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       November 24
1952: Indian right-hand batsman and off-break bowler Brijesh Pursuram, was born in Baroda. He played in 21 Tests and 10 ODIs.
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 best of the week

 - The Indians now have
   everything to play for
   Shaun Pollock

 - Time for honesty
   Daniel Laidlaw

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

 
 in other sports

-  Dhanraj, Varkey back in
   Indian squad

-  Bopanna in quarter
   -finals

-  Woods wins Grand
   Slam of Golf

  email the team

- Prem Panicker
- Ivan Crasto
- Faisal Shariff

 Travel to India

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November 24, 2001

Unofficially, something happened....
Former Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Jaywant Lele said the ICC had earlier declared an 'unofficial' Australia-New Zealand Test 'official' at a later date.

Unofficially, something happened....
Super slow cricket at SuperSport Park. Prem Panicker reports on day 2 of the third 'Test' between India and South Africa.

Powar, Bahutule spin Mumbai to win
Powar had figures of 6 for 30 while Bahutule claimed 2 for 23 as the former champions beat Maharashtra in the Ranji Trophy match.

News Roll
Jeff Thomson said England could rule out all chances of attempting to win the Ashes. More...

Sanjay Bangar
England Collapse
Live!

Ind vs SA - 3rd Test
23 - 27 Nov - 2:00 pm (IST)
Centurion - Day 2

Aus vs NZ - 2nd Test
22 - 26 Nov - 5:30 am (IST)
Hobart - End of day 3

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Columns
Sachin Tendulkar


Et tu, Tendulkar?
Ashok Hegde
Columns
Kapil Dev


Of our own bias
R Raghuraman
 

No-show by Akram at inquiry
The former Pakistan captain failed to appear for a judicial inquiry into alleged match-fixing by Pakistan cricketers at the 1999 World Cup.

Rich haul by Sanjay Bangar
The medium pacer finished with figures of 5 for 32 as the match between the Board President's XI and the visiting Englishmen ended in a draw.

Sri Lanka in control after day four
The home side established an overall lead of 222 in the second Test against the West Indies.

New Zealand close on 71 for-2
New Zealand were 71 for two in reply to Australia's first innings 558 for 8 at the close of the third day's play in the second Test.

Only Sachin has status to spark crisis
'Tendulkar is like a god in India. No one can imagine he could ever need to cheat,' former Test player Atul Wassan said.

Cricket would become a joke: PCB chief
'But Pakistan still regards ICC as the supreme governing body of the game,' Lieutenant-General Tauqir Zia added.

'India will try to settle row with ICC'
'We have to see how we can get back to the game. Controversies will not help cricket,' Jagmohan Dalmiya said.

'Unofficial' India slump at Centurion
Deep Dasgupta continues his good work -- the rest of the team continue their bad form.

Nothing official about it
Prem Panicker feels the ICC has just made a laughing stock of itself.

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

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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ICC Tests schedule

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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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