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 this day, this week

       December 28
1941: Pakistani all-rounder Intikhab Alam, was born in Hoshiarpur. He had a batting average of 22.28, and took 125 wickets in 47 Tests.
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 best of the week

 - Spirit of the game:
   Handle with care
 -   Daniel Laidlaw

 - The good, the bad and
   the ugly
 -   Prem Panicker

 - Let Leipus have the last
   say -   Faisal Shariff

 
 in other sports

-  Arsenal win at Liverpool

-  JCT, Salgaocar in
   goalless draw

-  Anelka joins Liverpool
   on loan

  email the team

- Prem Panicker
- Ivan Crasto
- Faisal Shariff

 Travel to India

 Fly to Eden
 Gardens from
 $890

 
December 28, 2001

The Rediff Cricketer of the Year 2001
You decide who was the best. See the records of the 17 nominated players and cast your vote.

Steve Waugh charged with dissent
The Australia captain initially refused to leave the field when given out in the second Test against South Africa on Friday.

Australia pile on the agony
Mathew Hayden made his sixth Test hundred as Australia established a first innings lead of 210 over South Africa on day 3 in the second Test.

News Roll
Aamir Sohail has urged the Pakistani authorities to offer protection to players to encourage them to speak out about match-fixing. More...

Matthew Hayden
Australia vs South Africa - Day 3 images
Live!

Aus vs SA - 2nd Test
Dec 26-30; 5:30 am (IST)
Melbourne- End of day 3

Ind vs Eng - 1st ODI
Jan 19, 2002
Kolkatta (d/n)

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Columns
Michael Vaughan


Of mere mortals and paranoia
Jaydeep Sarkar
Interviews
Syed Kirmani


'After me no one'
Syed Kirmani
 

Cuttack to stage additional one-dayer
'England has confirmed to play an additional one-day international and Cuttack has been chosen as the venue,' said Jagmohan Dalmiya.

BCCI to foot Dravid's medical expenses
Rahul Dravid will be going to South Africa for treatment of his injured shoulder.

England is the most boring side: Gavaskar
"At the end of the third Test, the overwhelming feeling was one of relief," he added.

Bangladesh struggling in second Test
Bangladesh ended day three of the second Test on 67 for five, still needing 142 runs to make New Zealand bat a second time.

Two neutral umpires for each Test: ICC
"We will have (a panel of) eight umpires that will do 95 percent of the Test matches," Malcolm Speed said.

England in India, 2001
Mohandas Menon provides the statistics of the Tests matches between the two countries..

India the loser in Rediff ratings
The draw in Bangalore, and the 1-0 series result, brought little joy to India in terms of its position in the rankings. Ironically, England lost the series, but went home as marginal gainers.

Australia v South Africa in Tests
Mohandas Menon provides a statistical review of the encounters between the two sides.

Ranji Trophy dossier
A summary of the zonal league matches played thus far in the tournament.

Ask Mohandas Menon
The master BCCI statistician replies to readers' queries on cricket.

All about the Venues
Statistics of the Test venues for the England series.

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"We felt we had him in the morning (Ahmedabad Test), then after lunch, he came out and said 'Enough of this - I am Sachin Tendulkar'. It was one of the finest innings I have seen."
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England's captain Nasser Hussain on the need for a new plan against Sachin Tendulkar

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A pleasure to watch Sachin
- Richard Johnson

Happy in the background
- Graham Ford

Vaas hits purple patch
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Sad routine of collapse - Nasser Hussain
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wisden.com

Wright under pressure

Let battle commence: Kallis


  letter of the day
27 Dec 2001

Give England their dues
All said and done, skipper Nasser Hussain came to India with a raw and untried team and went back with his head held high.


- Denzil Fernandes
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