Sachin Tendulkar gets his 100th ton against Bangladesh


Sachin Tendulkar done his 100th globally 100 decades, against Bangladesh on Unique. He gradually eventually left in the wake up of his innings, a silenced Bangladesh team and a lot of visitors gathered, in awe of the large composure with which he took 138 paintballs for his ton.


From when he done his half-century, the confidence was for all to see as Sachin Tendulkar ran towards the historical stage. He was tough well by Virat Kohli as Native indian designed finish use of individual men and ladies and constraints to increase the money score examining.


Sachin Tendulkar




Sachin was in a operate limited to him as the Bangladesh bowlers tried all but never out-fox the well known batsmen. Mahmudullah and Shahadat Hossain found out what go-karting brief to a man near a milestone can cause. Sachin's back-foot was a procedure in cricket as he hit constraints on the leg-side.


Virat Kohli at the other end, managed to finish his half-century but decreased soon after. His affiliate though was not enabling to be able to position his first 100 against Bangladesh, fizzle out. It was off the go-karting of Shakib-al-Hasan that the team knowledgeable a first- 100 globally decades by one man, one story - a man who was known as Sachin Tendulkar but who fans regard as the god of cricket!

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Rahul Dravid rejects comparison with Virender Sehwag


Professional Ancient indian indigenous batsman Rahul Dravid has rejected assessments with starting batsman Virender Sehwag.


“I’m never going to be a Virender Sehwag. That is not me, but when I’m experiencing well and components are buffering for me, my credit score score quantity does create. I practical knowledge of fantastic place, I practical knowledge sensible, I am able to get absolutely forward, get absolutely back again. I create more opportunities to credit score score functions,” The Quotations Day Herald offered Dravid, as saying.


Rahul Dravid & Virender Sehwag


“Then when I fight, I can get into my take care of and get really restrained. Element of my design is to fight through components. A lot of people will hit their way out of issues but my assistance procedure, my fallback, is to fight through the situations,” he involved.


Dravid, who has acquired five generations this period, said he was encouraged by Ancient indian indigenous celebrity Sachin Tendulkar who designed a come back after going through a disadvantage in his occupation.


“He went through a complicated time period and he came out of that. That was an imagination to me. Being in the same clothing place as him, he was having a amazing run while I was going through one of my most serious times,” Dravid said.


Recalling the 2003 Evaluate series against Contemporary modern australia, Dravid said he imagined that he was experiencing his last Evaluate go with and described it as his issue.


“As much as you try to always be comfortable on the outside and try to not let it effect you, or the people around you or the team, you are always very conscious that you``re experiencing a team action. But in the relaxing of your place, it is complicated,” Dravid said. 


“Especially if you have been someone who has offered a lot for your team over the generations, then to get the feeling that the team is having you is something that is not easy to get used to … It was a complicated time period for me,” he said.

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When Yuvraj got a call from Deepika!


 The so known as partnership between Deepika Padukone & Yuvraj Singh may never have really taken off and is said to have finished on a nasty please be aware, but that didn't avoiding Deepika from providing serenity a opportunity.


Deepika Padukone & Yuvraj Singh


When Deepika observed of Yuvraj's latest ill medical insurance fitness, she evidently amazed the cricketer with a telephone searching about his medical insurance fitness. She even followed up with a 'Get Well Soon' concept a few times later.


Yuvraj is restoring from a non-malignant lungs tumor and is targetting the ODI tri-series in Quotes in March.


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I knew Virender Sehwag would do it, says Dhoni


Every your aware of cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni's really like for football; he used to be the goalkeeper for his area and team sessions in his training conditions. 


The Crew U. s. historic u. s. united states indigenous united states indian indigenous historic skipper done in a baseball go with recognized at friends area near Silli, in Ranchi area of Jharkhand, on Exclusive, in which Dhoni's team, unnecessarily to say, won 3-1. 


Looks like Dhoni, who was on a week-long holiday in his house, before Costs holiday, got a opportunity to rest. 


But while the skipper was on holiday, be attached Virender Sehwag acquired his ODI enhance ton and developed Sachin's earlier. 


"I recognized Viru would do it," Dhoni skilled us, and involved, "On a day when Viru is in his factor, he is a big with the bat against any team." 


