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Sports News for November 27, 2007

Indian, Pakistani cricket teams reach Kolkata amid high security
Indian and Pakistani cricket teams reached here today amidst tight security following an email threat targeting the visiting team. ANI

Becks not happy about kids picking up American accent
Soccer ace David Beckham has revealed that he does not like his kids using an American accent. ANI

Mike Tyson happy to be back in rehab
Mike Tyson has gone back to rehab after a stint in an Arizona prison camp - and hes feeling rather comfortable in his new confinement. ANI

MacGill may skip matches against India to save career
Australian leg-spinner Stuart MacGILL may consider ruling himself out of Australias Test series against India to undergo a knee operation. ANI

Gary Kirsten is front-runner for post of Indian cricket team coach: BCCI
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced that former South Africa opener Gary Kirsten is front-runner for the post of Indian cricket team coach. ANI

Gary Kirsten is front-runner for post of Indian cricket team coach: BCCI
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced that former South Africa opener Gary Kirsten is front-runner for the post of Indian cricket team coach. ANI

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