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HEADLINES July 5, 2001

India maintain unbeaten run
Sachin Tendulkar got a century in a six-wicket win over the Windies.
Hottest moments | Statistical highlights

BCCI may sue Outlook
Secretary Lele said the board may take recourse to legal action over allegations of steroid use by Indian cricketers.

How the Ashes will be won and lost
England captain Nasser Hussain will be hoping his side can excel in a few key areas, at least.

Special coin for Ashes toss
The gold and silver coin features an image of Sir Don wearing his baggy green cap.

News Roll
The England team is plagued by injuries just ahead of the first Ashes Test match beginning tomorrow at Birmingham. More...

Nasser Hussain
The War Ahead - Images
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Ind vs WI - Final
July 7, at 12:30 IST
Venue: Harare

Eng vs Aus - 1st Test
July 5-9, at 15:30 IST
Venue: Birmingham

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Ajit Agarkar

Going beyond Glucon-D
Prem Panicker
Interviews
Justin Langer

Unjust on Justin
Daniel Laidlaw
   


'The Indian team doesn't take steroids'
Indian cricket team physio Andrew Leipus dismisses suggestions that some players in the team indulge in steroids and other banned substances.

Atherton heads back to the trenches
He returned to the barracks for the recent one-day series, now he's back.

Afzaal set to make England debut
'It's more likely we will play with seven batsmen, so he will play,' said David Graveney.

The Indian lower-order
Mohandas Menon dwells on the contribution of the last five Indian bastmen to the team's cause.

Longest losing streaks
Do you know which team has the longest losing streak in the limited version of the game? Read on to find out.

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  what say?
Do you believe that the Indian team uses performance enhancing drugs?
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Letter of the day
4 July 2001

I suppose you could consider tea as performance enhancing because caffeine is a stimulant...

- Andrew Kokinos

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