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| April 21, 2004 |
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| Ridiculous to suspect Murali's action Javagal Srinath calls for a bowling action committee, formed with bowlers from different countries, to look into faulty actions of bowlers.
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| April 20, 2004 |
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| In defence of Murali Muthiah Muralitharan gets more turn because he releases the ball from the back of his hand. His bent elbow, says Swaminathan Natarajan, enables him to get additional spin.
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| April 11, 2004 |
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| Wanted: Young umpires An ageing umpire may be more experienced, says Javagal Srinath, but senility does not help in giving right decisions.
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| April 05, 2004 |
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| Real contest expected in the 2nd Test At the start of the series, everybody was talking about this being a battle between our bowling and India's batting. It has not worked out that way so far, thanks to the flat wickets that have been on offer.
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| April 03, 2004 |
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| Shoaib looks mentally tired Virender Sehwag's triple century is surely going to motivate the rest of the Indian batsmen further, says Harbhajan Singh.
Kumble a master of his own art The best part of Anil's cricket, says Javagal Srinath, is the way he conducts himself under challenging circumstances.
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| April 02, 2004 |
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| The series is far from over After the heavy defeat at Multan, Pakistan have no option but to go for a green top in the second Test at Lahore.
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