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August 8, 2002
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1990: At 17 years 112 days India's Sachin Tendulkar became the second youngest to score a Test hundred (after Pakistani Mushtaq Mohammad) when he made an unbeaten 119 against England at Manchester.

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August 14, 2002

Das slams brilliant century against Essex
The Indians reached 331 for six at stumps on the opening day of the four-day match against the county.

Younis Khan leads Pak to victory
Pakistan cruised to a 28-run victory against Sri Lanka in the second match of the Morocco Cup triangular tournament in Tangiers.

News Roll
South Africa will dig moats around the 12 grounds to be used for next year's World Cup to prevent spectators invading the pitch. more...

Adam Gilchrist
Aussie players reject
ICC Trophy contracts.
Live!

Ind vs Eng - 3rd Test
Aug 22-26; Leeds

Pak vs SL - 2nd ODI
Pak won by 28 runs.

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Specials
Malcolm Speed


Question of contracts
Faisal Shariff
columns
Parthiv Patel


India has found another gem
Peter Roebuck
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Players must choose cash or country: ICC
The ICC, though, is determined to protect its sponsors if competing firms try to cash in on the event through 'ambush marketing'.

England U-19 consolidate after good start
The England under-19s scored 331 for seven in their first innings at close on the opening day of the third Test against the Indian juniors.

World Cup security in place
All eleven grounds to be used during the tournament will be fitted with a raised steel and web-netting moat structure.

Aussie players reject ICC Trophy contracts
ICC contracts preventing players from endorsing products conflicting with official sponsors were illegal, said ACA chief executive Tim May.

Bowling attack or cannon fodder?
A look at how opposing batsmen have in the recent past performed against India.

White joins England casualty list
England's injury problems mounted when all-rounder Craig White was ruled out of the third Test after tearing an abdominal muscle.

Australia renew call for neutral venue
The PCB threatened an Asian bloc boycott last week after the ACB announced the cancellation of their tour of Pakistan.

The ICC must renegotiate: Tim May
The attempts by the ICC and the boards to induce players to breach their existing contracts are unlawful, he said.

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

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.

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"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."
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- Imran Khan, after Mark Waugh expressed his unwillingness to tour Pakistan.

  letter of the day
August 14, 2002

Aggressive captaincy
While it is all right to "cock a snout" at the opposition to show that India cannot be taken lying down, more is needed to be done in terms of planning ,strategy, selection and discipline for getting favourable outcomes.


- Dilip Mahanty
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