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July 2, 2002
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       July 16
1896: Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji became the first Indian to appear in a Test match, for England against Australia at Manchester.

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 best of the week

 - India finally play 21st
   century cricket!


 - The Paul Condon
   interview


 - Signs of progress
   Daniel Laidlaw

 
 in other sports

- Corretja lifts Swiss Open
  for third time


- India qualifies for AFC
  U-20 championship



  email the team

- Prem Panicker
- Ivan Crasto
- Faisal Shariff

 


July 16, 2002

Dalmiya too slams schedule
The BCCI president, however, said commitments have to be fulfilled.

Kaif, Mongia to stay back in England
The duo will, however, play only in the Indian team's first class tour matches.

News Roll
ICC revealed that umpires would be able to use TV replays over LBW decisions. more...


Eight of the 10 Test-playing nations' captains pose with the World Cup trophy at Lord's on Monday.
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A triumph to savour
Transcript of Prem Panicker and Faisal Shariff's chat.

Kaif, Zaheer take top honours
A look at the players' performance in the NatWest Tri-Series.

Fleming calls for calendar shake-up
The New Zealand skipper stressed that players need more time to recover after games.

Huge demand cripples W'Cup ticket sales
Ticket sales were marred by technological failure in the face of hefty demand.

Open with Sehwag in Tests
Sriram Ranganathan says the young batsman has a positive attitude, good technique and all the shots in the book... and more.

India climbing rapidly
Rediff ODI ratings, updated - July 15.

Congratulate the Indian team
Nine finals, nine defeats. Now, a victory to savour!.The jinx is finally broken.

Kaif's KO
Wisden 20:20 stats: A masterful show of controlled aggression.

Kaif wasn't sure he could pull it off
He confessed that neither he nor Yuvraj believed they could pull off the successful run-chase.

India genuine W'Cup contenders: Atherton
The former England skipper believes Yuvraj Singh was the find of the just-concluded NatWest Tri-Series.

A one-dayer to treasure
Daniel Laidlaw savours India's win over England in the NatWest Tri-Series final at Lord's.

Statistical highlights
NatWest series: India vs England, Final at Lord's.

Kapil hails Indian victory at Lord's
The former Indian captain said the side has the ability to lift their game even further.

Yuvraj a cross between Sobers and Pollock
Noted cricket writer Henry Blofeld singled out the youngster for India's superb run in the NatWest series.

Are you a cricket buff or a bluff?
Are you upto the challenge? Test your knowledge on ODI cricket.

Over to you
Why is Debashish Mohanty out in the cold? Have your say...

Ask Mohandas Menon
July 2: The BCCI statistician replies to readers' queries.

Rediff Rankings
NZ challenging England for the third place
Rediff Test ratings, updated - July 3.

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 quote hanger
"The two innings must rank as the most defiant Indian gestures since Gandhi's march for salt in 1930."
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- Former England captain Michael Atherton, on the knocks by Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif.

  letter of the day
July 15, 2002

India's triumph and so on...
I heard of the victory in a movie theater. In the middle of the movie, the management flashed a slide with these words, “India win the match”. I was struck by the fact that the note did not have to say which match. We all knew, and the crowd roared.


- Chalakanth Reddy
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