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Home > Cricket > Pakistan's tour of India 2005 > Interviews
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| April 06, 2005 |
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| 'It's in my nature to be aggressive' 'My batting has always been my stronger point, much more than my wicketkeeping. But it doesn't mean my wicketkeeping isn't good. Far from it,' says India's new cricket star.
'Cricket diplomacy has worked' 'If the Indians won hearts in Pakistan, we are here to do the same,' says PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan.
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| April 01, 2005 |
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| 'I have to develop another talent' Shoaib Malik, who was banned by the ICC last year for an illegal bowling action, is now concentrating on batting to regain his place in the Pakistan team.
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| March 31, 2005 |
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| Yuvraj seeks consistency Dashing Indian all-rounder Yuvraj singh says he's more than just a One-Day wonder.
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| March 29, 2005 |
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| Five training tips from King Fitness training can never make an average cricketer into an excellent one, but it will definitely make a good cricketer even better, says the Indian teams trainer.
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| March 2, 2005 |
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| 'Pakistan have upper hand' 'Pakistan played well in the latter part of the Australia tour and will be very difficult opposition to face,' says Bangladesh batting sensation Mohammad Ashraful.
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