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       November 26
1924: Indian right-hand batsman and right-arm off break bowler Jasubhai Motibhai Patel, was born in Ahmedabad. He played in seven Tests.
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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 26, 2001

No question of splitting the ICC: Dalmiya
The BCCI chief said the board is not for a showdon with the ICC but for the show to go on

Pollock proposes, rain disposes
India were 118 for 2 in 46 overs, in their second knock, when rain halted play on day 4.

'Sehwag eligible for Mohali Test'
The BCCI president also ruled out any split in the ICC over the Mike Denness controversy.

News Roll
India's veteran fast bowler Javagal Srinath has been ruled out of the entire three Test series against England. More...

Stephen Fleming
New Zealand fights back...
Live!

Ind vs SA - 3rd Test
23 - 27 Nov - 1:30 pm (IST)
Centurion - End of Day 4
Aus vs NZ - 3rd Test
Nov 30 - Dec 4
Perth - 5:30 am (IST)

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Cricket Diary
Malcolm Gray


When the cart pulls
the horse...

Prem Panicker
Cricket Diary
A Backpacker's Diary


Hyderabad Blues
Jonathan Dyson
 

'India is playing too much cricket;
that is the problem'

Former India skipper Dilip Vengsarkar talks about the lacunae in the Indian coaching system and the problems plaguing Indian cricket.

No suspensions for India, SA: Gray
He also reiterated that Virender Sehwag's one-match suspension will be effective for the first India-England Test at Mohali.

A 'new world order' in the ICC?
Cricketing divisions are settling along a divide between white and non-white countries and the developing and the developed world.

BCCI working committee backs Dalmiya
Raj Singh Dungarpur stressed the need to support the BCCI president in the hour of crisis.

Sachin cannot cheat: former board chief
NKP Salve said the BCCI was right in calling for the removal of match referee Mike Denness.

Rain ruins last day as Hobart Test drawn
More than two days were lost in the seocnd Test between Australia and New Zealand due to rain.

New stadium for Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi plans to host big-time cricket in 2002 and is awaiting a positive response from the cricket playing nations, including India.

CBI chargesheets Babloo
The CBI chargesheeted underworld don Babloo Srivastava for using a mobile phone inside the jail premises to run illegal gambling.

ICC vows to win power struggle with India
ICC says it could suspend India's national cricket board if they continue to defy the sport's world governing body.

SA deny compensation request reports
The UCB of SA has denied reports that Majola asked the ICC for financial compensation after India threatened to boycott the 3rd Test.

ICC faces new crisis over England tour
England's tour of India could be cast into doubt as India's power struggle with the ICC threatens a fresh crisis.

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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Yesterday's issue

The Mike Denness Controversy

ICC Tests schedule

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Zulu pays back faith
- Neil Manthorp

Sachin's equipment a big difference
- Mike Haysman

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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