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Bob Willis Was A "Terror" For Batsmen, Says Kapil Dev
Kapil Dev revealed that England legend Bob Willis, who has died aged 70, was the only one to ever hit him with the ball.
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Former England Cricket Captain Bob Willis Dies Aged 70
Bob Willis finished his Test career with 325 wickets, which puts him fourth on the all-time list of England wicket-takers behind James Anderson, Ian Botham and Stuart Broad
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India Light Years Ahead of England in ODIs: Bob Willis
India and England will play a tri-nation ODI series in Australia ahead of the World Cup tournament.
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Phillip Hughes' 'Freak' Death Points Towards Cricket's 'Inglorious' Past
Phillip Hughes fell unconscious after being hit on the head by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield game in Australia. After being in coma for three days, Hughes, 25, lost his battle with life on Thursday.
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Badminton Association of India revises nationals draw after Bombay High Court order
Prajakta Sawant along with Sanave Thomas had recently won Bahrain International Challenge in November in the mixed doubles competition and her entry was sent along with the men's doubles player but it was not accepted in the draw list as Kerala Badminton (Shuttle) Association (KBSA) had withdrawn the entry of Sanave on his request.
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Sharad Pawar can function as Mumbai Cricket Association president, says Bombay High Court
Sharad Pawar had approached the High Court earlier this month challenging the November 26 interim order passed by the lower court restraining him from functioning as Mumbai Cricket Association chief.
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Bombay High Court seeks clarity from BCCI, Srinivasan on conflict of interest
The Bombay High Court is seeking reply of a PIL on conflict of interest from the BCCI in the Indian Premier League and Champions League Twenty20.
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Bomb explosion kills budding Pakistan football talent
It was the latest assault on sport in a country that has hosted no top-level international matches since militants attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team in the eastern city of Lahore in March 2009.
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BCCI broke its own rules while forming panel to probe IPL scandals, says court
Bombay High Court has rejected BCCI president in exile N Srinivisan's plea for a stay on its order to enable him move a higher court of appeal.
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Jagmohan Dalmiya says Indian cricket board in an embarrassing situation
Dalmiya's comments came after the Bombay High Court questioned the appointment of the two-member panel comprising retired Tamil Nadu High Court judges T. Jayaram Chouta and R. Balasubramanian.