Rediff Cricket
line
Home > Sports > Cricket
Feedback 
line
 archives
dot

 - News

 - Diary

 - Specials

 - Schedule

 - Interviews

 - Columns

 - Gallery

 - Statistics

 - Earlier tours

 - Domestic season

 - Archives

 - Search Rediff



August 8, 2002
Ask Mohandas Menon

Player Watch
    Updated - July 30

 Travel to India

 Click for confirmed
 seats to India



 Win free entry
 to Esselworld!



 Make money
 while you sleep.



 Secrets every
 mother should
 know


 this day, this week

       August 10
1967: The Nottingham Fire Brigade pumped 100,000 gallons of water off the ground after a violent thunderstorm soon after 5 pm on the first day of the Test match against Pakistan.

archive

 best of the week

 - English aggression too
   much for India

   Peter Roebuck

 - Taking the buzz out of
   bunking
- Roshan Paul

 - Lord's needs lessons in
   humility
- Harsha Bhogle


 
 in other sports

- Commonwealth Games
  The complete coverage

- Sasikiran emerges joint   leader


  email the team

- Prem Panicker
- Ivan Crasto
- Faisal Shariff

 

August 10, 2002

Michael Vaughan rocks India
Vaughan fell three runs short of a double hundred as England ended Day 3 of the second Test at 341-5 with bad light stopping play.

Gilchrist voices fears over Test c'ship future
Australia's vice-captain said cancellation of tours would make it difficult to determine the champion.

News Roll
Ganguly could be in trouble with disciplinary chiefs for showing dissent after he was given out in the second Test more...

Michael Vaughan
Images of the third day's play from the second Test between India and England.
Live!

Ind vs Eng - 2nd Test
Aug 8-12, 1530 IST
Trent Bridge - End of day 3

Download scorecard
Detailed Scorecards

Special
Yashpal Sharma


The 1983 team was the best team, says Yashpal Sharma
Special
Vijay Merchant


Indians in Wisden
Vijay Merchant
           ADVERTISEMENTS
 

 



Waugh backs decision to cancel Pak tour
"I have faith in the ACB and the information processes they have in place which led to the decision," said the Australian Test captain.

Gough ruled out of India series
The England fast bowler, now, faces a battle to be fit for the Ashes.

Testing time for young Isa Guha
The first cricketer of Indian origin to be part of the England women's team had her Test debut delayed because of rain.

'I call myself a wicketkeeper-batsman'
Young wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel reflects on his selection to the Indian Test team.

Australia cancels Pakistan tour
The decision follows an attack on a school for children of foreign missionaries when gunmen killed six people.

Morocco Cup not just a game for hosts
Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka will take part in the $250,000 triangular tournament tournament from August 12-21 in Tangiers.

Statistical highlights
India vs England, 2nd Test, day 1, at Nottingham.

Too short
Wisden 20:20 stats - How England let Sehwag get away to a century.

The perfect field for Harbhajan
The field India captain Sourav Ganguly should set for the off-spinner when he bowls.

Reader Responses
Which do you think was the better team: that of '83 or '85?

Ask Mohandas Menon
August 7: The BCCI statistician replies to readers' queries.

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.

More News...

Yesterday's issue

  what say?
Is the decision to keep Javagal Srinath out of the ODI team correct?
Yes
No
Maybe
Can't Say
 

View results | Previous Polls


 quote hanger
"My friends call me from abroad and ask about my welfare because the picture they get is very dangerous and fearful. So I realise the Australians are not making lame excuses."
----------------------------
- Imran Khan, after Mark Waugh expressed his unwillingness to tour Pakistan.

  letter of the day
August 9, 2002

We can learn from the Poms
They very well realize that they don't have a Akhtar or Lee that can blast the batsman with sheer speed, neither they have a spinner in the class of Warne, Saqlain or even Kumble. Yet, their bowlers are able to take that 20 wickets to win Test matches for their team consistently.


- Jeet Dey
Feedback               Your letter

>>
bbc.co.uk

- Thorpe replacements line up

- England draw first blood

>>
independent.co.uk

- England selection clues for World Cup squad

- Atapattu anchors Sri Lanka to comfort zone

>>
timesonline.co.uk

- Harmison's promise of pace brings Test call-up

>>
iol.co.za

- England call-up for uncapped Key

- New Proteas boss likes the look of Kallis

 
line
Channels:

News:
Shopping:
Services:
Astrology | Auctions | Auto | Contests | Destinations | E-cards | Food | Health | Home & Decor | Jobs/Intl.Jobs | Lifestyle | Matrimonial
Money | Movies | Net Guide | Product Watch | Romance | Tech.Edu | Technology | Teenstation | Women
News | Cricket | Sports | NewsLinks
Shopping | Books | Music
Personal Homepages | Free Email | Free Messenger | Chat

rediff.com
  © 2002 rediff.com India Limited. All Rights Reserved.