I was sure that only he could do what he did (last) Exclusive. There are not many who can position a enhance century in ODI matches and, certainly, only Viru could have done this, because with him, it is not just about big photos, but thoroughly calculative getting to." 


Dhoni also said that he was pleased that both the enhance decades had been acquired by Indians. 


"I am pleased that both Viru and Sachin paaji are Indians. I wish that if somebody smashes the last when around, he is also an U. s. historic u. s. united states indigenous united states indian indigenous historic batsman." On the real Costs holiday, he said, "I am fit enough to offer my best." 


MSD also said that the torso in Ranchi has been very relaxing for him. "I skilled every bit of being with my family," said he. 


Of course, he went for net training with his brother-in-law, Gautam Gupta, and friend Santosh Lal, at a Ranchi area, and also done lawn little team golf little team golf little league golf soccer tennis ball in his time. 


And what does he like to do when he's not experiencing cricket? "Cricket always is still with me, but I enjoyment in experiencing pc and games," Dhoni said. Credit score value worthiness standing on every area, are you, captain?

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Poonam Pandey commits her new bikinis movie to Virender Sehwag


Design Poonam Pandey made a big announcement after she published a sequence of smutty toilet secrets' movies on her YouTube direct. The 20-year-old Kingfisher Work schedule young lady is once again back in announcement. This time, Poonam is making it to the news for investing her new bikinis movie to American native indian batsman Virender Sehwag.


Earlier, Poonam Pandey had guaranteed to line down her apparel if American native indian won the world cup, but she had never do so. But the model has now published movies clip, which is used to observe the good results of Virender Sehwag. Named 'Poonam Pandey Increase Cure 219', her newest video is about 2.19 mins long and it is devoted to Virender Sehwag, who obtained 219 in a latest ODI go with and became the globe's greatest personal ranking in ODI. 


The movie functions Poonam Pandey in two element dark-colored bikinis and it has been chance in a lawn of a beach-side resort. It reveals her banging her dual resources and traveling by air a hug to the visitors. She looks incredibly hot in the bikinis. However, it seems this is the advertising stop of Poonam Pandey, which is used to cash in on the reputation of Virender Sehwag.

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4th ODI: Sehwag becomes 2nd batsman to slam 200 in ODIs


Virender Sehwag, captaining Indian in the lack of the relaxed MS Dhoni, has become only the second batsman on the planet to violation the 200-mark in one-day cricket. The first was the inimitable Sachin Tendulkar, who obtained a increase ton last season.


Sehwag condemned his 200 in it all ODI against the Western side Indies at Indore. He got to the 200 in 140 balls; the first 100 came in only 69 tennis balls. He also surpassed 8,000 ODI operates during the affect. 


This is Sehwag's Fifteenth ODI millennium and solutions all the experts that have been accusing the top-order's unsociable style and Sehwag's bad captaincy for India's 16-run reduction to the Windies in the 3rd ODI at Ahmedabad.


Sachin Tendulkar got his 200 against Southern African-american at Gwalior in March 2010. Tendulkar had obtained 200 not out off 147 tennis balls to take Indian to 401/3 in that activity.


Sehwag's accomplishment, however, would not have been possible without a little help from Western side Indies skipper Darren Sammy, who decreased the Delhi batsman off a Ravi Rampaul shipping in the 38th over when Sehwag was hitting on 170. But then what is an excellent Sehwag innings without the adventure?

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Zimbabwe wary of Muralitharan, Malinga threat

Pallekele, March 9 (AFP) - Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura has pinpointed Muttiah Muralitharan and Lasith Malinga as a double danger when they meet Sri Lanka in the World Cup on Wednesday.

The African nation, who have never beaten Sri Lanka in four previous World Cup matches, need a win to stay in hunt for a quarter-final place from Group A which is topped by New Zealand ahead of Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia.

Zimbabwe have two points from their win over Canada while they lost to New Zeaaland and Australia. "It's a very important game as we only have two points. We'll be looking to play our best cricket against Sri Lanka and to do that we need to make a competitive score against their quality bowlers," said Chigumbura.

Chigumbura said Zimbabwe have a plan to tackle off-spinner Muralitharan, who has taken the most one-day wickets, and slinger Malinga who took a career-best 6-38, including a hat-trick, against Kenya.

