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Murli hit’s the bull’s-eye

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He came, he played, he conquered and left us all astonished! Muttiah Muralitharan, the spin wizard has broken all records and created an insurmountable new one instead – 800 wickets in test cricket. The legendary bowler’s retirement from international test cricket came at the peak of his career. Ever since he started playing his first international cricket in 1992, Murali has never looked back. Murali was just 8 wickets away from creating the record when he played his last test against India. The Indian batsmen who fell prey to Murali’s magic were Tendulkar, Yuvraj, Dhoni, Ojha and Mithun in the first inning and the next one had Yuviraj, Bhajji and Ojha. Being the highest wicket-taker in both – test and international – form of the game, Murali has fruitfully gained 800 and 515 wickets, respectively. He also holds the record of being the only player to take 1,000 wickets, combined in both form of the game. He maintains the track record of the 67th 5-wicket haul in an innings in test

Hitting her way to success

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In the past one week, when the rain gods seemed to have disappeared from the Indian skyline, sports definitely brought in some relief. Indian cricketers too brought a smile on our face. The men-in-blue hit the jackpot and pocketed Asia Cup after 15 long years. And not long after that, Indians got one more reason to rejoice. Saina Nehwal won the Djarum Indonesia Open Super Series Badminton Tournament, playing against Japan’s Sayaka Sato. The victory helped her to climb the global ladder of ace badminton players, landing her at the third position. Having a great season this year, Saina has marked her claim on other 2 titles of Indian Open and Singapore Open in just 19 days, bringing in 3 titles to her credit and all handled with consistency. Saina reminds us of yesteryear badminton player Prakash Padukone, who too won 3 international badminton events in a row. Immediately after her win in the Indonesian Open, Saina is now focussing on the World Championship to be held in Paris from A

T20 World Cup, 2010

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After a terrible loss, against Australia in the first encounter in the T20 World Cup's Super8 section, India had a strong battle to win against the West Indies to ensure their presence in the rest of the game.. Though not an easy task to take it away from the homecountry, India made it all the more difficult by its poor team performance. India's day started with poor fielding – lots of dropped catches, misfields and a comparitively poor bowling attack... To add it on, India's batting order fell as the pack of cards.. Even the very much in form – Suresh Raina couldnt pull out all the stops.. The Kensington Oval Stadium at Bridgetown in Barbados thunderously defended the home team.. With a roaring capacity of 15,000 spectators, the stadium euphorically welcomed the T20 format of the game. With the spectacular crowd, and cheer and music all over the ground, the Commonwealth country holding its national sport as cricket, joined the party immediately after India lost its fi