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Interview: Michael Vaughan

September 15, 2003 13:42 IST


Updated: September 15, 2003 | 13:50 IST

Cricket in India

  • 'Missing World Cup was most depressing'
         [mid-day.com]

  • Gulabrai Ramchand
         [guardian.co.uk]

  • Sachin's cry: Jai Sriram!
         [mid-day.com]

  • Rest of India: Many questions, few answers
         [indianexpress.com]

  • Srinath's future stays enigmatic
         [indiatimes.com]

  • Sachin ka jaadu chal gaya
         [indiatimes.com]

  • Mohali being spruced up for Ind-NZ Test
         [indiatimes.com]

  • Kanga step before bigger tests
         [sify.com]


    News from New Zealand

  • McMillan has an eye on improvement
         [stuff.co.nz]

  • Kiwis to get early look at Indian form
         [cricket.org]


    Cricket in Pakistan

  • Let's see if you can hit me: Latif
         [cricket.org]

  • Pakistan seek 300th One-day win
         [indiatimes.com]

  • Pakistan closing on Aussies: Proctor
         [iafrica.com]

  • SA officials tour stadiums in Pakistan
         [iol.co.za]

  • Top level security for Proteas
         [supercricket.co.za]

  • SA officials okay Pakistan security
         [iafrica.com]


  • Cricket in England

  • Interview: Michael Vaughan
         [guardian.co.uk]

  • Quality control is the key
         [telegraph.co.uk]

  • Surrey end Stewart's career
         [bbc.co.uk]

  • Ward quits Surrey
         [bbc.co.uk]

  • A dynamic duo
         [guardian.co.uk]

  • Sussex have never known anything like
         winning the Championship
         [telegraph.co.uk]

  • Hollioake puts gloss on title
         [guardian.co.uk]


    Miscellaneous

  • Murali has revenge in mind
         [bbc.co.uk]

  • Obuya spinning his way to fame
         [nationaudio.com]

  • Proteas show promise of blooming
         [sundaytimes.co.za]

  • Marsh to face his own team
         [iafrica.com]

  • Tossing youth into the Bowl
         [nationnews.com]

  • Bajan bid in firm hands
         [nationnews.com]


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