"Sri Lanka's whole attack has match-winners with Murali and Malinga obviously the big names, they are experienced and they know their conditions well and will use them to the best of their abilities. We have just got to make sure we play them properly and stop them getting wickets, especially in their first spells," said Chigumbura.

Sri Lanka know any upset would leave them in danger of missing out on the knockout phase.

The 1996 winners and 2007 runners-up have five points from four games and need a win to ensure they reach the quarter-finals. They face extra pressure because their last match is away against New Zealand in Mumbai.

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara realises the importance of victory over Zimbabwe. "Our focus is on the immediate game so it doesn't really matter where you finish up. You need to beat every single team to get into the final, and to win the World Cup," said Sangakkara, whose team lost to Pakistan and saw their match against Australia abandoned due to rain.

Sangakkara defended his batsmen, especially opener Tillakaratne Dilshan who was involved in a verbal stand-off with Australian pace bowler Shaun Tait where he lost his composure and his wicket.

"In cricket you have instances where not everyone shines every day. You always get matches where certain people shine and some don't," said Sangakkara, who was 73 not out when the rain washed out the Australia match.

"I think batsmen go through certain phases. The most important thing at all times in high-performance situations is to maintain equilibrium, make
sure that your emotions remain the same at all times."

"Dilshan has been our best performer over the last few years. He has won us so many games so we just want him to go out and we want him to be focused and keep his aggression," he said.

Sri Lanka are likely to bring in paceman Dilhara Fernando for his first match in the World Cup.

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India huff and puff over the line against Dutch

India's game against the Netherlands is best viewed in context of this fact: After a superb start to their campaign with 292/6 score in the opening game against England, the Dutch crumbled for 115 in under 32 overs against the West Indies, and for 120 in 34.5 overs against South Africa.

Viewed from that perspective, the game today was never going to be competitive; the question always was not whether India would win, but what the Indians would take away from the game in the form of learnings.

Would we, for instance, try the likes of Ravichandran Aswhin and Ashish Nehra, to get an idea of their form and fitness ahead of the big games?
The answer was half and half --- India brought in Nehra for Munaf, but persisted with Chawla while leaving Ashwin on the bench (A wag on Twitter remarked the other day: "Ashwin is Dhoni's secret weapon. He is saving him for the IPL.").

"Compared to Ashwin, Chawla needs more practice," Dhoni said before the game --- a fairly bizarre statement to make. The Indian selectors and captain hadn't felt the need to play Chawla in the squad even once in the 12 months leading up to the World Cup. Which raises the question: Do you play your men into form in the run up to the World Cup, or do you use cricket's biggest stage to wet nurse your players and give them form and confidence?
Back to the game, where the Netherlands can actually pat themselves on the back for having lasted longer against the Indians than they managed in the previous two games (46.4 overs) and also that they managed to score more (189) than they got against the West Indies and South Africa.

Credit for this is owed to a solid if unspectacular start on a Firozeshah Kotla track that had very little in it for seam bowlers early on (MS Dhoni brought Yusuf Pathan on as early as the 4th over, after just one over from Nehra; Harbhajan came on in the 7th at the other end).

Eric Scwarczynski, making his first game, and Wesley Baressi had to work to make runs especially against the slower bowlers on a slow pitch, but the 56 runs they added at a decent 3.7 put a decent platform in place.

Once Piyush Chawla --- who in recent times appears to have become a googly bowler with leg spin as his surprise weapon, rather than the other way around --- struck with one of his googlies that Scwarczynski misread, staying back and making a mess of an attempted dab to be bowled through the gate.

From that point on it was a fairly dismal procession. The only real point of interest was whether the likes of Ryan ten Doeschate and Tom Cooper would manage to put a scare into the bowling side. They didn't. Yuvraj Singh foxed ten Doeschate by tossing one up a bit wider and giving it more of a tweak; the batsman drove as invited only to find the ball flaring off the outer edge for Zaheer Khan in the outfield to hold inches inside the line at long off.

Nehra, whose opening spell was one over, was brought back in the 30th to use any reverse possible with a ball by then scruffed by the hard Kotla outfield; he struck with his first ball, an off cutter outside the line of the stumps and going further that Cooper aimed a hit at and managed only to snick behind.

Once those two wickets fell, in the 29th and 30th overs, the procession resumed thanks to some amateurish running between the wickets, a fortuitous wicket to Chawla, and another guileful display by Yuvraj Singh who yet again was the best Indian spinner on view.

