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       November 19
1971: West Indian left-hand batsman and right-arm medium bowler Adrian Frank Gordon Griffith, was born in Bridgetown. He played in 14 Tests and nine ODIs.
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 best of the week

 - Keep It Simple, Stupid!
   Sujata Prakash &
   Prem Panicker

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   the mecca of cricket
   Jonathan Dyson

 - Different strokes
   The rediff primer to
   every shot in the book

 
 in other sports

-  Lennox Lewis wins back
   his crown

-  Kerala lift Santosh
   trophy

-  Jaap Stam tests positive

  email the team

- Prem Panicker
- Ivan Crasto
- Faisal Shariff

 Travel to India

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November 19, 2001

Sachin, Sehwag, Ganguly penalised
The match-referee has found Sachin Tendulkar guilty of ball tampering and handed down a suspended one-match sentence and fined him 75 per cent of his match-fee.

Rain comes out to bat for India
India, needing 395 to win the second Test against South Africa, were 28 for 1 at close on day 4.

England ride their luck in run spree
The tourists made 370 for five in reply to Mumbai's 373 for 5 decl. as the tour opener ended in a draw.

News Roll
Pakistani opener Saeed Anwar has launched a fund for the war victims of Afghanistan. More...

Jaques Kallis
All right smile
Live!

Ind vs SA - 2nd Test
16 - 20 Nov - 2:00 pm (IST)
Port Elizabeth
End of Day 4

Aus vs NZ - 2nd Test
22 - 26 Nov - Hobart

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Cricket Diary
Sachin Tendulkar


If Sachin were a Sampras
Mehul Shah and Sujata Prakash
Cricket Diary
Cricket in the Maidans


Cricket in the Maidans
Jonathan Dyson
 


Kapil to train pacers for World Cup
BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya said the ace allrounder agreed to take up the responsibility of grooming the pace bowlers for the 2003 event.

Tendulkar questioned by match-referee
Four other Indian players were summoned for 'excessive appealing'.

Grant Flower humbles Bangladesh
The occasional spinner completed a match haul of eight wickets as Zimbabwe won the second Test to claim a series victory.

Andy Flower joins Essex for 2002
The Zimbabwe batsman will join the English county in May next year after touring Australia.

Pollock banks on wearing pitch to aid SA
'The bounce is variable, and I'm sure that will carry on for the next two days,' Pollock said.

Statistical highlights
India vs South Africa - 2nd Test (Day 3).

Dilley not worried about England's bowling
The England assistant coach also said that there is no point anybody peaking too early.

England toil as Kambli hits rapid hundred
Kambli hit a quickfire 109 as England's inexperienced bowling attack struggled on the first day of their opening tour match.

England Test squad profiles
The 16-member squad which will play three Tests in India.

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Letter of the day
19 Nov 2001

Ganguly's high horse
It is high time to put things in the right perspective. I know what I am going to say will not please my countrymen from the east, but the truth is that the so-called 'Prince of Calcutta' is now a pauper.


- Ranagrajan Raghavan Feedback               Your letter

 

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