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May 20, 2004



'This team is not yet in the winning habit'
'It is a very good and exciting team. But India has a long way to go,' legendary cricketer and coach Bobby Simpson tells Faisal Shariff.



April 29, 2004



Enough of cricket, parents told Balaji
Indian cricket's latest star, presented like never before!



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.
'Match-fixing is suppressed, not over'
'If the administrators take their eyes off the ball, the malady can resurface again,' Dr Ali Bacher tells Ashish Magotra.



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.



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