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| Indian Cricket World Cup Frenzy Pushes Tickets for Mumbai Final to $10000 Bloomberg By Tariq Panja - Thu Mar 31 18:31:00 GMT 2011 India's Cricket World Cup final against Sri Lanka tomorrow in Mumbai has created a thriving black market with tickets selling for as much as $10000 each. One fan, Aditya Ayer, said he's sold 10 seats ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Fortress Wankhede ready for tie Times of India MUMBAI: Indian cricket fans are hoping India do to Sri Lanka what they did to Pakistan at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium. Outside, anti-aircraft guns from the Air Force, Navy boats and commandos, the National Security Guards, Force One and city ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cricket Launches Muve Music Unlimited Wireless Rate Plan in New Markets PR Newswire (press release) With the addition of these new markets, Muve Music will be available in 26 Cricket markets across the country. "Muve Music has been well received by our customers who are looking to enjoy digital music downloads as part of their monthly wireless rate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gritty Tendulkar put team above himself Hindustan Times Sachin Tendulkar poses with his Man of the Match award after their win over Pakistan in the Cricket...... Cricket coaches across the world will, in future, show their pupils videos of Sachin Tendulkar to teach them the finer points of batting. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cricket diplomacy: Mocking memory of 26/11 Economic Times It is India, not Pakistan, that has climbed down diplomatically and sought a cricket-inspired thaw in relations. India has again demonstrated its inability to stick to its stated position. The new bonhomie with Pakistan in the form of cricket diplomacy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Impaired kids in Pune have 'vision' for Team India Daily News & Analysis As many as 50 visually impaired, cricket-loving students had crowded around the lone television set in the school to catch up with the excitement of the Indo-Pak World Cup semifinal match being played in Mohali. Loud cries of "Jitega bhai jitega, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Canadian politicians use India-Pakistan cricket clash to woo voters Mangalorean.com Toronto, March 31 (IANS) The high-voltage India-Pakistan semi-final in the ICC World Cricket Cup Wednesday came in handy for Canadian politicians to woo South Asian voters in the campaign for the May 2 elections. Prime Minister Stephen Harper playfully ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Selectors could not get seats at Mohali GulfNews By KR Nayar, Chief Cricket Writer Mohali: Can anyone believe this? The Indian cricket team selectors were unable to watch India beat Pakistan on Wednesday. The Mohali stadium officials could not offer them seats. All the five selectors who had checked ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cricket frenzy catches Shimla Times of India SHIMLA: Cricket mania of the semi-final cricket match between India and Pakistan of the World Cup 2011, is gripping the township like the rest of the nation. As enthusiasm over the cricket face-off caught the folks, city mayor Madhu Sud said, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Indian cricket fan will swap kidney for ticket to Cricket World Cup (video) msnbc.com It's not clear whether Sanjay Kumar Sen here was able to secure a ticket for the big World Cup cricket semifinal between India and Pakistan today, but by all accounts it was a great match: India won. Great enough to give up one of your kidneys for a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Flashback: When cricket diplomacy opened many doors Daily News & Analysis By DNA Correspondent | Place: Ahmedabad | Agency: DNA A cricket match between India and Pakistan becomes a matter of emotions, hearts, business, stock market, politics, prestige and, sometimes even, riots. So says a paper titled 'Role of Sports in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pup paying a heavy market price The Australian JOCK Boy and Gel Guy were appointed to the two highest positions in Australian cricket yesterday. It's hard to know if they will have an advertising triumph up their sleeves like their predecessor the BO Buster. Ricky Ponting marked his ascendancy to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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