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My coaching mantra: John Buchanan

October 01, 2003 14:23 IST
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Updated: October 1, 2003 | 14:30 IST

New Zealand's tour of India

  • New Zealand's tour of India
         [hinduonnet.com]

  • Fleming: the man Kiwis look up to
         [hindu.com]

  • Nifty footwork a survival tactic
         [nzherald.co.nz]

  • Valuable practice for Black Caps
         [nzcity.co.nz]

  • Kiwis ready to take on India: Ross
         [indianexpress.com]

  • No weapons against India: Kiwis
         [indiatimes.com]

  • Red carpet treatment for Black Caps
         [stuff.co.nz]


    News from India

  • India needs a specialist keeper: Kirmani
         [sify.com]

  • Has the MCA turned 75?
         [mid-day.com]

  • Jadeja shuns Bollywood lights
         [bbc.co.uk]


    South Africa's tour of Pakistan

  • Proteas get down to work in Lahore
         [iol.co.za]

  • Smith's sense of humour saves the day
         [iol.co.za]

  • SA start on batsman's paradise
         [supercricket.co.za]


  • News from Australia

  • My coaching mantra: John Buchanan
         [indianexpress.com]

  • Poor behaviour belted for six
         [heraldsun.news.com.au]

  • Player burnout fears
         [heraldsun.news.com.au]

  • Warne should copy Ponting: Waugh
         [theage.com.au]

  • Put another stump in the barbie
         [smh.com.au]

  • Craig's century forces a draw
         [indiatimes.com]

    News from England

  • After 17 years, some traditions remain
         [independent.co.uk]

  • Kirtley expects quick return
         [bbc.co.uk]

  • Lewis succeeds Dexter at MCC
         [bbc.co.uk]

  • Sussex open account with Ward
         [guardian.co.uk]


    Miscellaneous

  • Griffith nets Windies post
         [bbc.co.uk]

  • Q&A: England fans in Bangladesh
         [bbc.co.uk]


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