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HEADLINES July 18, 2001

Aussie trio declared fit for Lord's Test
Justin Langer is most likely to replace Matthew Hayden if the latter's right knee fails to fully recover.

Former team mates support Cronje return
The former Protean skipper is due to fight the ban in the Pretoria High Court from September 26 to 28.

Injury problems ahead of tri-series
India, New Zealand and Sri Lanka, all head into the tournament with their fair share of injury problems.

News Roll
Brett Lee, Michael Slater and Mathew Hayden have all been troubled by niggling injuries, with Lee, the biggest concern before the second Ashes Test. More...

Damien Fleming
Damien Strikes!
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SL vs NZ - 1st ODI
July 18

Eng vs Aus - 2nd Test
July 19-23, at Lord's

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Reetinder Singh Sodhi

Something special about Sodhi
Vijay Sarma
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Steve Waugh

The changing face of Test cricket
Daniel Laidlaw
   


Prabhakar's bail plea rejected
After hearing the arguments from the prosecution and defence lawyers, Nainital district judge S C Tiwari rejected the bail plea of the former India cricketer in the chit fund case.

Desperate England forced into gamble
Injury-ridden England head for the second Ashes Test gambling on a stand-in captain who had vowed never to go near the job again.

Tendulkar set for early return from injury
The leading batsman will be available for the July 28 match against Sri Lanka.

Gillespie lurks in the background
The most extraordinary thing about Jason Gillespie is his anonymity.

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...

The story of the Ashes
Mohandas Menon takes a microscopic look at the Ashes.

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

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Letter of the day
16 July 2001

Sachin should bat in the middle order
The Indian middle order in one day games is very inexperienced, and mainly boasts of youngsters like Badani, Sehwag, Sodhi and Yuvraj....

- Vishwas Saxena

Quote hanger

"I always felt we had a chance because our guys never gave up"

Dutch coach Emmerson Trotman after the Dutch team won the ICC Trophy final.


   

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