Indian premier league 2012 Features
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Haven't measured my speed, but I am not bowling slow: Varun Aaron
Varun Aaron, considered to be genuinely quick before his back injury, played in the IPL for Delhi Daredevils in 2012 but was again troubled by his back and had to undergo surgery in March this year.
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Lalit Modi: A roller-coaster of a life
Astute, ruthlessly ambitious, and the one who aimed for the sky, Lalit Modi's eventful stint in Indian cricket firmament, with its innumerable ups and downs, truly defines the age-old saying 'life is a roller-coaster'.
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The life and times of IPL team owner Raj Kundra
His website does not register his other life-changing experience, the one that made him famous - his association with Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty, now his wife of four years. On the website, Ms Shetty is largely relegated to the photogallery.
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IPL spotfixing scandal: Farooq Abdullah calls BCCI president Srinivasan 'honourable man'
Heavyweight BCCI members see no evil, hear no evil, say no evil as beleaguered N. Srinivasan continues to hold his fort as Board chief.
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Spot-fixing scandal: BCCI members see no evil, hear no evil, say no evil as Srinivasan continues to hold his fort
Farooq Abdullah, a senior Board member representing Jammu & Kashmir, calls beleaguered BCCI supremo "honourable man" who will quit if proven guilty.
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One-third of IPL team show depends on leadership style, says study
The study by global management consultancy Hay Group has described the leadership of M S Dhoni, the skipper of Chennai Super Kings team, as "visionary and participatory".
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IPL's new find, Sanju Samson: A Viswanath in him?
Sanju is also a star on Facebook now. His timeline has a number of pictures of him in cricket gear and those of his friends - and postings by well-wishers complimenting him on his IPL showing. Sanju was signed by Kolkata Knight Riders last season, but didn't get a game. His next big break came when he was selected in India's Under-19 side for the Asia Cup.
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Timeline of cricket corruption cases
Even as Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were not given any respite by the CAS, the ghost of cricket fixing refuses to die down.
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Full transcript of Gautam Gambhir's interview with NDTV
With the success in the Indian Premier League behind him, Gautam Gambhir talks to NDTV's Srinivasan Jain about cricket, captaincy and life away from being on the field.
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IPL: Purple haze envelops Kolkata
Like so many words in different languages around the world, the Bengali word 'hujuge' doesn't really have an accurate counterpart in English. The closest one can get is 'fadistic', a word Bengalis have coined to describe themselves.