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Champions' memorable farewell

Sri Lanka make it to the final in Mumbai, but New Zealand should be proud of their performance as they didn't really have the class to come so far (00:00)

March 29, 2011

Posted by   on (March 31, 2011, 1:41 GMT)

Harsha Bhogle is one of the best TV analysts out there. He is very much like Tony Gregg and speaks from his heart.

Posted by   on (March 30, 2011, 12:04 GMT)

Murali, the things you ve done cannot be forgotten with ease. really, a gentleman of the game and a man with stature. hatz off MURALi for your contribution for sri lanka crickeT

Posted by   on (March 30, 2011, 8:14 GMT)

MURALI i thanks for you ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, because i am SRI LANKAN

Posted by Avery_Mann on (March 30, 2011, 0:43 GMT)

"as they didn't really have the class to come so far" Whatever! You don't get to the World Cup semis by accident. I seem to remember them smashing Pakistan by over a 100 runs - that was all class.

Posted by   on (March 30, 2011, 0:20 GMT)

with no strong batting line /bowling ...Newzeland made it to semis... Hi5 for them.....Fielding agianst SA is one of the biggest Highlight in 2011 WC..

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