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       November 21
1968: England right-arm fast bowler Andrew Richard Caddick, was born in Christchurch. He played in 50 Tests and 35 ODIs.
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November 21, 2001

BCCI demand to replace Denness rejected
Turning down the other BCCI demand that alternatively the decisions of Denness be kept in abeyance and reviewed by a panel, the cricket's governing body made it clear that there was no right of appeal to a match-referee's decisions.

Outraged protestors slam penalties
As the news of the heavy penalties got top billing in the media, angry lawmakers said the penalties 'insulted the integrity of Indians.

Lanka recover after Windies beamer ban
Jayawardene and Tillakaratne rallied Sri Lanka on day 1 of the 2nd Test after Windies paceman Colin Stuart was barred for bowling beamers.

News Roll
John Buchanan has been given a two-year extension as coach of the Australian cricket team More...

Shane Warne
Australia and New Zealand at Nets
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Ind vs SA - 3rd Test
23 - 27 Nov - 2:00 pm (IST)
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Aus vs NZ - 2nd Test
22 - 26 Nov - 5:30 am (IST)
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Columns
Malcolm Speed


Time for honesty
Daniel Laidlaw
Columns
Mike Denness


An open letter
to Mr Denness

Sujata Prakash
 

UCBSA lends support to Indian stand
CEO Gerald Majola said the board will do everything possible to "save" the third Test.

Waugh backs ICC over Tendulkar ruling
The Aussie captain said there shouldn't be any favours just because of reputation or the way one plays the game.

Fleming prepares to ruffle Aussie feathers
'I saw Steve Waugh under pressure and I loved it,' said Fleming.

The tour should go on: Bedi
'Denness or no Denness the tour should go on. Such factors should not affect the tour,' Bedi added.

ICC promises to 'look into' BCCI's demand
ICC Chief Executive Malcolm Speed said 'there is very little we can do but we will look very hard at the requests from the BCCI'.

Even SA media alleges racism
'SA cricket row: now it's racism,' screamed the lead story of the daily Citizen.

Denness decisions focused India: Wright
The India coach thought the team responded well in every way.

Mike Denness, put up or shut up!
Prem Panicker, on the ball-tampering drama and other incidents.

Over to you!
Do you think racism exists in international cricket? Here's a chance to speak your mind.

The Denness dossier
The text of match referee Mike Denness's report on the ball-tampering and other incidents.

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

Are you a cricket buff or a bluff?
The quiz continues....

rediff cricket ratings
Manohar Rao and Srinivas Bhogle present a novel approach to rank Test teams.

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Letter of the day
21 Nov 2001

Cricket's greatest Hypocrite: Steve Waugh
"Everyone knows how you are supposed to play. If someone does something wrong they're going to get penalised". Does this not apply to Warne and Mark Waugh, Steve ? Does this not apply when a Ponting or a Slater questions an umpire or a McGrath uses foul words on the pitch?


- Srinivas Krishnaswamy
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