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HEADLINES April 23, 2001

Mongia, Dahiya, Prasad Not Among Probables
Sameer Dighe and Ajay Ratra are the two wicket-keepers in the list, which also includes four spinners -- Harbhajan Singh, Sharandeep Singh, Rahul Sanghvi and Sairaj Bahutule.

Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh
Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by an innings and 32 runs on the fourth day of the first test in Bulawayo on Sunday.

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Adrian Dale Adrian Dale of Glamorgan scored the first double-century of this year's English county season against Northamptonshire at Northampton. More...

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Sri Lanka make case for title of world's best Sri Lanka can stake their claim to the title of the world's leading one-day side following a season which has included three tournament victories out of four, as well as a world record.

West Indies take charge against South Africa
Explosive half-centuries from Ridley Jacobs and Marlon Samuels led West Indies to 255 for seven in their second innings.

India retain Ganguly as captain
India have retained Sourav Ganguly as captain for the tour to Zimbabwe despite his lack of batting form.

Parab lifts up Baroda with brilliant knock
The opening batsman was just two runs short of a century as Baroda reached 183 for two in their second innings on the third day of the Ranji Trophy final against Railways.

Narvekar's bail plea rejected
The court, however, stayed the operation of its order till the evening of April 23 and directed that the GCA president should not be arrested till that time.

Zimbabwe take handsome lead
At close on day 3 of the first Test, Bangladesh trailed Zimbabwe by 109 runs.

Shoaib Malik reported for suspect action
Sharjah triangular series match referee Justice Ibrahim Ahmed said the bowler's action is suspect and a report has been sent to the PCB and the ICC.

Gentlemen's game is slipping: Gray
The ICC chairman said cricket's administrators need to do more to control the behaviour of players.

West Indies take control of fifth Test
A sensational fightback by the Windies saw them dismiss Proteas for a feeble 141 on the second day of the fifth Test at Sabina Park.

Ranji Trophy finalists
Baroda and Railway's record in the championship.

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