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 this day, this week

       January 10
1992: Indian left-hand batsman and slow right-arm bowler Sourav Ganguly played in 51 Test and 181 ODIs; made his ODI debut this day.     
 best of the week

 - "I behave like a 19-year
   old with the boys"
   Balwinder Singh Sandhu

 - Corporate Lessons from
   the Aussies
   Roshan Paul and
   Mathew Paul

 - Oh, Calcutta!
   Sujata Prakash & Prem
   Panicker

 
 in other sports

-  The Jaguar R3 Formula
   One car - images

-  Hockey camp to begin
   on Jan 5

-  Punjab win National
   Junior Football title

  email the team

- Prem Panicker
- Ivan Crasto
- Faisal Shariff

 Travel to India

 Fly to Eden
 Gardens from
 $890

 
January 10, 2002

India 'A' beat Seniors by two wickets
India 'A', chasing a victory target of 230, finished at 235 for eight with 11 balls to spare.

England must learn World Cup lesson
Nasser Hussain believes England must learn from their "shambolic" past World Cup failings to be competitive in next year's tournament.

Razzaq, Latif flay Bangladesh attack
Razzaq hammered a career-best 114 not out as Pakistan tightened their grip on the first Test.


News Roll
The two-tier system for the Ranji Trophy is likely to be implemented only from the 2003-04 season. More...
Jason Gillespie
Australia 'A' vs SA
Live!

Aus vs NZ - 1st ODI
Jan 11; 9:00 am (IST)
Melbourne

Ind vs Eng - 1st ODI
Jan 19, 2002
Kolkatta (d/n)

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Cricket Diary
At Shivaji Park...


At Shivaji Park...
Jonathan Dyson
Cricket Diary
Clare Connor


'We don't mind being called batsmen'
 

Stewart remains in England frame - Hussain
Hussain said the team was not good enough to ignore players of Stewart's quality.

A perfect 10 for the Kandy man?
Mohandas Menon takes a statistical look at the Sri Lankan off-spinner, Muttiah Muralitharan.

My baggy green cap is my business: Waugh
'I'll continue to wear it as long as I think it's in a reasonable state,' said Steve Waugh.

Waugh has one eye on 2003 World Cup
"We've been trying things for the World Cup for the past 18 months and we won't change," said Waugh.

Six-wicket Younis puts Pak in command
Waqar Younis devastated Bangladesh on day one of the first Test at Dhaka.

India beat England eves, win series
India notched up a massive 113-run victory over England in the five-match women's one-day cricket series.

India withdraws from hosting ICC Knockout
The BCCI's request for tax exemption to make the event financially viable was yet to be granted.

Kumble's leadership to be in the spotlight
Selection Committee Chairman Chandu Borde had mentioned that the leg-spinner's leadership would be watched during the Challenger trophy.

Ganguly eyes runs and victories
The 29-year-old denied he faced a technique problem in Tests and added that it has just been a bad phase which will eventually pass.

Murali fails to please the curmudgeons
When all is said and done, Muralitharan looks certain to go down in history as the most successful spin bowler of all time.

2001: The Year in Statistics - ODIs | Tests
Mohandas Menon takes a look at the ODIs and Tests played in 2001 and comes up with some very interesting results.

Ask Mohandas Menon
The master BCCI statistician replies to readers' queries on cricket.

Have your say
What did Shaun Pollock and his men do wrong? What were the reasons for the 3-0 whitewash by Australia? Your responses.

India the loser in Rediff ratings
The draw in Bangalore, and the 1-0 series result, brought little joy to India in terms of its position in the rankings. Ironically, England lost the series, but went home as marginal gainers.

Ranji Trophy dossier
A summary of the zonal league matches played in the tournament. Last updated: December 23, 2001.

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 quote hanger
"A good player with a good technique can switch from one form of the game to the other without losing the basic skills"
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Former Australian captain Mark Taylor commenting on the techniques used by the English players.

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Aussies prove too strong
- Geoff Lawson

Sri Lanka's superstar

Cricket's crystal ball
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Warne celebrates `dream' decade
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supersport.co.za

Race controversy 'not ideal' - Pollock

Proud, brave Percy: Neil Manthorp


  letter of the day
5 Jan 2002

A case for Ajay Jadeja
The difference between India and other teams is that the others are willing to accept their stars even after these folks have done unacceptable acts (look at Mark Waugh and Shane Warne).


- Sumit Chawla
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