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Newspapers, Magazine Articles, Webpages, Etc. Bibliography Bibliography Newspapers, Magazine Articles, Webpages, etc. Abbasi, Kamran. 2000. The colour of money. The Wisden Cricketer, June. Aggarwal, Mayank. 2017. India has highest incidence of bribery in Asia Pacific: Survey. Live Mint.com, 7 March. http://www.livemint.com/Politics/ f9G3k4lTmTfK7jI9yYe3gN/India-has-highest-incidence-of-bribery-in-Asia- Pacific-Surv.html. Accessed 7 March 2017. Akbar, Prayaag. 2016. The nine lives of the IPL. The Cricket Monthly, April. http://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/986643/the-nine-lives-of-the-ipl. Accessed 1 April 2016. Allen, G.O. 1938. A case for natural wickets. Wisden. http://www.espncricinfo. com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/151828.html. Accessed 26 December 2011. Anand, Siriyavan. 2002. Eating with our fingers, Watching Hindi cinema and con- suming cricket. Ambedkar.org. http://www.ambedkar.org/research/Eatingwith. htm. Accessed 23 July 2004. Astill, James. 2004. 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