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            <title>Six reasons why Kumble can be a good skipper</title>
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            <description>The smiling assassin is now the supreme leader. Anil Kumble got the highest honour in India cricket when his dream of becoming Test captain was finally realized.  But then</description>
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            <title>War of Words shows Aussies' hurt</title>
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            <description>Looks like the Australians are well and truly punched. India must have done remarkably well that even before the Sri Lankan series has started, they continue to talk in terms</description>
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            <title>An Eye for an Eye is no solution</title>
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            <description>At times, it becomes important to digest some bitter pill for the heath of future relations. The Australians will do well to realise this. In the same way as over</description>
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            <title>Crazy Kiya Re!</title>
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            <description>It was much more relaxed looking Gavaskar in one of the ESPN ads, singing Crazy kiya re (It has made me Crazy), as he went promoting one of the channel's</description>
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            <title>God is unfair</title>
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            <description>If there was some divine intervention, which ensured an over full of sixes for Yuvraj, one will never know. But if it was thanks to some SOS from Yuvraj to</description>
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            <title>BCCI stomping on its own fodder</title>
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            <description>Why is BCCI so paranoid about ICL? At a time when Indians are seriously considering Gandhigiri as an option in day to day life, it is amusing to see a</description>
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            <title>One way traffic not good for ODIs</title>
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            <description>Two interesting battles are going on simultaneously, which show the contrast between ODIs and Twenty20.   As many as 743 runs in 79.3 overs were scored in the two</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 12:15:51 +0530</pubDate>
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            <title>Jab tak rahega Samose mein aaloo!</title>
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            <description>It was expected. After all, Laloo is ambitious, hungry for success, and the one who loves the limelight and thrives in it.   More than that, the strongman from</description>
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