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News Source: Rediff
| 2 months ago
Rahul Dravid [ Images ] praised Harbhajan Singh [ Images ] and Zaheer Khan [ Images ] for their dogged display with the bat that helped India fight back on Day 3 of the first Test against Australia [ Images ] in Bangalore on Saturday. Harbhajan...
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News Source: The Australian
| 2 months ago
Mitchell Johnson last night conceded Australia had let India off the hook, but said victory in the first Test was still within sight. Johnson said the tourists had "pushed too hard" after having India in dire trouble at 7-232. "I guess when the tail...
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News Source: Hindu
| 2 months ago
But when asked about Harbhajan Singh’s 54 and his 80-run eighth-wicket partnership with Zaheer Khan, Dravid cracked into a smile and said: “It is fun to watch Bhajji bat. He always keeps you on your toes and his partnership with Zaheer was...
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News Source: Mumbai Mirror
| 2 months ago
Mitchell Johnson, who rocked the Indian top-order with his four-wicket haul today, said the Australians would be pressing for a win despite India’s wagging tail taking their first innings total past 300. “We will go all out to win this Test match...
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News Source: Rediff
| 2 months ago
For Shane Watson, an agonising three-year wait finally ended last week. The Aussie all-rounder last played a Test match in 2005, after which his career hit a roadblock due to a string of injuries. And it was only natural that he expressed delight...
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News Source: The Financial Express
| 2 months ago
Rahul Dravid predicted a tight finish on an unpredictable pitch in the first Test against Australia after Harbhajan Singh hauled the hosts back into contention on Saturday. Harbhajan (54) put on 80 with Zaheer Khan (35 not out) for the eighth wicket...
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News Source: Telegraph India
| 2 months ago
Just three days into the opening Test of the current series, Zaheer took strong exception to what wicketkeeper Haddin said in the last over before a 28-minute rain break in the final session. Zaheer turned towards Haddin voicing his unhappiness...
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News Source: Guardian Unlimited
| 2 months ago
Australia still dominant despite late Harbhajan burst • Spinner Harbhajan top scores as India close on 313 • Johnson takes 4-62 from 20 overs Staff and agencies Harbhajan Singh led an Indian revival at the end of the third day of the first Test...
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News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 2 months ago
The Indians fought back in the last session of the third day after Australia had dominated the first two sessions. With the Indians ending the day at 313 for 8, the match seems evenly poised. With the pitch set to deteriorate even further, the team...
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News Source: Jamaica Daily Gleaner
| 2 months ago
Australia paceman Mitchell Johnson rocked their top order on the third day of the first Test...The pair joined forces with India struggling at 232-7 and took advantage of some lazy work by Australia with the second new ball...Harbhajan and Zaheer...