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CRICKET IS NOT A SOLITARY game, and a single player has never been able to shoulder the responsibilities of the entire team. Technology has played an integral role to bind the spirit of the game alongside players, coaches, commentators, and fans. From its origins as rural recreation in England, in the 16th century, to its modern-day status as one of the most global sensational sports, technology has been instrumental in the evolution of international cricket and its dynamic formats.

Sep 20, 2010 20:09
THE RECENT controversy of alleged spot fixing at Lords by Pakistani players has brought back to the forefront the evil of corruption associated with betting in sports.
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SINGHS are Kings, and in the battle royale between the two Singhs, M S Gill and Raja Randhir Singh, the sports federations of the country are the foot soldiers suffering the most: penury, insecurity, stress and frustration. The key to the rebellion by the Indian Olympic Association was financial independence, which Raja Randhir Singh said that the IOA and federations will manage on their own.