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CRICKET / Umpiring errors peg India back
Symonds, Hogg bail Aussies out  
They say champions make their own luck. Australia didn't quite make their own luck, though they had the rub of the green going their way on day one of the second Test.
We did not capitalise on our start: RP  
Rudra Pratap Singh bowled India into a great position on day one of the second Test against Australia, before a combination of factors allowed Australia to race to 376 for seven from a perilous 134 for six.
Symonds says he nicked it  
Australia fought their way back through a 173-run stand between Symonds and Brad Hogg, enjoying his return to Test cricket after four years with a maiden half-century.
Injured Zaheer to miss series  
India fast bowler Zaheer Khan is to retrun home from the tour of Australia after suffering a heel injury, the Indian cricket board said on Wednesday.
BCCI asks management to lodge protest  
The Indian team is to lodge a protest against the poor umpiring on the opening day of the second cricket Test at Sydney which enabled Australia to recover strongly.
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Australia's Andrew Symonds exults after reaching his hundred against India on the first day of the second Test in Sydney on Wednesday. AFP
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