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Images from day five of the second Test at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday.
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  • December 3, 2004 23:10 IST

    Preserve Kumble for Tests
    Keeping the ace Indian leg spinner out of one-day cricket could enable him achieve his goal of 500 Test wickets.
    - India-South Africa Test averages

    Ntini was an example to the Indian quicks
    India deserved to win, says Barry Richards, because they were the better team; better balanced to be exact.

    India win by eight wickets
    Anil Kumble equalled Kapil Dev's record of 434 wickets in Test cricket and Harbhajan Singh grabbed 7 for 87 as India beat South Africa in the second Test.
    - Rediff Test rankings: India gain
    - Player watch: Virender Sehwag
    - Harbhajan hungry for more success
    - Bhajji turned the game around: Ganguly
    - Rhodes blames inexperience for defeat


      Column
    Handy lead will play on SA's mind
     - Barry Richards 
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      Interview
    'I have to take wickets at little cost'
     - Shaun Pollock
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      Column
    Did Lloyd overstep his line?
     - Ashish Magotra
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      The enemy camp

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    Tendulkar sets new record
    He is the first batsman in Test history to achieve the feat of aggregating 1,000 runs against six countries. Rajneesh Gupta presents the highlights.
    - Kumble equals Kapil Dev's record
    - Kumble can go beyond 500: Kapil Dev
    - Kumble would have been finest captain: Bedi
    - Congratulate Anil Kumble

    Ganguly fined 30% of match fee
    India's captain was found guilty of showing serious dissent against an umpire's decision on day 4 of the second Test against South Africa.
    - Ganguly's troubled times

    - Dravid backs Tendulkar
    The India vice-captain said Tendulkar is a class player and will regain lost form soon.
    - Target of 110 will be challenging: Ntini
    - Indian cricketers sign contracts
    - Sehwag blazes to 2500 runs

    Harbhajan slams South Africa's slow scoring
    The off-spinner said the visitors are only interested in drawing the series in India.

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    India vs South Africa
    2nd Test, November 28-Dec 2
    Venue: Kolkata
    Result: India won by 8 wickets
    Series: India won 1-0
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      Player watch - Dec 2

      Approaching milestones

      Ind-SA: Test encounters

      Rediff Test rankings - Dec 2


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      Poll
    Who won the series for India?

    Batsman - 509 votes (21%)
    Bowlers - 1779 votes (74%)
    Can't say - 87 votes (3%)

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