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Breaking News Sat, 26 Dec 2009
 South Africa´s captain Graeme Smith , Cricket (rks2)
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The top ten cricketers of the decade revealed
| Durban: Cricket South Africa's decision to zero in on Graeme Smith as captain in March, 2003, when he had just turned 22, has proved to be the Smith most inspired choice ever made. | At that time, t... (photo: AP) Sify
South Africa's batsman Jacques Kallis plays a shot which England's Alastair Cook, unseen, made a catch to dismiss him for 4 runs on the fourth day of the first Test cricket match at the Supersport Park in Centurion, South Africa, Saturday Dec. 19, 2009.
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Solid Jacques Kallis keep South Africa cool as England swelter in Kingsmead
| Jacques Kallis hits out watched by Matt Prior. Photograph: Philip Brown/Reuters | Whatever the outcome of the toss and the decision made thereafter, the first session of a Kingsmead Test is always, ... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe) The Guardian
South Africa's captain Graeme Smith, center, reacts, after catching out Sri Lanka's Indika de Seram, off the bowling of Jacques Kallis, during their warm up Twenty20 World Cup cricket match at Lords cricket ground in London, Wednesday June 3, 2009. id="article_title" The top ten cricketers of the decade revealed
| Durban (South Africa): South Africa's decision to zero in on Graeme Smith as captain in March, 2003, when he had just turned 22, has proved to be the most inspired choice ever made. At that time, th... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth) DNA India
Africa   Captain   Decade   Durban   Photos  
South Africa's captain Graeme Smith hits a shot during the Group D Twenty20 World Cup cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa at Lord's cricket ground in London, Tuesday June 9, 2009 The top ten cricketers of the decade revealed
| Durban (S. Africa), Dec. 26 (ANI): Cricket South Africa's decision to zero in on Graeme Smith as captain in March, 2003, when he had just turned 22, has proved to be the most inspired choice ever ma... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)) Newstrack India
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England cricket team member Paul Collingwood, left, arrives at the international airport in Bombay, India, Monday, Feb. 13, 2006. England will play three test matches and seven one-day internationals during their two-month-long tour of India. Sports quiz of the year: 2009 - Answers
| Record breakers | 1 The England cricket team, who beat Australia at Lord's for the first time since 1934. | 2 Louis Saha's goal for Everton was the fastest in the histo... (photo: AP / Aijaz Rahi) The Independent
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England's Ian Bell prepares to hit a ball from South Africa's Makhaya Ntini during the second day of the first test at Lord's cricket ground, London, Friday July 11, 2008 England will remain loyal to Bell
| England have not won a Test match in Durban for 45 years. On the other hand, nor have they lost one since 1928. The smart money, therefore, says that the match which st... (photo: AP / ) The Independent
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England's Matthew Hoggard, center, leads his team mates in singing Rule Britannia with the Barmy Army fans after the defeated New Zealand on the fifth day of the third international cricket test in Napier, New Zealand, Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Quiz of the year: 2009 - Answers
| Record breakers | 1 The England cricket team, who beat Australia at Lord's for the first time since 1934. | 2 Louis Saha's goal for Everton was the fastest in the histo... (photo: AP / NZPA, Ross Setford) The Independent
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South African bowler Dale Steyn celebrates the dismissal of Sri Lankan batsman Upul Tharanga, left, during the first days play of the first test cricket match between Sri Lanka and South Africa at Sinhalese Sports Club ground in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday, July 27, 2006. Steyn recovering well, says Arthur
| South Africa coach Mickey Arthur is confident fast bowler Dale Steyn will be fit to play in the second Test against England at Durban, which starts on Saturday. The fas... (photo: AP Photo / Eranga Jayawardena) Indian Express
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England's Andrew Strauss gestures after scoring a hundred during the first test cricket match between India and England in Chennai, India, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008. Andrew Strauss has tricky decision to make at toss
| It is a peculiar feeling going to work on Christmas Day, as the England team did yesterday morning. With the WAGs ensconced in comfort in Umhlanga Rocks, a salubrious c... (photo: AP / Bikas Das) The Times
Cricket   Durban   England   Photos   Sports  
Bangalore Royal Challengers player Kevin Pietersen, left, is stumped out by Adam Gilchrist, right, from the Deccan Chargers at the Indian Premier League Pietersen braced for Durban homecoming
| DURBAN: Controversial England batsman Kevin Pietersen hopes to end his topsy-turvy 2009 by playing a match-winning role on the Kingsmead ground where he learnt his trad... (photo: AP) The Himalayan
Controversial   Durban   England   Photos   Trade  
Newborn baby  Hospital delivers a dozen Christmas babies
