South Korea scrape past sloppy IndiaA defensive lapse towards the end cost India dear as they went down 1-2 against South Korea to suffer their second consecutive defeat in the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament on Sunday. After their spirited fight in the 3-4 defeat against the Australians, ... Deccan Herald, 2 months ago |
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India inspired 'jugaad innovation' helping MNCs save the moolahThere is a lot of difference between jugaad and jugaad innovation. While the former may be symbolic of sloppy the latter is about innovation. Economic Times, 2 months ago
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Robert Craddock: Dangers of an Indian summerIndia international fast bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth and two teammates arrested over alleged spot-fixing in the IPL. Indian fast bowler Santhakumaran Sreesanth, pictured playing against Australia, has been arrested for alleged spot-fixing in the ... Brisbane Courier-Mail, 1 day ago
Dangers of an Indian summer
NEWS.com.au, 1 day ago
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IPL is 'the sunniest of places for the shadiest people'New Delhi: "The Indian Premier League is a smouldering cesspit ... the sunniest of places for the shadiest people." - Robert Craddock ripped the million-dollar league apart in his column for the Australian daily The Telegraph after the spot-fixing ... IBNLive India News, 1 day ago
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Dangers of living it up in IPLBeneath the glitz, glamour and hype so plastic you could wrap your sandwiches in it, the Indian Premier League is a smouldering cesspit. Passion ... Indian fans burn a picture of Sreesanth, who's at the centre of spot-fixing claims. Source: ... FoxSports.com.au, 1 day ago
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Corporation imposes Rs1.5lakh fine on private contractor for sloppy road workThe city municipal corporation has imposed a fine of Rs 1.5 lakh on private contractors entrusted with road restoration work in areas after laying underground drainage pipelines on Thursday. According to senior corporation officials, this is the ... Times of India, 2 days ago
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What Open Access to Sci-Tech Research Can AchieveA global movement is on to make sci-tech research accessible to all. How soon will Indian industry and consumers embrace it? Email Print Image: Sameer Pawar Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for ... Forbes India, 5 days ago
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In designA single eye looks back at you from the bright, psychedelic cover of Dekho.2012: Conversations on design in India, upturning the well-known adage about judging books on its head. The stylised typography and generous use of colour inside too affirm ... Time Out Mumbai, 1 week ago
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Media hotheads pose threat to enduring peacePakistan goes to the polls today but few in India understand its historic importance. Even fewer notice that Kashmir and India-baiting did not figure in the manifestos of any of the key contestants. The reason? Hysterical TV anchors who can't see ... New Delhi Pioneer, 1 week ago
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5 things we learnt in IndiaIt is still Michael Clarke first and daylight second when it comes to Australia's batsmen. They struggled desperately against spin in India but in England in three months the challenge will be different. If the ball is swinging, it will not ... Southern Weekly, 1 month ago
Sweep learning curve: how the ball was dropped
Sydney Morning Herald, 1 month ago
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