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Indian players pass dope tests
January 26, 2003 22:48 IST
All Indian cricketers bound for next month's World Cup in South Africa have cleared the precautionary dope tests, a senior Board of Control for Cricket in India official said on Sunday. Indian players underwent the tests during their recent tour of New Zealand. Drugs tests have been introduced at the World Cup to comply with strict South African laws.
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Prepare an advt. for this and get 2 crores, dont play cricket as it will improve the chances of winning.
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Sub: India needs performance enhancing drugs
After its dismal performance in New Zealand, the Indian cricket team needs to take 'performance enhancing drugs' to keep their chances alive in the upcoming ...
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DEAR MR. GANGULY, U HAVE TO CHANGE YOUR SELF. DO NOT LISTEN FROM OUT SIDER OTHER COUNTRY PLAYER, IF LISTENING OUTSIDER PLAYER, U WILL GET ...
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