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How do you get Yuvraj Singh early?
- The Guardian, Saturday November 22 2008
- Barney Ronay
You've got to get Yuvraj early. This has been the dominant theme so far, the chorus, of England's increasingly frazzled one-day series in India. With three drubbings already played out, each one lit up by a match-winning thwacking from India's middle-order kingpin Yuvraj Singh, it's still being repeated like a mantra by players and pundits alike. You've got. To get. Yuvraj. (...)(...)by a match-winning thwacking from India's middle-order kingpin Yuvraj Singh, it's still being repeated like a mantra by players (...)
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Yuvraj Singh restarts war of words with Kevin Pietersen ahead of clash
- guardian.co.uk, Saturday June 13 2009
Yuvraj Singh has emphasised his determination to deliver against England tomorrow by re-opening his long-running feud with Kevin Pietersen. Both holders India and hosts England need a victory in the Super Eights encounter at Lord's to have a realistic chance of qualifying for the final stages of the ICC World Twenty20. It is a stage set for the differing talents Pietersen andYuvraj Singh has emphasised his determination to deliver against England tomorrow by (...)
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Peerless Yuvraj Singh gives India explosive start
- The Observer, Sunday June 7 2009
- David Hopps at Trent Bridge
Even in the unpredictable swirl of Twenty20, two upsets in one weekend proved enough. England and Australia stumbled against lesser opponents, but India, favourites and defending champions, quelled the rebellion. Bangladesh, who knocked India out of the 2007 World Cup, failed by 25 runs. Normality was restored by Yuvraj Singh, who routinely lords it over opponents as if battin(...)2007 World Cup, failed by 25 runs. Normality was restored by Yuvraj Singh, who routinely lords it over opponents as if batting is (...)
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Is it fair to call Yuvraj Singh a pie-chucker?
- guardian.co.uk, Monday December 22 2008
Poll: Kevin Pietersen's description of the part-time left-armer's bowling style did not go down well. But what's the truth of the matter?(...)2007 World Cup, failed by 25 runs. Normality was restored by Yuvraj Singh, who routinely lords it over opponents as if batting is (...)
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India v England - as it happened
- guardian.co.uk, Sunday November 16 2008
- Andy Bull
Morning. I'm all alone in the big office. The skin around my eyes is sagging and puffy. It's cold out. The only company I have is the air-conditioning unit, whose conversation is every bit as insistently droning as Ian Botham's. Well, the air conditioning and Kris Bevan, an pessimistic insomniac with a gambling problem who writes: "I've got the day off tomorrow and I think I'm(...)S Harmison, Anderson India: Sehwag, Gambhir, Yuvraj, Raina, R Sharma, Dhoni, Y Pathan, Harbhajan, Zaheer, Patel, RP Singh 1st over: India 4-0 (...)
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India v England - as it happened
- guardian.co.uk, Monday December 15 2008
- John Ashdown (morning & evening sessions) and Howard Swains (afternoon)
Morning all. So this is going to be some day. Virender Sehwag's disorderly magnificence, as David Hopps rather neatly puts it, has flipped the game on its head, leaving India 256 for victory. England need another nine wickets. The bookies now make the home side favourites, which is perhaps slightly overplaying the strength of India's hand. Gambhir has batted well for his 41, b -
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Over-by-over: India innings
- guardian.co.uk, Thursday August 30 2007
- Lawrence Booth (overs 1-25) and Rob Smyth (26-50)
Preamble: Hello. England are 2-1 up against India. I'll repeat that: England are 2-1 up against India. Today we could learn whether this happy state of affairs is an aberration or the beginning of a glorious new chapter in ths annals of English one-day cricket. Or neither, which is probably the most likely outcome of the three. But I digress! The early news is that Rahul (...) -
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India v England - as it happened
- guardian.co.uk, Friday November 14 2008
- Andy Bull
And they say sports journalism isn't as glamorous as it used to be. Morning. Yup, a real early, dark, wet ugly top of the morning to you. Is all this Lalit Modi's fault? Can I blame it on him anyway? Somebody, and I'm guessing it is our ever-lovely night-editor Katy, either her or leprechauns, has had the good grace to leave out a pot of coffee on the hotplate. It's thick and(...)look like this: V Sehwag, G Gambhir, SK Raina, MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, RG Sharma, YK Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Z Khan, RP Singh, (...)
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India v Pakistan - live!
- guardian.co.uk, Monday September 24 2007
- Lawrence Booth
Preamble Hello. It's the climax the neutrals have been craving. India and Pakistan have never met in the final of a global tournament before, so I can't begin to tell you how excited the GU Sports desk is about this one. Well, my half of the desk anyway. OK, so just the seat I'm sitting in. But no matter: this could well be the definitive humdinger, the archetypal nail-biter (...)(...)moment, this could come down to a shootout between India's Yuvraj Singh, whose strike-rate of 235 is comfortably the highest in (...)
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India v Holland
- guardian.co.uk, Wednesday February 12 2003
- Lawrence Booth and Anjana Gadgil
1st over: India 3-0 (Ganguly 2, Tendulkar 1) Morning, Anjana here. Edgar Schiferli bowls to Ganguly to start. A single from the second ball. And on the fifth bowl of the over, Tendulkar gets off the mark with a single. 2nd over: India 3-0 (Ganguly 2, Tendulkar 1) Second ball Ganguly calls for a run after hitting short to the off side. Tendulkar doesn't move and looks inc
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