What saved Netherlands' blushes was a 38 run partnership for the 9th wicket between Peter Borren and Mudassar Bukhari at a hectic 9.9 runs per over.
Borren began upping the ante in the 42nd over when he lashed the otherwise tight Yuvraj for ten runs including two fours.

In the next over, he did Dhoni's plan to give Chawla some confidence a bit of no-good when he carted the leg spinner for two huge sixes over long on and midwicket.

Bukhari got into the act as well, smashing two sixes off Nehra and one off Harbhajan, before Zaheer returned to enforce discipline, taking both batsmen out in the 47th over to ensure that India's bowling did not have to blush too furiously.

Chawla's day was best summed up by an incident in the 39th over. He started with a half-tracker so horrible schoolboys would blush to have bowled it --- it was dumped half way down the pitch, it was outside line of leg, it was a horror of a ball. Kervezee took a swing at a ball he could have left alone and gotten the wide, or swept behind square; all he managed to do was pick out Harbhajan Singh on the line at midwicket. As he saw his spin partner claim the catch, Chawla reacted with an embarrassed smile that stayed on his face as his mates came over to congratulate him.

It was that kind of day --- the spinner showed a palpable lack of control particularly on his leg breaks; on the few occasions when pressure was turned on, he reacted by losing even the little control he did have.

As for the other spinner, Harbhajan went another game without a single wicket to show for his efforts --- this despite a helpful track and mediocre opposition. 'Nuff said.

In sum, India's performance with the ball and in the field told us nothing we did not know --- the fielding remains full of holes waiting to be exploited; the bowling with the exception of Zaheer and, ironically, Yuvraj, remains club class --- and those are bad signs ahead of big games against South Africa and the West Indies.

All the excitement of India's chase was confined to the first ten overs, during which the combination of Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar and Yusuf Pathan plundered 83 runs off the Dutch bowling.

Sehwag (39 off 26) was murderous, continuing his practice of hitting the first ball of the Indian innings for a four and blasting 4 more boundaries and two sixes with stroke-play bordering on the arrogant.

Sachin Tendulkar (27 off 22), in contrast, was imperious, stroking six silken fours on both sides of the wicket with little regard for the identity of the bowler or the line and length of the deliveries he chose to hit.

Sehwag was particularly severe on the slow left arm of Pieter Seelar, whom he took for 11 runs off 4 balls faced (one four, one six, one single, thank you) while Sachin picked ten Doeschate for special attention, hammering his right arm medium offerings for 20 runs off 9 balls faced in course of an innings that saw him become the first player in history to cross 2000 runs in World Cups.

Both openers, and the promoted Pathan(11 off 10), fell to their own exuberance rather than to any special excellence in Seelar's bowling. Sehwag moved outside the line and tried to thump Seelar over point but only managed a slice to the fielder there; Tendulkar skipped down the track to Seelar and only managed to hole out to long off; a predetermined Pathan misread a quicker one, his bat was poised already for a full swing and all he managed with a hurried defensive prod was to pat it tamely back to the bowler.

The rest settled down to huff and puff their way to the target, creating artificial excitement with the loss of more wickets. Kohli playing all around a straight Borren delivery to be bowled off stump; Gambhir, who survived a run out opportunity, giving it away by moving too far across to a Bukhari delivery to be bowled leg stump off his thigh pad.

Sanity returned with MS Dhoni (19 off 40) and Yuvraj Singh (51 off 73) --- weighing in with the bat yet again in a second successive Man of the Match performance -- combining in unhurried fashion to walk the team past the target, with a 52 run unbeaten partnership at a sedate 3.9
MS Dhoni has said that India's strength is batting, and that the unit feels more comfortable chasing targets rather than setting them.

Since that statement, the Indians have played two lesser-rated sides. And the assessment that sticks in the mind is that of former skipper Sourav Ganguly, who in course of a commentary stint today said, "I know Dhoni prefers to chase, but the Indian team has looked far more assured batting first than chasing."

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Dilshan guides Sri Lanka into quarterfinals

Together with fellow opener Upul Tharanga, who hit a career-best 133, Dilshan put on a new World Cup opening stand of 282 to guide Sri Lanka to an imposing 327-6 before a packed 30,000 crowd at Pallekele stadium.

