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team arrives in Colombo for ICC trophy
Colombo, September 12: Sourav
Ganguly's men arrived in full strength here this evening for the
12-nation ICC Champions Trophy that they had almost boycotted last
week.
They
arrived three hours late due to a flight delay from Chennai, but
organisers and sponsors were more than glad to see the likes of
Sachin Tendulkar, Ganguly and Rahul Dravid anyway after the contract
row almost saw them not playing here in the mini World Cup.
India,
one of the favourites, will be keen to mount a fresh challenge for
the Trophy which eluded them two years ago in Nairobi, when they
lost to New Zealand in the final.
India
play Zimbabwe on September 14 and England on September 22 in the
three-team Pool B in day-night matches at the R Premadasa Stadium
here.
India's
participation in the tournament was secured by International Cricket
Council after direct negotiations with over Players' Terms with
the cricketers. The Indian Cricket Board, which was initially reluctant
to accept the agreement between the players and the ICC, ultimately
agreed to select them and send the best team to the tournament.
The
players are just back from a successful tour of England which saw
them winning a three-nation one-day series for the NatWest trophy
after a memorable run chase and levelling the four-Test series one
all.
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