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I slowed it down in the air - Harbhajan Harbhajan Singh, who picked up his 200th ODI wicket in the Kanpur game against England, has said the only adjustment he made on Thursday was to bowl slower in the air to get more out of the turning pitch.
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India win by 16 runs in fading light India made heavy work of an under-par England total in the first evenly-contested match between the two sides, but edged ahead thanks to a superior run-rate under the Duckworth/Lewis method when bad light curtailed their chase after 40 overs.
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Gibbs joins Glamorgan Herschelle Gibbs has received a vote of confidence from Glamorgan only weeks after he was dropped from the South Africa team.
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ECB broadcasting deal 'a charade' A confidential memo from the broadcaster Setanta has described the ECB's handling of their TV rights deal a "charade", and accuses Giles Clarke of "making up the rules as he went along".
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ECB steps up fast-bowling programme Clearly keeping an eye on the future, the ECB has decided to send six of the country's most promising fast bowlers to Florida for a three-week training camp.
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Ian Blackwell signs for Durham County Champions Durham have pulled off a major signing by bringing Ian Blackwell, the Somerset allrounder, to Chester-le-Street.
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Sidebottom sent for back scan Ryan Sidebottom's hopes of featuring in the third ODI against India on Thursday have been dealt a blow after he was sent for a scan on his lower back following the team's arrival in Kanpur.
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No change to England dates - Modi Lalit Modi, the vice president of the BCCI, has said that the first Test between England and India at Ahmedabad will get underway as scheduled on December 11.
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County fixtures delayed by tour uncertainty The announcement of the 2009 English domestic fixtures has been delayed by up to a month because of the uncertainty surrounding who the first set of tourists will be.
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240 would have been competitive - Sehwag India's batsmen once again made run-scoring look a simple business in the second ODI against England at Indore.
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