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Updated: Nov 19, 2002
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November 19, 2002

WORLD CUP 2003: 80 days to go!

Pollock praises McKenzie's knock
The South African captain admitted to a few nervous moments after his side beat Sri Lanka by three wickets in the second Test.

Cullinan back for SA after apology
National selection chief Omar Henry has made no secret of his desire to consider him for the World Cup.

Waqar inspires Pakistan to victory
The Pakistan captain claimed four wickets to inspire his team to a 10-wicket victory over Zimbabwe.

News Roll
Shaun Pollock acknowledged that his joke had backfired after an altercation with Mahela Jayawardene in the second Test. more...

Jason Gillespie

Preparing for the Ashes
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Lehmann looking forward to home Test
The South Australia state captain will play his seventh career Test and his first on his home ground at Adelaide Oval.

Speed hopes to sort out contract issues
Malcolm Speed said that in course of his visit, he will talk to about a dozen Indian sponsors, to know of their problems and requirements.

Flintoff and Giles to miss next two Tests
Flintoff has not played on tour after a hernia operation while Giles has been ruled out after his wrist was broken in the nets.

Sangakkara puts Sri Lanka ahead
When bad light and a looming thunderstorm stopped play, they were 180 for three in their second innings of the second Test against SA.

Ask Mohandas Menon
Nov 19: The BCCI's official statistician responds to reader queries.

Campbell takes the blame as Zim struggle
Zimbabwe were 171 for five in their second innings at stumps - still 54 runs short of making Pakistan bat again in the second Test.

Ganguly rested for next two ODIs
The selectors acceded to the captain's request for a break and omitted him from the team for the last two matches against the West Indies.

Ryan Hinds to return home
Fast bowler Jermaine Lawson will replace the batsman, who sustained a knee injury.

Gayle, Hinds power Windies to victory
Gayle hit his third century of the series as the West Indies won the fifth ODI against India by five wickets and seven balls to spare.

Statistical highlights
India vs West Indies - Fifth ODI at Vadodara

Mumbai take lead over Delhi
A round up of the Ranji Trophy matches.

Which is the best team?
The Rediff World Cup rankings: The 'Brazil' of World Cup cricket will always be the Windies.

Ranji Trophy schedule
Elite Group | Plate Group

India retain fifth place
Rediff Test ratings, updated - November 5.

India now fourth; could have been second!
Rediff ODI ratings, updated - October 12.

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Yesterday's issue

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November 19, 2002

Wrestling with cricketing emotions
My enthusiasm for watching the game has never been the same after the match fixing controversy.


- Krishna Gopal
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