| A hospital in the Eastern Cape delivered a dozen babies over the Christmas period, the provincial health department said on Friday. | Spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo said tha... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Independent online
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England's cricket captain Andrew Strauss, right, listens to teammate Kevin Pietersen while taking a break from practicing in the nets at the National Stadium in Providence KP could deliver something special in Durban Test: Strauss
| Durban: England's best bat Kevin Pietersen is getting back to his best form and there are signs that he could deliver something special at his former home ground--Kings... (photo: AP / Andres Leighton) Sify
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New England Cricket captain Andrew Strauss speaks at a press conference at Lords cricket ground in London, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Strauss has pledged to restore team unity following Kevin Pietersen's resignation and the sacking of coach Peter Moores Strauss says will draw strength from Centurion Test draw
| Durban (S. Africa), Dec. 25 (ANI): Captain Andrew Strauss is hoping England will have a psychological edge from Centurion when their Test series against South Africa re... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth) Newstrack India
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Foreign support for Perlas bid
The ordeal of selecting exemplary Africans
The Means To An End
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh speaks at an event to launch a website of the National Advisory Council, at his residence in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Sept. 18, 2004. The United States has lifted export curbs on equipment for India's nuclear facilities and liberalized high-technology trade, days ahead of a meeting between President George W. Bush and Manmohan Singh, a government statement said Saturd
Can India Reclaim its Leadership of Developing World?
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 Traffic cops fail to pitch for work
Mauritius seeks India's help to boost medical tourism
Can India Reclaim its Leadership of Developing World?
Mini reviews of movies currently in theaters
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh speaks at an event to launch a website of the National Advisory Council, at his residence in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Sept. 18, 2004. The United States has lifted export curbs on equipment for India's nuclear facilities and liberalized high-technology trade, days ahead of a meeting between President George W. Bush and Manmohan Singh, a government statement said Saturd
Can India Reclaim its Leadership of Developing World?
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Education & Science Health
The ordeal of selecting exemplary Africans
SOUTH AFRICA: No goodwill for foreign nationals
 Refugee, guard ... and now a doctor
 Mystery over missing student
Former South African President Nelson Mandela sits beside a bowl of roses during an interview with the media at his house in Qunu, rural southeastern South Africa, Friday, July 18, 2008. Mandela celebrated his 90th birthday Friday by urging the wealthy to share with the less fortunate and by saying he wished he had been able to spend more time with his family during the anti-apartheid struggle. Mandela was imprisoned for nearly three decades for his fight against apart
Mandela’s Dream Finds Home in Nigeria
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 Morgue investigated for negligence
He's been beaten by Mugabe's thugs and Russian Nazis
 Gauteng Christmas baby boom set to continue
 Hospital delivers a dozen Christmas babies
Newborn baby
 Hospital delivers a dozen Christmas babies
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Environment Human Rights
A Dismal Decade
Malawi: Journey through a secret Africa
 Durban's very own crocodile hunter
When it comes to decorating, Prezza’s Caturano is a fo
Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, addresses the general debate of the sixty-third session of the General Assembly.
Opinion: Why Mugabe should not have been at Copenhagen
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The year starts here: With new heights, new horizons and eve
Gaza Freedom March: The Siege Has to End
The ordeal of selecting exemplary Africans
The Means To An End
Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe, right welcomes South African President, Jacob Zuma, left, at Harare International airport, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009.
Zimbabwe leaders reaffirm their coalition
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Sport Agriculture
Onions - It's in the balance
Late strikes give England edge
South Africa's Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis give less
Graham Onions buoyed by England late show
 South Africa´s captain Graeme Smith , Cricket (rks2)
The top ten cricketers of the decade revealed
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Zimbabwe facing food shortages as farm war rages
Zimbabwe farm seizure problems spread
Hopes wane as Zimbabwe farm mayhem spreads
Hopes wane as Zimbabwe farm mayhem spreads
Farm workers at a farm in Karoi about 200 kilometers west of Harare are driven away to their homesteads following threats by War Veterans to occupy the farm owned by a white farmer who refused to be named for fear of victimization in Karoi, Zimbabwe Monday, April, 7, 2008.
Hopes Wane as Zimbabwe Farm Mayhem Spreads
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