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    Tendulkar still not fit

    Really struggling with a groin injury which has been bugging him since India's Aussie Tour. Was expected to play in Mumbai's second game for IPL but was missing and there is no real indication he will be back 100% fit (he may play below full fitness for Mumbai to 1. Please sponsors 2. Get them off the bottom of the Table).

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    Tendulkar no show

    Tendulkar didn't return for Mumbai's clash with the Deccan Chargers. Mumbai lost and are still to win a game.

    IPL and other cricket injuries can be found here

    Gilchrist goes berserk
    April 28, 2008 - 7:29AM
    Back to his best .... Adam Gilchrist.

    Back to his best .... Adam Gilchrist.
    Photo: Reuters
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    Retired Test great Adam Gilchrist delivered the most impressive innings of the Indian Premier League so far, clubbing 109no from 48 balls to lead the Deccan Chargers to a ten-wicket thrashing of Mumbai tonight.

    V.V.S. Laxman contributed an unbeaten 36 as they overhauled the home side's 7-154 with 44 balls remaining from the 20 overs.

    The battle of the bottom teams resulted in the first win for the Chargers in four games and left the Mumbai Indians, minus suspended spinner Harbhajan Singh and injured captain Sachin Tendulkar, searching for a maiden win.

    Batting for Mumbai, West Australian Luke Ronchi compiled 13 from 11 balls.

    Gilchrist was the obvious choice for man of the match after a century containing ten sixes.

    AAP

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    SYDNEY - Sydney’s ANZ Stadium is to host one international Twenty20 match a year for four years beginning in the 2011/12 season, New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally has announced. According to a Fox Sports report, a deal has been struck between the state government and Cricket NSW. It will be the first time in 128 years that international matches in Sydney will be played away from the Sydney Cricket Ground. Four international Twenty20 fixtures will be played at ANZ Stadium, which is expected to attract crowds of up to 80,000 each. In comparison, the SCG has seating capacity of 46,000.

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    SYDNEY - Sydney’s ANZ Stadium is to host one international Twenty20 match a year for four years beginning in the 2011/12 season, New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally has announced. According to a Fox Sports report, a deal has been struck between the state government and Cricket NSW. It will be the first time in 128 years that international matches in Sydney will be played away from the Sydney Cricket Ground. Four international Twenty20 fixtures will be played at ANZ Stadium, which is expected to attract crowds of up to 80,000 each. In comparison, the SCG has seating capacity of 46,000.

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