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  • In just three Tests against India in July and August, he claimed an amazing 26 wickets at an average of 18.38, rendering some of the best batsmen in the world strokeless with his unique array of deliveries, including the so-called Carrom ball.

    Cricinfo news from Cricinfo 2008

  • In just three Tests against India in July and August, he claimed 26 wickets at an average of 18.38, leaving batsmen trying to work out a new way to play, with his unique array of deliveries, including the so-called Carrom ball.

    Kottu 2008

  • This post is my contribution to Think Spice - Carrom Seeds at Raaga's Chef at work.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Meera 2008

  • This post is my contribution to Think Spice - Carrom Seeds at Raaga's Chef at work.

    Ajmo Leaves Masala Rotli Meera 2008

  • Except it is not priced like Starbucks and they have a pretty cool Chicken Tandoori Sandwich, a television that shows, what else but cricket, a gaggle of college kids making out, a bunch of geeks playing chess, and a board game called Carrom.

    Meet Ms. Barista 2004

  • Bawaji Dr. Rustom Pavri's Dad: Dikra, Carrom rumvaanu, juice pivano, majjani life!

    Archive 2004-05-01 Chirayu 2004

  • Carrom is a board game played on a smooth wooden square board with pockets at each corner.

    Macworld James Savage 2010

  • Play the best Carrom game on your iPhone/iPod Touch.

    Macworld James Savage 2010

  • The kid's a bit of a pro in Carrom, a parlour game that we don't credit enough for being a sport only as indigenously Indian as kabaddi.

    Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views' 2010

  • Carrom is a cross between billiards and shuffleboard that has gained popularity throughout the world.

    Macworld James Savage 2010

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