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May 10, 2000

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India notch another easy win
The tournament favourites tore the Uzbeks apart, scoring 16 goals with only one unexpected reply from the minnows.

Dalmiya refutes allegations
The ICC president says there is no question of any financial irregularity, as alleged, in the television rights deal for the ICC knock-out tournament in 1998.

Separated Paes, Bhupathi to team up for Olympics
The duo, who have found new partners, will decide in the next few days about defending the French Open and Wimbledon crowns they won last year

It don't matter if you're black or white
Why, asks Prem Panicker, is the ICC talking only of the Pakistan probe report, while ignoring an earlier one initiated by the ACB? And why is David Richards, arguably guilty of deliberately misleading the public, being allowed to get away?

A lotus in the distance
The BCCI recently promised to produce a five-year 'vision' statement. Given an hour to produce one, Harsha Bhogle says this what he would come up with.

Legends for a Fall
Abhilasha Khaitan comes up with some interesting observations on the match-fixing scandal. And asks: Are we doing a clean-up, or is this an exercise in settling scores, and abetting parasites?

Courier to retire
The 29-year-old winner of four Grand Slam titles says he feels full.

Ranji Trophy 1999-00
A statistical look at the just-concluded tournament, which was won by Bombay.

Guest Columns

Long-suffering Indian cricket. Does anyone care?
Rajeev Soneja says the BCCI should stipulate a minimum number of Ranji/Duleep Trophy matches for our cricketers in order to be eligible to play for India

Letter from Australia
Rajan Iyer shares a sentiment that is probably held by immigrants of any nationality in Australia.

Everybody's somebody's fool
With the match-fixing scandal getting murkier by the day, Meenakshi Anantharaman is convinced that everybody -- from the player to the commentator to the spectator -- has been taken for a ride.

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Focus must
  now be deflected
Probe into Cronje
  saga widens
Azharuddin questioned
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Judge finds Pakistan
  players fixed games
A distinguished reign
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The sudden fall of
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A bookie, a fixer and
  a corrupt captain
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  Waltzing with Walsh
  Walloped
  Shaun came a-visiting
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