added 2007 Mon May 14 16:06:43 by shruti74
Mandira Bedi has again proved her versatility. Last month, two Mandira Bedis smiled down from magazine stalls. Depending on your fetish, you could either go for the demure, sari-clad Bedi, beaming proudly about her house, or else you could go for the more popular version- the bikini clad Bedi, frolicking on wet grass on the cover of Maxim.
Mandira Bedi has again proved her versatility. Last month, two Mandira Bedis smiled down from magazine stalls. Depending on your fetish, you could either go for the demure, sari-clad Bedi, beaming proudly about her house, or else you could go for the more popular version- the bikini clad Bedi, frolicking on wet grass on the cover of Maxim.
added 2007 Sun Apr 29 8:54:29 by blogger55
The Kangaroos are unstoppable. It was proved once again when the crushed Sri Lanka by 53 runs in the final to win the World Cup for a record third time in a row.
The Kangaroos are unstoppable. It was proved once again when the crushed Sri Lanka by 53 runs in the final to win the World Cup for a record third time in a row.
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 5:43:47 by BodyGuards
Woolmer's death came less than 24 hours after former world champion Pakistan was beaten and eliminated by the relatively unknown Irish team on St. Patrick's Day, one of the biggest shocks in World Cup cricket history. The loss on Saturday prompted outrage among the team's hardcore fans, with protesters burning effigies of Woolmer and the team capta
Woolmer's death came less than 24 hours after former world champion Pakistan was beaten and eliminated by the relatively unknown Irish team on St. Patrick's Day, one of the biggest shocks in World Cup cricket history. The loss on Saturday prompted outrage among the team's hardcore fans, with protesters burning effigies of Woolmer and the team capta
added 2007 Fri Feb 2 13:53:51 by siddhu1983
Irish-born opener Ed Joyce scored a century as England ended a run of nine straight losses to Australia by beating the world champions by 92 runs in a tri-series one-day international at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.
Irish-born opener Ed Joyce scored a century as England ended a run of nine straight losses to Australia by beating the world champions by 92 runs in a tri-series one-day international at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.
added 2006 Tue Aug 8 23:21:43 by msaleem
AUSSIE legend Dean Jones has been sacked as a TV commentator after he branded a Muslim player ‘the terrorist’.
AUSSIE legend Dean Jones has been sacked as a TV commentator after he branded a Muslim player ‘the terrorist’.
added 2006 Sat Aug 5 20:08:48 by msaleem
Cricket explained from an American Viewpoint - PART 1
Cricket explained from an American Viewpoint - PART 1







