Muttiah Muralitharan
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The star bowlers of ICC Champions Trophy – ICC Knock Out
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The bowlers have brought their respective countries to tremendous wins by the art of their spin or fast bowling and have played a vital role in ICC Champions Trophy.
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Sajeewa Weerakoon in Rangana Herath out – ODI series vs. Pakistan
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The left arm spinner, Sajeewa Weerakon is in sight of making his ODI debut for Sri Lanka as Rangana Hearath was given some rest by the national selectors.
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Ex- international bowling greats in the IPL 2012
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The final match of the star studded IPL 2012 came to an end on May 27, 2012 and few ex-international bowlers did their best to make the event wonderful.
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Ambai Rayudu and Kieron Pollard destroyed Royal Challengers Bangalore
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Ambati Rayudu and Kieron Pollard sunk the boat of Royal Challengers Bangalore by their thunderous batting as Mumbai Indians triumphed in the IPL 2012.
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Chris Gayle minced Mumbai Indians
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Chris Gayle demonstrated once again his powerful batting in the IPL 2012 by demolishing the bowling attack of Mumbai Indians and crushed them by nine wickets.
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Albie Morkel snatched victory for Chennai Super Kings by crushing Royal Challengers Bangalore
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A timely onslaught of 28 runs in the 19th over by Albie Morkel let down Royal Challengers Bangalore as Chennai Super Kings won the match 13 of IPL 2012.
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Kolkata Knight Riders taste their first win vs. Royal Challengers Bangalore
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Kolkata Knight Riders were excited to win their first game of the IPL 2012 vs. Royal Challengers Bangalore, a victory that was earned in third match of the tournament.
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Royal Challengers Bangalore entered IPL 2012 with a bang by defeating Delhi Daredevils
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A hostile knock by AB de Villiers knocked out Delhi Daredevils as the Royal Challengers Bangalore emerged winners in their opening match of the IPL 2012.
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Sachin Tendulkar’s 100 Hundreds
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Here is more about how the Little Master went about, in the pursuit of reaching this historical milestone which is difficult for any batsman to reach in the future.
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Kevin Pietersen
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This piece pays homage to perhaps England’s greatest match winner of all time, who is currently ranked No.1 in T20 cricket across the world.