Modis breakfast cafe
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Lalit Modi the new Shah Jahan?
IPL cricket is a different game to the one which made Sachin Tendulkar; but the razzmatazz is worth it
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To the uninitiated, the IPL is fast becoming the most coveted and influential property from India since the Taj Mahal that Shah Jahan built. More people in the world, I can wager without fear, have heard of the IPL than the new planets discovered in the solar system in the last few years; or indeed the name of the vice president of the United States. (Actually the latter is a bad example. Does anybody really know the name of the US vice president?)
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Good start, now the pressures on
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Yusuf ton the best I have seen - Warne
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Bhogle bumbles at the toss
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Waxing nonsense
The commissioner and creator of the IPL, Lalit Modi, is, according to some, a cross between Don King and Gandhi, a man described by the Times of London as "a modern Charlemagne, with a little touch of Frederick the Great, the Prussian king." Modi was a student studying in the United States when he came up with the idea for the IPL.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=shah/100312
Mumbai Indians theme
This team just loves to take a game to the final over. Hope the wins outnumber the losses this season.
Unlucky Yusuf, Lucky Mumbai
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Matthew Hayden with the Mongoose
Give bowlers a chance, Haydos proclaims after years of ball-bashing
Matthew Hayden with the Mongoose
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Matthew Hayden with the Mongoose
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