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HEADLINES August 4, 2001

Warne grabs five as England face defeat
England, already 2-0 down and needing to win at Trent Bridge to keep the Ashes alive, collapse yet again.

No proposal for Pak tour, says Bharti
The sports minister said a decision on the team's clearance will be made only after receiving a proposal from the BCCI.

Tendulkar pats Sehwag
The hero of India's victory over New Zealand on Thursday said the master batsman sent him a message asking him to 'keep it up'

Windies rise to fourth in ICC test table
Australia stay ahead; India are in seventh place.

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BCCI president Dr AC Muthiah will speak to skipper Sourav Ganguly and caution him about his on-field behaviour. More...

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England Warned!
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SL vs Ind - Final
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Eng vs Aus - 3rd Test
2-6 August, at Nottingham
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Horses for courses
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The art of leaked memos
Daniel Laidlaw
   


Crowe's exoneration may relieve Mark Waugh
Media circles believe that Crowe may take legal action against bookmaker Mukesh Gupta for wrongly accusing him of match-fixing.

England got their bowling right
With a sustained spell of quality bowling, England, says Daniel Laidlaw, did not allow Australia's imposing middle order to rescue them again.

Who has scored the maximum no. of 50's?
Mohandas Menon, the expert, answers that question and many more.

All about the venues
Mohandas Menon provides some statistics on matches played at the Premadasa stadium and Sinhalese ground.

Paradise on earth
Mohandas Menon takes a look at Sri Lanka and India's record there.

When England saved or stole the Ashes
What do the years 1882, 1954, 1981 have in common? Read on to find out...

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Was Cammie Smith justified in fining Saurav Ganguly for misbehaviour?
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Letter of the day
31 July 2001

Injuries and players
Is winning the tri-series worth risking long term injury to the players?

- A K Bhagat

Quote hanger

'Fresh and false accusations had been made about my involvement in match-fixing years earlier. I was sick and tired of innuendo and rumour about everything in my life and of having to prove myself innocent.'

Shane Warne, on considering quitting the game following match-fixing allegations.


   

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