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       December 20
1975: West Indian right-hand batsman and left-arm fast bowler Lawrence George Rowe played in 30 Tests and 11 ODIs; made his ODI debut this day.
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   on star quality
   Daniel Laidlaw

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   Prem Panicker

 
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December 21, 2001

Flintoff gives England the upper hand
India were 99 for 3 at close, on day 2 in the third Test. Prem Panicker reports

Kumble joins 300-wickets club
The leg-spinner is the second Indian after the legendary Kapil Dev to achieve the feat.

Flintoff rues contrasting luck
The 24-year-old, who took three for 30 in India's first innings, said he wished he could perform as well with the bat.

News Roll
Stephen Fleming has spoken out against sledging in Test cricket, and denied that New Zealand indulges in it. More...

Anil Kumble
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Ind vs Eng - 3rd Test
Dec 19-23; 10:00 am (IST)
Bangalore - End of Day 2

Aus vs SA - 2nd Test
Dec 26-30; 5:30 am (IST)
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Interviews
Tim May

'The contract system provides rewards for good performance'
Tim May
Columns
Jagmohan Dalmiya


A cricket fan's request
Anoop Bhaskar
 

McMillan in top form at Hamilton
New Zealand ended the day on 306 for 5 after being 51 for four at one stage in the rain-disrupted first Test against Bangladesh.

Statistical Highlights
Day 2 of the Bangalore Test between India and England.

Hussain questions spirit of Vaughan appeal
'It's a question of whether certain actions are in the spirit of the game and that's purely a judgement call,' said Hussain.

Jayasuriya guides Lanka to victory
Sri Lanka came up with a superb all-round display to beat West Indies by 34 runs in the one-day triangular final.

Lights on, nobody home
Tim de Lisle sees three moments of dimness darken England’s day.

A novice, but a teaser
Sarandeep did the job after Kumble stalled in sight of 300, says Dileep Premachandran, in the Wisden Verdict on India.

Tendulkar retains Castrol title
The master batsman was declared 'Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year 2000-2001' at the fourth annual awards ceremony on Monday.
Images of the award ceremony

Leading Test wicket-takers
Leading wicket takers in Test cricket after Shane Warne took five for 113 against South Africa to move into fourth place overall.

Ranji Trophy dossier
A summary of the zonal league matches played thus far in the tournament.

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

All about the Venues
Statistics of the Test venues for the England series.

England vs India
Mohandas Menon provides a statistical review of the encounters between the two sides.

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"We felt we had him in the morning (Ahmedabad Test), then after lunch, he came out and said 'Enough of this - I am Sachin Tendulkar'. It was one of the finest innings I have seen."
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England's captain Nasser Hussain on the need for a new plan against Sachin Tendulkar

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A pleasure to watch Sachin
- Richard Johnson

Happy in the background
- Graham Ford

Vaas hits purple patch
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Sad routine of collapse - Nasser Hussain
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Wright under pressure

Let battle commence: Kallis


  letter of the day
19 Dec 2001

The wicket-keeper India needs
Pakaj Dharmani, the wicket-keeper batsman captain of the current Punjab team. He averages over 55 in the longer version and over 40 in the ODIs.


- Siddartha Reddy
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