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28th April 2006, 09:49 AM
#21
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CHAMPIONS TROPHY SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
Group A:
Australia, India, England and a qualifiying team from preliminary.
Group B:
Pakistan, South Africa, New Zealand and a qualifiying team from preliminary.
Schedule:
All matches wil b day-nighters.
Preliminaries:
Oct 7: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Mohali
Oct 8: West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
Oct 10: Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
Oct 11: West Indies v Bangladesh, Jaipur
Oct 13: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe, Jaipur
Oct 14: Sri Lanka v West Indies, Mumbai
Group stage:
Oct 15: India v England, Jaipur
Oct 16: New Zealand v South Africa, Mumbai
Oct 17: Pakistan v Qualifier 1, Jaipur
Oct 18: Australia v Qualifier 2, Mumbai
Oct 20: New Zealand v Q1, Mumbai
Oct 21: Australia v England, Jaipur
Oct 24: South Africa v Q1, Ahmedabad
Oct 25: New Zealand v Pakistan, Mohali
Oct 26: India v Q2, Ahmedabad
Oct 27: Pakistan v South Africa, Mohali
Oct 28: England v Q2, Ahmedabad
Oct 29: India v Australia, Mohali
Nov 1: 1st Semifinal - A1 v B2, Mohali
Nov 2: 2nd Semifinal - B1 v A2, Jaipur
Nov 5: Final, Mumbai
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28th April 2006 09:49 AM
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28th April 2006, 09:52 AM
#22
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It is important for India to beat England in first match. Otherwise India may hav to beat Australia to enter semi-finals, as there can b only two teams from each group can make to semis.
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19th May 2006, 11:56 AM
#23
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India beat West Indies in first ODI by 5 wickets to continue their successful chase record.
So far India won 17 consecutive ODIs batting second.
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23rd May 2006, 01:06 PM
#24
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Tendulkar to miss West Indies Tests
May 23, 2006
Sachin Tendulkar, on Tuesday, ruled himself out of the Test series against the West Indies beginning next month.
Tendulkar, who did not undergo the fitness test scheduled in Mumbai on Tuesday, informed the Board that he had not recovered from the shoulder injury completely and should not be considered for selection for the four-match series.
"We have been trying hard for the past couple of weeks and (former India physio Andrew) Leipus monitored all my training sessions. But there is still weakness in the arm. I don't think its ready for international cricket yet," Tendulkar said after the test.
The 33-year-old, who underwent a shoulder surgery in March, said it is not possible to put a time frame for recovering from such injuries. Tendulkar will leave for London to consult Dr Andrew Wallace, who operated on his shoulder.
Meanwhile, his Mumbai teammate Wasim Jaffer was declared fit and is available for selection for the West Indies Tests.
The Board added that Tendulkar will continue with his rehabilitation and training and his fitness would be reviewed after two to three weeks.
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