Australia vs India 1st Test Cricket Match Summary

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Two players injured VVS Laxman and Ishant Sharma put a pedestrian 81 tracks association ninth and India has achieved an incredible victory in a window Australiaby fifth and final day of the first test Tuesday, October 5, 2010 in Mohali. India now leads the game 1-0 series 2. 

India began the day 5 with 161 runs in six wickets in hand, but as soon as thei trust Tendulkar drummer in 38 tracks followed by Dhoni, Zaheer and Harbhajan and India have taken in 124 / 8. 

Australia Defends Clutch Slender Lead

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At the end of the third play days, was their rapid decline in some branches, which saw India wrapped up to 405 tracks, 23 short of the Aussie total. With three days of play over and hatch still holds good, it was up to the spinners to a competition test. 

India has been climbing past the 400 run, corresponding to the force Australian injured VVS Laxman and Pragyan Ojha clashed after the departure of Suresh Raina (86). 

ICC Ambassadors for 2010 - 2011 Announced

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ICC Ambassadors for 2010 - 2011 Announced


The ICC today announced the appointment of five leaders of the current cricket as its ambassadors for 2010-2011, which includes the flagship event of the ICC - the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 of the Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara.

Ricky Ponting Should Look Inspiration From Sachin

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Australia skipper Ricky Pointing should build batting of Sachin Tendulkar, said the former Australia captain Mark Taylor. 

In the history of test match, Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky showing the two main sites. Players will be key players for their team in the next two Test series in India.

Team India cricket team gets new Nike ODI kit

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Today, Nike, official clothing sponsor for the BCCI has launched the new One Day International (ODI) team kit. Indian players Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan, Harbhajan Singh, Gautam Gambhir Oza Pragya and attended the opening ceremony in Chandigarh . 

This game introduces new ODI in India next round Australia. Nike will be released this kit on the market in October 2010 for the fans. The kit is entirely made of recycled polyester produced from each of eight recycled plastic bottles. 

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