Author:

Brisbane, Australia: February 4, 2008 – One day- ODI in tri series, between Australia and India ended as a draw here on Sunday, both team to share two points each.

3. I am pretty shattered, says Symonds
MIL/Agencies    Feb 4, 2008    Author:

February 4, 2008 - Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds has strongly opposed ICC Appeals Commissioner's blame that he sparked off the racism row involving Harbhajan Singh during the second Test in Sydney, saying it makes his "blood boil" if anyone questioned his integrity.

4. 'Probe BCCI & CA's conduct on Harbhajan Singh issue'
MIL/DNA India    Feb 2, 2008    Author:

Melbourne, February 2, 2008 - The Federation of International Cricketers Association (FICA) has appealed to the ICC to investigate Indian and Australian board's conduct over the way they dealt with the Harbhajan Singh issue.

5. Hansen was unaware of Harbhajan's history
MIL/DNA India    Jan 31, 2008    Author:

Adelaide, January 31, 2008 - Human and database errors led to an embarrassing mistake which allowed Harbhajan Singh to escape possible suspension, International Cricket Council (ICC) chief Malcolm Speed said on Thursday.

6. Harbhajan cleared of racial abuse
MIL/Agencies    Jan 29, 2008    Author: James Dart and agencies

January 29, 2008 - The India spinner Harbhajan Singh has today been cleared of racially abusing Australia's Andrew Symonds and had his three-Test ban lifted at an Internatinal Cricket Council (ICC) code of conduct hearing. Instead the off-spinner has been fined 50% of his match fee from the second Test in Sydney, having pleaded guilty to using abusive language towards Symonds.

7. Harbhajan escapes ban, 50 per cent fine of match-fee imposed
MIL/IR Summary/PTI    Jan 29, 2008    Author:

Adelaide, Australia: January 29, 2008 - IR Summary -Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was advised that if he wants to get out of the Code of Conduct Level 3.3 charge of racial abuse against him, he must accept a minor crime, since that’s the only way to come out of the main allegation.

8. India to prove today its close status to Australia
MIL/Agencies    Jan 28, 2008    Author: IR Summary

January 28, 2008 – IR Summary -The match between India and Australia has become very interesting, both teams are fighting the best, neck to neck, and it is now for India to prove that it has equal excellence in their game and can beat Australia by making this match a tie.

9. India in sound position, may hope to level series if crosses 450
MIL/Agencies    Jan 24, 2008    Author: IR Summary

January 24, 2008 - IR Summary - India made 309/5 on the first day with run rate of 3.59 in 86 overs. The present position of India is very good, sound and safe and may lead it to a good result, if it crosses 400, and it shall be marvelous if India crosses 450 and can then hope for the second win to level the series.

10. Sachin Tendulkar feels satisfied on hitting 39th century
MIL/Rediff    Jan 24, 2008    Author:

Adelaide, Australia: January 24, 2008 – Sachin Tendulkar feel fully satisfied after hitting his 39th century here today since he had a wish to make a big knock on this ground.

11. India capable of snatching next match from Australia
MIL/PTI/Agencies    Jan 21, 2008    Author:

January 21, 2008 – Former Captain of Indian Cricket Team Sourav Ganguly said that India is so strong enough to defeat Australia in the coming test and shall level the series.

12. Davis Cup - Bhupathi approached to throw away the match
MIL/Agencies/Reuters    Jan 21, 2008    Author:

Melbourne, January 21, 2008 – A new twist has taken a turn that Bhupathi was approached to throw a match, Mahesh Bhupati disclosed a fact about the match-fixing in professional tennis to an Agency.

13. Yuvraj out, Sehwag and Pathan in for Perth Test
MIL/Agencies/NDTV    Jan 16, 2008    Author: IR Summary

Perth, Australia: January 16, 2008 – IR Summary - Yuvraj Singh has been unlucky probably due to his love affairs, he gave a very poor performance in Australia. The Indian fans never expected such a poor show from Yuvraj. However, Virender Sehwag and Irfan Pathan have been lucky, they are to play in the Test in Perth.

14. Habhajan’s case can’t be dropped abruptly, even if Australia wants
MIL/Rediff    Jan 14, 2008    Author: IR Summary

January 14, 2008 - Since India extended a goodwill gesture in favor of While Brad Hogg by withdrawing charges against him, Harbhajan’s charges remain in tact till finally decided in the appeal.

15. Sehwag hopeful of playing in Perth Test
MIL/Agencies/PTI    Jan 12, 2008    Author: IR Summary

Canberra: January 12, 2008-IR Summary- After gaining more confidence against the ACT XI, Virender Sehwag is very hopeful of playing in the next match. His success in this match on Saturday was due to his concentration, which is the key to his performance.

16. ICC bowed to pressure and removed Steve Bucknor: Clive Lloyd
MIL/Agencies    Jan 11, 2008    Author:

January 11, 2008 - West Indies team Manager Clive Lloyd has criticized the International Cricket Council for its decision of replacing Umpire Steve Bucknor for the third Test between Australia and India in Perth. He said that the Council has deliberately bowed to the pressure of BCCI.

17. Clive Lloyd’s accusation against ICC on Bucknor’s removal illogical
MIL    Jan 11, 2008    Author: IR Summary

June 11, 2008 – In reply to Clive Lloyd’s accusations that ICC have bowed to pressure as spoken to Brian Viner of The Independent, are unfortunate. Comments came from Dr. Raj Baldev, Director Media International in support of the ICC.

18. Australia designed to win match at India’s cost –Ponting denied
MIL/Agencies    Jan 10, 2008    Author:

Melbourne, Australia: January 10, 2008 - Australia’s Cricket Captain Ricky Ponting was disturbed as a result of scornful criticism of the Australian team's harsh behavior, and said that he would, in future, try to improve these lapses.

19. Deepika not lucky for Yuvraj ?
MIL/Agencies    Jan 9, 2008    Author:

January 9, 2008 – Yuvraj might be lucky in his love affairs with Deepika but unlucky in his game after his affairs. The love looks to have intervened in his career, he shall have tough time to be lucky in his future selection. Yuvraj had little leeway from either the Australians or the umpires.

20. Hair advises Bucknor to retire of his own
MIL/Agencies/PTI    Jan 9, 2008    Author:

Melbourne, Australia: January 9, 2007 – It is the right time for West Indies official to retire of his own good, otherwise there are such circumstances when he may be asked to quit, Controversial Australian umpire Darrell Hair said.

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