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CBI report on cricket match-fixing

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HEADLINES November 14, 2000 trans

India turn tables, win Test
Bangladesh crashed to 91 all out in their second innings, after conceding a 29-run lead to India in the first on day 4 of the one-off Test, and lost the initiative.

Unbeaten 118 by Kanitkar
The Board President's captain guided his team to a healthy score on the opening day of the three-day match against the visiting Zimbabweans.

CBI report has failed to substantiate any charges: Dalmiya
The former ICC chief said an investigative agency has no right to say how a cricket body should be run.

Joshi: The saving grace
Joshi: The saving grace
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Mohammad Azharuddin

Unlikely victim

Harsha Bhogle
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Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin disappoints

Why the silence so long?, asks Ranganathan Sriram
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CBI says it had enough evidence
The searches were conducted after the investigating acency registered five cases of corruption and criminal conspiracy against six Doordarshan officials and three private television companies and their owners.

Kumble may miss series against Zimbabwe
The India leg spinner has a shoulder problem which could keep him out of the two Tests against the visitors.

CBI raids Dalmiya in telecast case
The others raided were officials of Doordarshan and some private television channels in the television rights case.

Bookie had tried to lure Hollioake
The former England captain said when he was in Sharjah in 1997 he was told he could 'become rich' for providing information about his team.

Steve Waugh appeals for faith
Australia captain Steve Waugh called upon fans to support Test cricket amid international outrage at the recent match-fixing scandal.

Flintoff called back by injury-hit England
The allrounder, sent home after completing his role in the recent three-match limited overs series, has been called back to Pakistan to provide back-up to the injury-hit squad.

Windies batsmen need more application, says Harper
The West Indies coach was critical of the lack of application of his batsmen after his side lost to Western Australia by seven wickets.


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