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       November 1
1974: Indian middle-order batsman Vangipurappu Venkata Sai Laxman, was born today at Hyderabad.

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November 1, 2002

Chanderpaul, Samuels give Windies lead
An unfinished 191-run partnership between the duo saw the West Indies pile 446 for 5 before bad light ended play early on day 3 in the third Test against India.

Azhar to be offered coaching job at CCI
Former BCCI president Raj Singh Dungarpur said the former India captain would be asked to coach batting trainees at the Mumbai club.

News Roll
Steve Waugh admits he has little chance of forcing his way back into the side for the World Cup in South Africa. more...

Marlon Samuels

Marlon Samuels and Chanderpaul were involved in a 191-run partnership on day 3


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Ind vs WI
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Oct 30 - Nov 3 - 0900 IST
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The 2002 FICA Player Survey
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Ian Healy


A case for compassion
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Happy Birthday V V S Laxman
Your wishes to the middle-order batsman on his 28th birthday.

Statistical Highlights
India vs WI - Third Test, day 3 at Kolkata.

Jadeja's ban goes before arbitrator
The BCCI and Jadeja agreed to settle the issue of the ban on the latter for match-fixing charges through arbitration and withdrew their cases in the Delhi high court.

Railways set 243 runs to win
A six-wicket haul by all-rounder J P Yadav put Railways in the driver's seat against Rest of India on the fourth day of the Irani Cup match.

Gillespie shakes off injury for Ashes Test
The bowler will play in South Australia's domestic one-day match against New South Wales on Saturday.

Gough out, Vaughan hopeful for first Test
England coach Duncan Fletcher said Gough is improving his fitness level but would not be risked for the first Test, starting in Brisbane on November 7.

Hinds happy to revive Windies fortunes
'It is a highly regarded Test hundred for me. It is even better when you get it away from home,' added the West Indies opener.

Australia top inaugural one-day rankings
South Africa are second, as they are in the Test table, while India are fifth.

Bangar included in one-day squad
The all-rounder replaces Zaheer Khan, who has been sidelined with injury, for the first three ODIs against the West Indies.

Ask Mohandas Menon
Oct 31: The BCCI's official statistician responds to reader queries.

Tough Moments
One of the tragic figures of Indian cricket, Contractor's promising career was cruelly cut short when he was struck on the skull by a short delivery.

Pakistan slipping badly
Rediff Test ratings, updated - October 23.

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

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 quote hanger
"I still think I'm bowling very, very well so I'm very confident going into this next series"
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- Australian fast bowler Brett Lee believes his form will return to devastating effect against England in the Ashes series.

  letter of the day
November 1, 2002

Expert Commentators -- or are they?
It seems to have been taken for granted that anyone who has played international cricket is by default qualifies to be an expert commentator.


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