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    THE GREG CHAPPELL COLUMN
    Aussies will not suffer from `Dead Rubber Syndrome'
    The history of Test cricket is littered with examples of teams that, having already won the series, lose the last Test of the rubber because of the `Dead Rubber Syndrome.' While there are `syndromes' being blamed for all types of ailments these ...

    Team India needs to display solidarity
    MUMBAI, NOV. 2. As the Indian cricket team hopes to fight its way out of the slump in which it finds itself, Rahul Dravid must be thankful that off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has recovered in time for the fourth Test of the TVS series for the ...

    Sachin may roar back to form
    MUMBAI, NOV. 2. Shouts of `Sachin, Sachin' rent the air as he headed towards the pavilion. Out of nowhere, a swarm of autograph seekers circled him. His face glistening with sweat after a strenuous practice session under the scorching sun, Sachin ...

    Clarke lives out his baggy green dream
    MUMBAI, NOV. 2. If Steven Spielberg ever makes a film about cricket it might star Michael Clarke, for there is a hint of Hollywood about the undoubted celebrity of the series between India and Australia. The Australia players call him `Pup', ...

    Cricket
    Big bang theory
    Despite weight of runs and transparent class, his Test debut was delayed until he was 25, but then he made an immediate impact. Became a fixture in one of the greatest Test teams. Greg Chappell: Debut: 108 v England, Perth, December ...

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    India suffers yet another defeat
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 2. India suffered its third straight defeat as China scored a 3-2 win and later defending champion Korea outplayed Japan 6-2 to assure itself a place in the final of the fourth Asia Cup women's hockey (under-21) championship at ...

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    Makybe Diva's rare feat
    MELBOURNE, NOV. 2. Last year's winner and 5-2 favourite Makybe Diva became the first mare in the 144-year history of the Melbourne Cup to win Australia's most famous horse race twice. Makybe Diva, owned by wealthy tuna fisherman Tony Santic, ...

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