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Other Avashya Editions
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“ I respect the opinions of others who may well think that it is insensitive. To those people I apologise. ”
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“ The second mistake of the officials was to dock just a single over from each innings instead of reducing the break between innings. Those two decisions created a farce that was waiting to happen. ”
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“ India still required 43 in nine overs with five wickets in hand when the match officials deemed the conditions not to be fit, a decision that robbed England the chance of a victory they had worked so hard to achieve. ”
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“ He (Tiffin) should have shortened the lunch interval, which umpires can do, following the one-day farce at Edgbaston last year, when play was called off just one over short of constituting a game. ”
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“ Guwahati is further east and although we have a half-an-hour early start, I don't think it's going to help much. The authorities do need to take a look in there. ”
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