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HEADLINES October 11, 2000 trans

Proteas smash England in quarters
With the English bowling ordinary and fielding sub-standard, South Africa cruised home in one ball over 40 overs, for the loss of just two wickets.

Pakistan favourites in first semi-final
Their depth in batting and varied attack should prove too much for New Zealand to handle.

PCB wants World Cup match-fixing probe
Chairman Tauqir Zia has requested Pakistan President Mohammad Rafiq Tarar to order a judicial inquiry into allegations that the matches of Pakistan against India and Bangladesh in the '99 World Cup were fixed.
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That special Saturday
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Champagne time
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Row over Mandela 'support' for Cronje
Cricket bosses are upset with the former South African president's comments that the disgraced skipper could still be a role model. Paul Martin reports.

One-match suspension for Campbell
The Zimbabwe opener was penalised for showing dissent following his dismissal in the quarter-final against New Zealand in the ICC Knockout Trophy on Monday.

This old man!
Avinash Subramanium salutes Robin Singh, 'one of the most underestimated, under-appreciated, under-hyped and most valued players India has had in the recent past.

ICC Knock-out dossier
Trivia on the first tournament in Dhaka, in 1998.

ICC Knock-out player watch
Career statistics of all the participating players.


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