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September 19, 2002
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       September 23
1952: Indian batsman and later coach Anshuman Gaekwad (40 Tests from 1974 to 1984; 1985 runs) was born.

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 best of the week

 - 'It's just not in the ICC's
  interest to undermine
  India'
- Malcolm Speed

 - 'Batting is very important
  for me'
- Shane Warne

 - India emerge with
  honours
- Daniel Laidlaw


 
 in other sports

- Sampras wins fifth US
  Open title


- Pakistan defeat India
  and win bronze



  email the team

- Prem Panicker
- Ivan Crasto
- Faisal Shariff

 

September 23, 2002

Bond sends Bangladesh crashing
Bangladesh were bowled out for 77 in just 19.3 overs in the Champions Trophy match after New Zealand had posted 244 for nine.

Harbhajan is the best off-spinner: Vettori
'Saqlain and Murali are quite different. For a quality offie, Harbhajan is the best,' the Kiwi spinner told Faisal Shariff.

News Roll
Lance Klusener will be at his best when the 2003 edition of the World Cup begins in February-March on home turf. more...

Mathew Sinclair

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Australia can win trophy: Warne
The Australia-Sri Lanka semi-final will bring together two in-fomr sides who have disposed of their pool opponents with ease.

Statistical highlights
India v England, 11th ODI in the Champions Trophy.

Hussain warns bowlers after loss
The England captain said his fast bowlers could have it tough on the Ashes tour unless they learn to adapt playing away from helpful English conditions.

There was no game plan: Sehwag
The dashing opener said the only thing on his mind during the India-England match was to 'take charge on a good wicket'.

Sehwag, Ganguly lead India to easy win
Both the openers slammed centuries as India routed England by eight wickets and entered the semi-finals in the Champions Trophy.

'We need to bowl better'
'It is a big game against England. Obviously we have gained some confidence, but we respect them as opponents.' Indian coach John Wright tells Faisal Shariff.

It will be a close match: Ganguly
The India skipper indicated that VVS Laxman may replace Dinesh Mongia for Sunday's crucial India-England Champions Trophy tie.

Pakistan race past Holland
After The Netherlands were bowled out for 136, Shahid Afridi hit 55 runs off 18 balls as Pakistan won the Champions Trophy match by 9 wickets.

Ponting backs Warne to be a match-winner
"When the big games came around he really put his hand up and was a match-winner for us on a number of occasions," said the Aussie skipper.

'My job is to win games for India'
'Fear? I don't know what it is. Fear can take you away from what you set out to do' Mohammad Kaif tells Faisal Shariff

Patel hints at bringing back Srinath
New selection committee chief Brijesh Patel said he will persuade the ace medium pacer to return to the Indian team.

Injured Inzamam to undergo heel surgery
The 32-year-old will miss the three-Test series against Australia.

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"When a team comes out like that against you, you have to show more character. We were thinking on our feet and tried bowling bumper balls and magical slower balls but failed to stop them."
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- England captain Nasser Hussain after Virender Sehwag's brilliant knock led India to victory against his side..

  letter of the day
September 23, 2002

Globalisation - At What Cost?
The ICC and all the permanent members should be asking the question why was Bangladesh allowed to play Test matches. They are just simply not good enough.


- Venkat Ganeshbabu
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