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HEADLINES July 29, 2001
Zaheer volunteers to skip scan and stay on
The team management agreed to Zaheer's request to defer his return in view of the crucial nature of the remaining two matches of the tri-series that India have to win if they are to make it to the final on August 5.

England give Rod Marsh key coaching role
The AIS Cricket Academy head coach has resigned from his post to take on a similar role for the English academy.

India finally pull one back
India cruised to a 7-wkt win over Sri Lanka, their first ODI win over Lanka in their last six meetings.

'Super Cat' Clive Lloyd honoured
The West Indies and Zimbabwean Test series will be named the Clive Lloyd trophy.

News Roll
World Champions Australians were in a rude shock when Hampshire dismissed the visitors for a paltry 97 in 30.4 overs at Southampton. More...

Steve Waugh
A Day at the nets
Live!

SL vs NZ - 7th ODI
July 31, at 9:30 IST

Eng vs Aus - 3rd Test
2-6 August, at Nottingham

Kelvinator
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Diary
Laloo Prasad Yadav


An encounter
Laloo Prasad Yadav
Specials
Jason Gillespie

The Aussie Attack   
A statistical look at their performance in the Ashes series.
   


India not learning from mistakes: Wright
"The batsmen are not clicking. There has been a certain amount of indiscipline and lots of bad shots," he added.

Windies dominate Zimbabwe on Day 1
The hosts were bowled out for 131 and the West Indies were 126 for two in reply by the close.

Team's performance 'beginning to hurt'
"I think skipper Saurav Ganguly is making too many mistakes," the former BCCI chief Raj Singh Dungarpur said.

Steve Waugh to endorse MRF
Tendulkar and Waugh have been pitted against each other in the best batsman debates. Now the two have a commonality.

Tufnell back in England frame
Nicknamed 'The Cat' for his love of sleep, the left-arm spinner has been the best English spinner this summer.

Top 10 Test batting and bowling list
Wisden announced the top 10 all-time Test batting and bowling performances.

All about the venues
Mohandas Menon provides some statistics on matches played at the Premadasa stadium and Sinhalese ground.

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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Yesterday's issue

ICC Tests schedule

  what say?
Which one of the following knocks by Sachin Tendulkar should have figured in the Wisden-100 list?
155 vs Aus- Chennai
148 vs Aus- Sydney
136 vs Pak- Chennai
None of the above
  
Britannia 50-50
   Previous Polls

Letter of the day
27 July 2001

Indians 'loose' again
Feelings of a lone supporter of Indian team. Whats the height of optimism?....ummm "When's the next Indian match !!!

- Saif

Quote hanger

"I accepted money from bookmakers for information on a game. So did a lot of other people around the world and they are still playing. What is the difference?"

Hansie Cronje, disgraced former South African captain.


   

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