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‘Slumdog effect’ leads to surge in enquiries sponsoring poor Indian kids

Washington, February 28 (ANI): The number of people willing to help some of India’s poorest children has suddenly increased on the back of the multiple award-winning success of Danny Boyle’s film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’.

New Zealand to boost security for the ODI series

Wellington, Feb 28 (IANS) New Zealand Cricket (NZC) will increase on-ground security in the forthcoming One-Day International matches against India following a bottle-throwing incident during the second Twenty20 International here.

Mitchell Johnson smashes Gilchrist’s record

Johannesburg, Feb 28 (IANS) Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson smashed Adam Gilchrist’s national record when he blasted South African spinner Paul Harris for 26 runs in one over on the second day of the first cricket Test here at the Wanderers.

Dev Patel’s ‘Skins’ co-star eyes Hollywood roles

London, February 28 (ANI): Watching Dev Patel’s success in the film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, one of his co-stars in the BAFTA-winning comedic teen drama ‘Skin’ is now hoping that he may also get a big break in Hollywood.

Reaching 10,000 run mark means a lot, says Kallis

Sydney, Feb 28 (IANS) South African cricketer Jacques Kallis has become the eighth player to join Test cricket’ 10,000-run club in the first Test against Australia at Wanderers.

Michael Slater’s ‘Slumdog’ connection

Sydney, Feb 28 (IANS) Oscar winning movie “Slumdog Millionaire” has left some cricket fans baffled with the inclusion of Australian batsman Michael Slater’s name as a possible answer to one of the TV quiz questions in one of the movie’s crucial scenes.

Rahman’s brush with death before the Oscars

Mumbai, Feb 28 (IANS) His double win at the Oscars has been celebrated and talked about. But not many know that A.R. Rahman had a close shave while rehearsing for his performance at the Academy Awards – a chandelier came crashing down seconds after the music maestro moved away from the spot.

More security for Indian team in New Zealand after bottle throwing incident

Wellington, Feb.28 (ANI): New Zealand Cricket (NZC) will increase on ground security for the upcoming one day matches against India, after a bottle was thrown onto the field during last night’s Twenty20 international in Wellington.

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