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  August 17, 2003 | 16:20 IST


Seconds out, round Warne

The gloves are off in the Shane Warne smut saga, and manicured fingernails are glinting dangerously in the harsh light of exclusive shopping malls.
[supercricket.co.za]



'Little Book' helps Polly focus

Shaun Pollock's massive contribution during the third Test at Trent Bridge owed as much to a book he reads every night as to his skill with bat and ball.
[supercricket.co.za]



Cricket provides lifelong interest

It is only eight stops on the Underground from the heart of the City of London to Lord's.
[bbc.co.uk]



Little master's rights and duties

Frankly, the consternation over Sachin Tendulkar's newly-delivered Ferrari is loaded with hypocrisy. Would anyone have foregone the option of getting customs duty waived in a similar situation?
[indiatimes.com]



Former greats say Saeed Anwar savoured, served cricket

Former Pakistan greats paid glowing tributes Saturday, to record breaking opener Saeed Anwar saying he savoured and served cricket to the hilt and will never be forgotten.
[hindustantimes.com]



Indian claims to be world's youngest cricket commentator

A teenager in Orissa who began cricket commentary with a club level game at the age of 12 has staked his claim to being the world's youngest commentator on the sport.
[newindpress.com]



Egghead Ed shows style that cracked the class system

Consistently heavy scoring for Kent has earned Ed Smith his Test place, Kevin Mitchell says 'hats off to the old ways'.
[guardian.co.uk]



Fletcher must join computer generation

Trouble at t'mill - Geoff Boycott has been critical of Duncan Fletcher for being too distant from the County game.
[guardian.co.uk]



Learn how to play the pitch, don't moan about it

The present one at Trent Bridge is clearly not the object of purity head groundsman Steve Birks would have liked to have served up for this important occasion.
[independent.co.uk]



Growing pains of the boy wonder

Wickets reward youthful endeavour but Jimmy Cricket's graduation to the big league will be a hard road.
[independent.co.uk]



Star turn goes back to his roots

From Test batsman to postman. Jon Henderson finds out why Mark Lathwell opted for the quiet life.
[guardian.co.uk]

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