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July 2, 2002
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       July 5
1954: New Zealand's left-handed opening batsman and now Indian cricket team coach John Wright (Tests 82 from 1978 to 1993, 5334 runs) was born.

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- Malisse triumphs over
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July 5, 2002

India, Pak for double wicket contest
The second edition of the International Double Wicket Cricket Tournament is slated to be staged in Houston, Texas from July 19-21, 2002.

Waugh praises Ganguly's leadership
Australia's Test captain said Ganguly has developed toughness in character and that is what is needed for Indian cricket.

News Roll
Umpire David Shepherd has allegedly hit by an object thrown by a disgruntled spectator during the rain-hit ODI between Eng and India. more...

Darren Gough
Images from India vs England.
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Ind vs SL - 6th ODI
Jul 6; 1900 IST
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Interviews
Robin Singh

'You need not be a great cricketer to be a great coach'
Robin Singh
Columns
Malcolm Gray

Compensation, corruption and contracts
Daniel Laidlaw
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Tendulkar relieved after England century
The master batsman explained that he was unable to achieve the feat before as he had played just 20 matches against England.

Statistical highlights
NatWest series: India vs England, 5th ODI at Chester-le-Street.

Tendulkar's batting was a lesson: Hussain
'We learnt how to go in a one-day innings from a great player,' said the England captain.

Least matches to 150 wickets
A stastical look at the bowlers who have taken fewer matches to reach 150 wickets in One-Day Internationals.

Ind-Eng game called off due to rain
Sachin Tendulkar's 32nd ODI ton was the lone spark in the abandoned floodlit game in Durham.

Srinath's absence will be felt: Kapil
The former India captain was, however, quick to add that the current crop of bowlers have the potential to excel at the international level.

Windies should learn from Kiwis: Richards
Sir Vivian Richards has urged the Caribbean youngsters to inject a dose of Kiwi discipline to improve their Test record.

New Zealand stay third in Test rankings
The Kiwis' historic series win in the West Indies strengthened their position in the ICC Test Championship table.

K S Ranjitsinhji
In a new series, we celebrate the Indians who made it to Wisden's Top Five Cricketers of the Year.

'ICC will protect cricket boards'
The International Cricket Council will secure the future of any national board undermined by tour cancellations, president-elect Ehsan Mani said.

Pakistan could end up third
Rediff ODI ratings, updated - July 3.

NZ challenging England for the third place
Rediff Test ratings, updated - July 3.

Who will win the NatWest Tri-Series?
Your responses.

Ask Mohandas Menon
July 2: The BCCI statistician replies to readers' queries.

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"We can only facilitate dialogue and persuade governments that it is not healthy for sports and politics to mix but we are not in a position to dictate."
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ICC president-elect Ehsan Mani.

  letter of the day
June 25, 2002

Why are we suddenly being so particular about an Indian victory outside Indian soil? Why only in the last few months? Has it taken us more than 16 years to realize this fact? ...


- Parthasarathy Janakiraman
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