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10 Things Dhoni Said From Behind the Stamp


That we don’t get to hear him much on the field doesn’t mean he quietly lets his players do whatever they want. He knows what he is – an icon and he takes it in his stride, neither is he humbled by it nor is he insolent or showy. Dhoni, a man of a few words, knows how to bring out the best in his players be it with playful taunts, curt orders and wise advice, guaranteeing a wicket or a chauka. Here are Top 10 gems of pieces that the stumps tattle-taled to the world.


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BCCI Announced India’s 15-Man Squad For World Cup


BCCI selection committee meeting to name the squads for ODI Tri-series and World Cup 2015 held yesterday. Earlier, in 30 men probables – Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Zaheer Khan, Gautam Gambhir and Harbhajan Singh all 2011 Heroes were ignored. But injury of Ravindra Jadeja & 3 back to back centuries of Yuvraj made the fans think that Yuvraj will be selected for the squad but it’s not the case and Yuvraj Singh has been ignored by the selection committee.

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Dhoni announced his Retirement from Test Cricket


India’s most successful captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has decided to retire from Test cricket with immediate effect to concentrate on one-day internationals and T-20 games.

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8 Cricketers and Umpires who died playing Cricket


The world is mourning the death of Philllip Hughes, a rising cricket star who died  playing one of the most loved international sports. While cricket is a relatively safe sport when compared with motor and contact sports, any elite sport carries significant risks. Here are 10 cricketers, and umpires, who died after sustaining injuries on the field.Read on to find out the ones who met their unfortunate end while playing the sport that they loved.

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The touching tribute to the late Phillip Hughes by Australia


Hughes passed away last month after being hit by a bouncer at the back of his skull during a domestic game. His death stunned the cricket world and left the national team distraught.Cricket Australia on Monday named him the 13th man of the national squad for the opening Test against India and promised a range of tributes to honour his memory in what is likely to be an emotional match starting in Adelaide on Tuesday.

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Phillip Hughes passed away


Phillip Hughes passed away on Thursday as he succumbed to injuries that he had suffered when struck by a bouncer on Tuesday.

The 25-year-old batsman, who was pushing for a Test recall against India in Brisbane next week, was knocked out after the ball made impact under his helmet, behind his left ear.
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Everything You Need To Know About The Indian Super League

Football is finally getting its due recognition in our country and there is no greater footballing event than the ISL that has ever taken place here. Feel you need to catch up with everything about the ISL from the players to the owners? Then you’ve come to the right place.

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Sports icons of India

These sports legends and icons have given India plenty of memorable sporting memories with their achievements and successes. If you feel there are names that have been inadvertently missed, please mention those in the Comments section.
Sachin Tendulkar smiles at the presentation after the Lord's bicentenary match between the MCC and Rest of the world at Lords Cricket ground in London.
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Most Crazy fans of Football

Most Crazy fans of Football
Attention-seeker 
She went to the stadium purely to collect her 15 minutes of fame.
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Footballers with new hairstyles


Football, has not only got the most popular players but also the most stylish athletes.
Now, the history of football speaks of memorable haircuts. Every generation has not only been responsible for a new age of football, but also a new era of hairstyling, which, as of today, borders on the line of…well crazy!
Check out the hairstyles that you’re likely to see in the world cup, this year.

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World Cup stars of the past : Where are they now?


With the 2014 World Cup in Brazil underway, we take a look back at some of the tournament's past greats, then and now. Diego Maradona is still regarded by many as the greatest player ever to have played the game. He represented Argentina in four World Cups, but it was in Mexico in 1986 that he secured his legacy. Not only did he lead his nation to glory, but in a single match against England, he scored both the most notorious, and arguably the very best goal the World Cup has ever seen.
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