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May 24, 2000

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Prabhakar likely to depose before CBI this week
The former India all-rounder says he will reveal whatever information he has about match-fixing at a press conference he plans to call next week.

'The prejudice of the white man against the Asian is staggering'
Mark Mascarenhas, in the second part of his conversation with Faisal Shariff, discusses his relationship with ICC chief Jagmohan Dalmiya and his role in getting Shoaib Akhtar reinstated to international cricket.

Sheetal Goutham recovers from the brink
The seventh seed was forced to draw on all her experience to get the better of unseeded Sonia Shelar in the pre-quarter-finals of the ITF Women's Satellite Tennis championships.

Cricket in a time of cholera
The need of the hour, says Avinash Subramanium, is not more cricket, but restoration of some amount of credibility in the proceedings on the field.

Prabhakar seeks more time from CBI
His wife Anita said Manoj had been running around to collect evidence and would need two more days to put everything together.

Individually tall; together small
Harsha Bhogle laments that we are a nation that takes pride in promoting the individual but not in the team. And asks: 'If we can be so good at putting an Indian on top of the cricket world, why can't we be a millionth as good at putting Indian cricket on top of the world?'

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The geese are flying south
Pranshu Saxena muses on the manner in which we Indians have become known to orchestrate the downfall of our heroes.

Trick or treat
Looking at the match-fixing episode, Milind Vaishampayan says the fact of the matter is that cricket fans have been taken for a ride by their heroes.

Tough men do cry!
Aniruddha Raje in defence of Kapil Dev.

Yesterday's issue

   What's new
 - Scoreboard (Beta) New!

The Match-Fixing
Scandal
The full story
   Message Board
Kapil a devil?: Tell the Message Board
Match-fixing scandal: What do
you think?
   Chat Transcripts
  ACP Rishi Pal
  Sunil Dev
  B S Brar
  N K P Salve
  I S Bindra
   Real Audio
  The Match-Fixing Scandal
      Surfboard
The man fixing cricket
   Investigation
Stop blubbering, Kapil
Ducks make rabbit
   out of Warne
Korea's secret recipe
  for Jr Asia Cup success
Deja vu for Malaysian coach
Judge finds Pakistan
  players fixed games
A distinguished reign
  ends in ignominy
The sudden fall of
  Hansie Cronje
A bookie, a fixer and
  a corrupt captain
   Photo Gallery
  Steady Paes
  Fall Guy
  Perfect Ten
  Waltzing with Walsh
  Walloped
  Shaun came a-visiting
  White Lightning!
  Indian Safari
  Debacle Down Under
  Oz champs!
  Deja vu!
  more

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