Coolie Woman and me
/ 21 September 2018

Coolie Woman and me

In the book, Gaiutra Bahadur traces her great-grandmother’s journey as a 27-year-old woman from Calcutta to Guyana in the British coolie trade.

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/ 8 April 2007

Smith: ‘We didn’t do the basics well’

Graeme Smith hopes new surroundings in Grenada and a more positive approach will help South Africa bounce back from their embarrassing World Cup defeat to Bangladesh. ”We now have to win all of our three matches,” said the Proteas skipper after the shock 67-run humiliation at the hands of the Asian minnows on Saturday.

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/ 7 April 2007

SA in shock World Cup loss

Bangladesh pulled off another shock victory at the 2007 Cricket World Cup on Saturday, beating world number-one team South Africa by 67 runs. Put in to bat by South Africa captain Graeme Smith, Bangladesh posted their best World Cup score to date of 251, with Mohammad Ashraful scoring 87.

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/ 7 April 2007

SA cricketers set to steamroller Bangladesh

South Africa are looking to sweep aside the challenge of Bangladesh in a Super Eights match on Saturday and take a maximum six points from the team’s stay on the South American mainland. Captain Graeme Smith said on Friday his team were aware of the dangers posed by Bangladesh but would be up to the task.

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/ 6 April 2007

Bangladesh aim for better showing

Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar is looking forward to an improved all-round performance from his team in their World Cup Super Eights match against South Africa in Georgetown on Saturday. Graeme Smith’s side have already earned four points by beating Sri Lanka and debutants Ireland, while Bangladesh have yet to open their account.

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/ 4 April 2007

Match-winner Kallis slams critics

All-rounder Jacques Kallis hit back at his critics after he led South Africa to victory with an unbeaten half-century against Ireland in a World Cup Super Eights match on Tuesday. Kallis followed up his knock of 86 against Sri Lanka last week by top-scoring with 66 in South Africa’s seven-wicket win on Tuesday.

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/ 4 April 2007

Clinical SA pull off comfortable win over Ireland

South Africa defied rain and a fighting Ireland to cruise to a seven-wicket win in a World Cup Super Eights match at the Guyana National Stadium in Georgetown on Tuesday. Jacques Kallis hit an unbeaten 66 and added 80 runs for an unbroken fourth wicket stand with Ashwell Prince to guide the Proteas to their second win in as many Super Eight matches.

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/ 3 April 2007

Security remains low-key at World Cup

Despite Bob Woolmer’s murder, players and coaches at the Cricket World Cup remain within easy reach of those who could do them harm. The death of Woolmer, who Jamaican police say was strangled in his hotel room on March 18, sparked criticism from their camp that there was not adequate security for the teams.

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/ 2 April 2007

Jayasuriya inspires Sri Lanka’s win

Sanath Jayasuriya clubbed a vintage hundred and Sri Lanka all but ended the West Indies’ World Cup semifinal hopes with a 113-run Super Eights win on Sunday. Jayasuriya’s 115 from 101 balls and his 183-run third-wicket partnership with skipper Mahela Jayawardene (82) set up Sri Lanka’s imposing 303 for five.

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/ 1 April 2007

Lara puzzled by small crowds

West Indies captain Brian Lara is not buying into the debate about why crowds have been smaller than expected at the first World Cup in the Caribbean. Critics are blaming the high price of tickets compared with local household incomes, or a sign of local malaise in cricket.

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/ 31 March 2007

Lara, Murali set for intriguing battle

Sparks are bound to fly when West Indies skipper Brian Lara bats against ace Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan in a World Cup Super Eights match in Georgetown on Sunday. The pair were involved in an engrossing duel in a three-Test series in Sri Lanka in 2001, with Lara proving why is considered one of the best batsmen against spin.

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/ 31 March 2007

Collingwood knock helps England past Irish

Paul Collingwood’s late flurry with the bat and four wickets from Andrew Flintoff gave England a 48-run win over rank outsiders Ireland in their World Cup Super Eights match on Friday. Collingwood smashed 90 including three sixes to help England add 65 runs in the last five overs and amass 266 for seven.

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/ 28 March 2007

SA scrape home against Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga took four wickets in four balls before South Africa scrambled a one-wicket win in their World Cup Super Eight match at the Guyana National Stadium on Wednesday. South Africa were heading for a comfortable win, with four runs needed and five wickets in hand when Malinga yorked Shaun Pollock with the fifth ball of his eighth over.

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/ 27 March 2007

Pitch mystery for South Africa and Sri Lanka

South Africa and Sri Lanka will be entering new territory when they meet in a World Cup Super Eight match at the Guyana National Stadium on Wednesday. The match is the first of any consequence to be played at a new stadium, outside the capital Georgetown, where workers are still battling to get everything ready for Wednesday.

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/ 3 February 2007

Race brouhaha over World Cup brochure

An allegedly racist caption in a brochure for the 2007 Cricket World Cup has opened up longstanding racial tensions between Guyana’s East Indians and its African-descendant population. The caption says ”with Guyana’s distinct Indian heritage you are sure to experience the fusion of West Indian and East-Indian culture”.

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/ 5 April 2005

Kallis secures draw for South Africa

Jacques Kallis compiled an unbeaten 109 on Monday and South Africa secured a comfortable draw against the West Indies on the fifth and final day of the opening cricket Test at Bourda. Kallis, who hit 15 fours, passed 7 000 runs on his way to his 21st century, which took 409 minutes and comprised 346 deliveries.

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/ 4 April 2005

SA work hard to save Windies Test

South Africa laboured to 85 for two in its follow-on second innings on Sunday, battling to save the opening Test against the West Indies as day four at Bourda drew to a close. South Africa, who resumed their first innings at 130 for six, were bowled out just before lunch for 188.

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/ 3 April 2005

SA reply to mammoth Windies total

South Africa were 130-6 in their first innings at stumps on the rain-affected third day of the first Test against the West Indies at the Bourda Oval in Guyana on Saturday. South Africa trail by 413 runs with four wickets remaining. Mark Boucher was 32 not out, with Nicky Boje unbeaten on 21.

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/ 1 April 2005

Hinds, Chanderpaul lead Windies attack

Undefeated centuries by opener Wavell Hinds and new captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul led the West Indies to 347 for three against South Africa in dominating the first day of the opening Test at Bourda on Thursday. Hinds blasted a career-best 188 and Chanderpaul was at 102 not out in a brilliant 241-run fourth-wicket stand.

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/ 31 March 2005

Uncertainty surrounds Windies as Test starts

A day before the first Test, the West Indies remained mired in uncertainty while South Africa confidently finished their build-up for the four-match series starting at Bourda on Thursday. The West Indies Cricket Board chief executive was peppered with questions on Wednesday about rumours of a possible last-minute players’ strike.