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July 22, 2002
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2000: For the first time in Test history two players (Englishmen Mike Atherton and Alec Stewart) celebrated their 100th appearances in the same Test - against West Indies at Manchester.

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August 3, 2002

Exclusive! Kapil Deserved the Award: Azhar
The issue of the withdrawn Wisden invitation is to be taken up at the highest level when the former Indian skipper has lunch this Sunday with American billionaire John Paul Getty.

Can India draw level in the second Test?
Chat with Prem Panicker about India's game plan for the second Test against England on Wednesday, August 7 at 2200 IST [1230 EDT].

News Roll
A fan who confronted Tendulkar on the pitch during the Test match at Lord's could lose his membership of the exclusive MCC. more...

Mohd. Azharuddin
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Tendulkar dismisses brouhaha over form
"I think people are just over-reacting, I know what I am doing," said the Indian batting maestro.

Tendulkar blasts ton in tour match
The Indians reached 417 for eight on the third day of the rain-truncated four-day match against Worcestershire.

Younis named Pak captain for three series
Pakistan play back-to-back one-day tournaments in Morocco, Kenya and Sri Lanka over the next five weeks.

Selectors optimistic despite Lord's debacle
Chairman of selectors Chandu Borde blamed the media for making assumptions of a reshuffle for the next Test.

Kapil to head body to tap sports talent
The academy will involve former sports personalities helping develop sports projects to usher in social change.

'Srinath cannot come and go as he pleases'
'If you don't play when the team needs you, how can you think of coming back easily whenever you want to?' selector Ashok Malhotra said.

Srinath not in probables for ICC Knockout
BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah said the selectors did not feel the need for the veteran fast-medium bowler in the one-day squad at this stage.

Akhtar omitted from Pak ODI squad
The fast bowler has been left out of the squad for a triangular one-day series in Morocco this month due to injury concerns.

Home and Away
Mohandas Menon presents a statistical comparison of Tendulkar with Gavaskar, Viswanath and Vengsarkar.

Who is India's greatest?
Hear it from Indians in different walks of life...

Are you a cricket buff or a bluff?
Can you tell 'Big Bird' from 'Big Ship'? Test your knowledge of the cricketers' nicknames.

Over to you
What do you think really went wrong? Where did India lose the match? What changes would you recommend for the second Test?

India - England Tests factfile
India's last series win in England dates back to 1986.

Ask Mohandas Menon
July 22: The BCCI statistician replies to readers' queries.

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"Laxman's strokeplay reminds me very much of Mohammad Azharuddin, and if he keeps batting the way he has been for the last six or seven months, the English crowds are going to enjoy watching him this summer."
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- Indian captain Sourav Ganguly.

  letter of the day
July 31, 2002

Review of the Lord's Test
Ganguly is right, there is still a lot of cricket to be played but one more defeat would mean curtains for India.


- Major Ashok
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