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October 25, 2002

I like to dominate the bowling: Khanolkar
The 19-year-old Railways batsman's knock against the West Indies was lauded by former selection committee chairman Chandu Borde.

Khanolkar flays West Indies attack
Makeshift opener Shreyas Khanolkar hit 102 as Railways raced to 179 for one in reply to the West Indies' first innings total of 449 for 8 decl. on day 2 of the three-day match.

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Saber Hossain Chowdhury, former Bangladesh Cricket Board president, has become one of 2,000 civilians to be arrested in a single police operation. more...

Chris Rogers

England vs Western Australia
Images from day 2.

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The power of two
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Players' association set to take-off
A formal announcement about the formation of the Indian Cricketers' Association is likely to be made on on October 29.

Waugh urges selectors not to wield axe
Australia's captain said making changes to his established Test team for the Ashes series would playing into England's hands.

Pollock backs under-fire Hayward
'Nantie' Hayward is expected to take the new ball with his captain if he comes through a late fitness test, despite criticism for some inaccurate spells in the first Test.

Craig White joins England squad
All-rounder Craig White has been included in the England squad touring Australia to cover for the injured Andrew Flintoff.

Glenn McGrath targets Michael Vaughan
McGrath takes personal responsibility for getting him out as many times as possible over the summer.

Mark Waugh under pressure to hold place
Waugh's biggest threat to keeping his place in the Australian Test side is South Australian middle-order batsman Darren Lehmann.

Sachin unveils 'TVS Cup' for ODI series
TVS Motor Company made its foray into the cricketing arena with Sachin Tendulkar unveiling the 'TVS Cup' for the ODI's between India and West Indies.

Pakistan slipping badly
Rediff Test ratings, updated - October 23.

Pakistan - Australia series averages
Mohandas Menon provides a statistical look at the recently concluded Test series.

McGrath's 400 wickets
Glenn McGrath, playing his 87th Test, is only the second Australian and the eighth in the history of the game to join the elite club.

Tough Moments
Exide picks out moments in history when the grit and determination shown by Indians helped them rise above the ordinary.

Tendulkar 100
A special section celebrating Tendulkar.

Ask Mohandas Menon
Oct 16: The BCCI's official statistician responds to reader queries.

India now fourth; could have been second!
Rediff ODI ratings, updated - October 12.

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"With so much of crowd and noise around, the umpires cannot always be correct. We have got to make more use of the technology. It was used on a trial basis during the Champions Trophy in Colombo. I hope it also comes to Test cricket."
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- Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly is all for the advanced use of technology in Test cricket.

  letter of the day
October 25, 2002

Importance of Coaching
When John Wright took over the coaching job, Indian cricket was at its lowest - both on and off the field.


- Munish Dhawan
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