Zimbabwe made a fighting reply with Brendon Taylor (80) and Regis Chakabva (35) through a solid 116-run start before the innings fell apart, as they lost their last their last nine wickets for just 63 runs.

Dilshan - Sri Lanka


Dilshan, who bettered his previous best of 4-29 against India at Dambulla in 2005, also became the 11th all-rounder, and the second Sri Lankan behind Sanath Jayasuriya, to score a hundred and take four wickets in an ODI.

The result meant Sri Lanka, with seven points from five matches in Group A, become the first side to enter the last eight.

New Zealand, with six points from four matches, Pakistan (six from four) and defending champions Australia (five from three) are virtually certain of filling the three other qualifying places from the group.

"Dilshan has that magic touch with bat, ball and on the field," said Sri Lanka skipper Kumar Sangakkara, who also praised Muttiah Muralitharan who took 3-34 on his last appearance in his home town of Kandy.

"Murali is a champion, and that's why he is rated the best in the world. When the tough times come, he stands up."

Man of the match Dilshan said: "This is the best match of my career. I think everyone's performing well, we are in a good position."

Sri Lanka owed their total to Dilshan and Tharanga who set the ball rolling after they were put into bat on a batting-friendly pitch, just failing to beat the world record first wicket stand of 286 runs.

Tharanga, who also featured in a that stand, with Jayasuriya against England at Leeds in 2006, hit his 10th one-day hundred, while Dilshan notched his ninth, and second in the World Cup.

Their stand was also the fourth highest partnership for any wicket in ODI history.

Dilshan, 34, smashed one six and 16 boundaries during his attractive 131-ball knock, cutting loose as early as in the second over, hitting paceman Tinashe Panyangara for three boundaries and a six.

The 26-year-old left-hander Tharanga, whose previous best of 120 came against England at Lord's in 2006, hit 17 boundaries during his 141-ball innings, as both the openers batted without trouble.

Dilshan reached his hundred with a quick single towards cover off Elton Chigumbura, taking 95 balls to reach the three-figure as a capacity 30,000 gave him a standing ovation.

In the 33rd over, Tharanga hit Tinashe Panyangara for another boundary to create a new World Cup record for the first wicket, beating the 194 set by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Wajahatullah Wasti, against New Zealand at Manchester in 1999.

Tharanga soon joined Dilshan as century maker when he drove Raymond Price towards extra-cover to reach his first World Cup hundred.

Tharanga was the first to go, miscuing a drive off paceman Christopher Mpofu in the 45th over, while Dilshan fell to a lofted shot off spinner Prosper Utseya in the next.

Mpofu then chipped in with wickets of Mahela Jayawardene (nine), Angelo Mathews (nought) and Chamara Silva (four) to finish with 4-64 in an otherwise hapless Zimbabwean bowling show.

Sri Lanka now face New Zealand in their last match in Mumbai on March 18 which will decide where they finish in the group.

Zimbabwe, with two points from four matches, can still make it to the quarters (on better net run-rate) if they win their last two matches, the first of which is against Pakistan on Monday and the next against Kenya on March 20.

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Miracles And Mediocrities, Shocks And Shockers In A Tale Of Two Groups

We have finally reached the half way point in the group stages and this World Cup is shaping up to be a tournament of contrasts, the most obvious of which is that between the two groups.

Currently group B resembles a seven man all-in wrestling bout that the Dutch, as conscientious objectors, are boycotting. This scrap could go all the way. After all, the Irish have beaten the English who edged past the South Africans who walloped the West Indies who trounced Bangladesh who overcame the Irish. Only India are unbeaten but they still contrived to tie with England.

England, briefly top of the group, can be sent packing if they lose to Bangladesh and West Indies. Ireland can still qualify if they beat the Netherlands and West Indies. Bangladesh have turned in some dreadful performances themselves both on and off the pitch (if the supporters can't even identify the right bus to stone it's a bit rich to have a go at the players), but can still go through if they beat England and England in turn lose to West Indies. Had Ireland not thrown away a winning position against Bangladesh they would be virtually in the quarter finals already. I'm sure India will have much easier games ahead than the one they endured on Sunday at Bangalore.

