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Kasprowicz brings India down to earth
Australia found an unlikely hero in Kasprowicz. The tall, gangling fast bowler, perhaps enjoying his best day in this cricket Test series, grounded the high-flying Indian batsmen to enable Australia record an emphatic eight-wicket win in the third and final Test of the Pepsi series here on Saturday.
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Agarkar gets look-in; Dravid, Prasad ignored once again
Rahul Dravid and Venkatesh Prasad continue to be ignored by the national cricket selectors. Announcing the Indian team for the triangular series involving India, Zimbabwe and Australia, they claimed that Mohanty seemed to be better than Prasad ``at the moment'' and ``Dravid's scoring rate in one-dayers was slow.''
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Sohail spurs Pakistan to victory
Opener Aamir Sohail smashed a typically cavalier 77 to spur Pakistan to a four-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the first one-day cricket international at Harare Sports Club yesterday. Pakistan, facing Zimbabwe's 236 for six in their 50 overs, recovered from a shaky start to ease home at 237 for six with 14 balls to spare.
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Rios, Agassi in final
Marcelo Rios and Andre Agassi, the hottest players on the ATP Tour this year, will meet in the final of the Lipton Championships with the world No 1 ranking on the line.
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