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April 28, 2004



'The captain is a true reflection of the team'
'The best thing about this team is that no one leaves it for someone else to finish the job,' Rahul Dravid tells Faisal Shariff.



April 21, 2004



'1998 was the greatest phase in my career'
Sachin Tendulkar on his career, his batting strategy and his four-year-old son Arjun.



April 19, 2004



'I waited a long time for this win'
Sachin Tendulkar talks about the series triumph in Pakistan, his batting and the declaration controversy.



April 18, 2004



'Sachin played a big role in Veeru's 300'
Kishen Sehwag celebrates his son's success in Pakistan.



April 15, 2004



Fazal Mahmood still pines for India
The legendary Pakistani fast bowler still retains fond memories of the country he had to leave behind after Partition.



April 12, 2004



'My first wicket, of Tendulkar, is unforgettable'
Former Pakistan captain Waqar Younis, who called it a day on Monday, looks back on his career.



April 10, 2004



'We'd like to have a Shoaib Akhtar in our side'
India coach John Wright analyses the tour of Pakistan and discusses his future with the Indian team.



April 09, 2004



'Azhar and I were made scapegoats'
'Ata-ur Rehman's ban is off; Herschelle Gibbs and Shane Warne are still playing, but I am stuck,' former Pakistan captain Salim Malik tells Faisal Shariff in an exclusive interview.



April 06, 2004



'Country first, then religion'
'I don't ever think about my identity. I am a Pakistani and my religion cannot change that,' says Danish Kaneria, the only Hindu in the Pakistan team.



March 31, 2004



'I got a 300 with my flawed technique'
'I use the same formula for all games -- attack.' Virender Sehwag, in an exclusive interview.



March 29, 2004



'Thank you Viru for making us proud'
I had never dreamt that he would become one of the top players of the Indian team, says Virender Sehwag's mother in an exclusive interview.



March 28, 2004



'Bigger the game, better my performance'
'I basically do what the team requires,' says V V S Laxman, making it sound so simple. 'If the team requires tall scores I get them.'



March 27, 2004



'This tour will not match the World Cup game'
scored a quick 10 runs, someone got a run-out. The team clicked as a whole unit,' says Sachin Tendulkar.



March 26, 2004



'Lack of education ails Pakistan cricket'
Former PCB chairman Tauqir Zia says Pakistan players are a volatile but talented bunch that needs to be trained and educated.



March 08, 2004



'Things will not be easy in Pakistan'
Pakistan will make India fight for every run and every wicket, says former India batsman Mohinder Amarnath.



March 05, 2004



India will win Test series 1-0: Borde
Chandu Borde, manager on India's last tour to Pakistan in 1989, looks back on that series, and discusses India's chances on the one coming up.



March 04, 2004



'Steve Bucknor is useless'
'He is absolutely against India. He seems to have something against Sachin Tendulkar for sure,' says Dilip Sardesai.



February 25, 2004



Pathan can't scare us: Miandad
'He simply does not have the pace. What Shoaib and Sami can do against Indian batsmen, Pathan cannot do against our batsmen,' says the Pakistani coach.



February 24, 2004



Bouncers will trouble Indians: Qadir
'Shoaib Akhtar's right arm will decide the series between India and Pakistan,' Abdul Qadir told rediff.com



February 19, 2004



Media should learn to say something positive about Pakistan
'There could be one person who comes out and creates mischief. But for his act we should not hold an entire nation responsible,' says Kapil Dev.



February 17, 2004



'If my aunty had been a man she would have been my uncle'
Exclusive! Navjot Singh Sidhu on why he joined the BJP.

'You cannot rule out unruly crowds'
'All matches between India and Pakistan arouse passions. We are emotional people. There may be trouble in the stands. It is part of cricket,' says Pakistani editor Najam Sethi.



February 16, 2004



'I am khadoos on the field'
'You have to be aggressive against the Australians, otherwise you don't compete with them,' Irfan Pathan tells Faisal Shariff in an exclusive interview.



February 13, 2004



'We are not in a hurry to send the team'
'A small incident would derail the peace process initiated by Prime Minister Vajpayee. How can we face the people of India?' says Minister of State for Home Swami Chinamayanand.


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