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India grind their way to safety
Saturday 06 July 1996
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Saturday 02 March 1996
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World Cup venues face safety checks
Tuesday 28 November 1995
Nagpur, where nine spectators died and 25 were injured after a stadium wall collapsed during lunch at a one-day match between India and New Zealand on Sunday, may be taken off the list of next year's World Cup venues.
Eight die as wall collapses in India
Monday 27 November 1995
Eight spectators died and another 50 were injured during the one-day international between India and New Zealand in Nagpur yesterday.
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Thursday 09 February 1995
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