In short for those of you not keeping up, Group B is thrilling and a testament both to the beguiling powers of the lesser nations and the enduring appeal of cricket played over the longer limited overs format. Who knows? At this rate the cricket authorities may even come up with some mad cap crazy idea to lengthen the sport even further; maybe to five days and scrap the limitation on overs altogether. Think how much fun that could be.

By contrast, Group A has been a marathon yawn-fest. True, Pakistan did spring a surprise by overturning Sri Lanka in Colombo, but Zimbabwe, Canada and the epically dreadful Kenyans have produced cricket of such startlingly woeful quality that any sense of jeopardy, sporting thrill and tension is almost entirely absent from their matches against the test playing teams notwithstanding Pakistan's generous attempts to make a game of it for half the match against Canada.

There is, I suppose, a certain curiosity in watching the mightily proportioned Canadian, Balaji Rao, propel his tweakers off an energy saving four pace "run up". And Zimbabwe's battery of spinners seem to span the generations from the baby faced Utseya, through 80's look a like Graeme Cremer all the way up to the craggy Ray Price who I swear was hawking nylons and black market butter to struggling housewives between air raids in the London blitz of 1940. But Kenya appear to be going nowhere with a team kept in cold storage since the last World Cup.

The only mildly diverting cricketing issues yet to be settled in Group A remain the final placings for the pre-ordained top four. Sri Lanka, by losing to Pakistan and having their match against Australia rained off will now struggle to make the top 2 unless New Zealand overcome the Pakistanis. How that will affect the final matches in Group B is anyone's guess.

As an England fan I would far rather face NZ or Pakistan in the quarter finals than Sri Lanka so finishing third in Group B might best be avoided if possible.

Of the major nations the surprises for me have been New Zealand's general frailty with the bat, the West Indies' consistency and Australia's continuing dominance; though perhaps I should also add England's startling propensity for producing the best matches and Pakistan's failure to lose at least one game through terrible fielding.

New Zealand on paper look a tough one day outfit but Ryder, Taylor and McCullum have failed to click. My colleague on Test Match Sofa, Jarrod Kimber, wrote off the Kiwis from day one, but then he's Australian. Annoyingly he looks to be right.

Kemar Roach is covering up a lot of mediocrity in the West Indies' bowling attack but with Darren Bravo and Chris Gayle finding the big shots, they could be the surprise package of the tournament.

As for Australia they just keep rolling on despite an unbalanced and inappropriate side for the conditions. They are also burdened with some of the zaniest selectors outside North Korea. In a stunningly bizarre move, the injured left arm fast bowler Doug Bollinger has been replaced in the squad by the previously hamstrung left handed middle order batsman and President of The Society For Earnest Foreheads, Mike Hussey. Like for like? Well, I suppose they're both Australian, both left handed and both play cricket.

So far they've barely been tested, of course, with South Africa and India absent from their group and the heavens opening in Colombo. But whilst an India v Sri Lanka final would satisfy the advertisers and neutrals alike, natural pessimism tells me they could yet go all the way, much to the bottomless chagrin of an already troubled world.

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Salman's Next IPL Khan?


Shah Rukh Khan had better look over his IPL shoulder. He's quite likely to find a certain Salman Khan breathing down his starry neck. Reportedly, Salman Khan is next in line to bite the IPL bait; Katrina Kaif and he are being touted as the next brand ambassadors of 'Indi Commandos'.


Salman's Next IPL Khan




Mukesh Patel, Kochi IPL co team owner told an eager media that, "We are currently talking to Salman and Katrina for the endorsement deals." Earlier, Kat was seen buoying Mallya's 'Bangalore Royal Challengers,'; Khan, it's being said is rather keen on sampling those delights of the IPL pie.


If Khan and Kaif jump onto the IPL bandwagon, it will ensure the right mix of glam and cricket. As per insiders, the Kochi IPL team is also ready with a promotional video by Priyadarshan, that's likely to be aired soon.


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Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh injured

India’s star batsman Yuvraj Singh has injured his hand after being hit by a delivery from Shantakumaran Sreesanth during the  practice session.
Singh had to abort the training and was seen applying medicine. The extent of his injury and whether he will be able to play is not yet sure.

Yuvraj Singh has injured


Singh is the latest player to join the list of players nursing an injury.

India’s Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar are suffering from knee injuries and Ashish Nehra is suffering from back pain. 

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