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Indian flat tracks don't worry SAfrica: Smith
Published on :11th February 2010
Nagpur: The flat decks in India no longer worry pacers, said South Africa captain Graeme Smith as he attributed Dale Steyn's devastating form in the first Test against India to a changed mindset of not letting conditions dictate bowling.
 
Spineless India blown away in four days
Published on :10th February 2010
There were different prayers on the lips of various groups of people when the fourth day's play began. South Africa's cricketers wanted a no-fuss finish, India's men a hero to show some fight and character.
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Desperate India asks for rank turner at Eden
Published on :9th February 2010
New Delhi: With the Nagpur Test in danger of going South Africa's way the BCCI is desperate for India to hang on to the No. 1 Test ranking.
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Sehwag says India can save first Test
Published on :9th February 2010
India may be facing the prospect of an innings defeat inside four days but dashing opener Virender Sehwag on Monday sounded confident that the hosts would pull a rabbit out of the hat and save the opening Test against South Africa.
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Sensational Steyn puts India on the mat
Published on :9th February 2010
Nagpur: Dale Steyn produced a sensational exhibition of seam bowling to rip apart India's fragile middle order and leave the hosts staring at an embarrassing defeat in the first Test against South Africa here on Monday.
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Steyn leaves India in a spot of bother
Published on :8th February 2010
Nagpur: India 66/2 at day3 stumps, still trailing by 259 with Vijay and Tendulkar at the crease. Earlier Steyn took 7/51 to bowl out India for 233 and make them follow on.
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Kirsten defends hapless Indian bowlers
Published on :8th February 2010
Nagpur: India coach Gary Kirsten believes his team can still win the first Test against South Africa and said the onus is now on the batsmen to bring the home side back into the match.
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Jacques Kallis punishes India with unbeaten 159 for South Africa
Published on :7th February 2010
Centuries from Jacques Kallis and Hashim Alma helped South Africa gain the initiative on a slow first day of the first Test against India in Nagpur.
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Amla, Kallis tons put SAfrica in command
Published on :7th February 2010
Nagpur: The experienced Jacques Kallis and Hashim Amla struck unbeaten centuries as South Africa recovered from two early jolts to take control of the first Test against India here on Saturday.
 
Tons by Kallis, Amla take South Africa to 291/2 at stumps
Published on :6th February 2010
Jacques Kallis and Hashim Amla scored a ton each on Saturday as South Africa reached a strong position at stumps on the first day of the first Test match against India. Kallis was batting on 159 and Amla on 115.
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