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| December 29, 2003 |
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| Defeat staring India in the face The onus is on the Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly and his ever-reliable deputy Rahul Dravid to save the Test, says Javagal Srinath.
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| December 27, 2003 |
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| Blessed to have Hayden and Ponting After 18 years of international cricket I rate our performance on the second day of this Test match as one of the best team efforts I have ever been involved in, says Steve Waugh.
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| December 17, 2003 |
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| Australia were too flamboyant Former Australian captain Allan Border feels Australia might have subconsciously underestimated the Indians.
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| December 15, 2003 |
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| Write Sachin off at your own peril Rahul Dravid and V V S Laxman not only frustrated the mighty Aussies, but drove home the message that the Indians cannot be tamed as easily as some had thought, says J Srinath.
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| December 07, 2003 |
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| To bat or not to bat The Indians appear to be in the driver's seat at the Gabba now, says J Srinath.
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| December 04, 2003 |
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| Why the Aussies rule cricket Most teams take a session to absorb pressure and turn it around. Australia does it in the space of an over or two.
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| November 28, 2003 |
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| Why would Kale offer money? R Swaminathan says the can of worms opened by More and Roy can be used by the BCCI to clean up the system.
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| November 26, 2003 |
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| The legend of the Gabba Dr. Cam Battersby, retired Director of the Australian Cricket Board, talks about his love affair with the Gabba, the venue of the first Test between India and Australia.
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| November 24, 2003 |
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| Disaster Down Under? 'With a batting line-up whose overall performance varies from brilliance one day to the dismal on the very next, one shudders at its prospect on the bouncy, pacy pitches of Australia where we go now,' says Arvind Lavakare.
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| November 21, 2003 |
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| Indians have nothing to lose The opening slot remains undecided and to my knowledge it might invariably fall on the shoulders of Dravid, says Javagal Srinath
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| November 19, 2003 |
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| India paid the price for poor fielding No team can enjoy the luxury of dropping five catches, says Javagal Srinath, which virtually means allowing the opposition to play with that many extra batsmen.
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| November 14, 2003 |
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It's the basics, stupid! Surprised by the Indian team's continuous downslide since the World Cup? Arvind Lavakare isn't.
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| November 05, 2003 |
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| The friendly ghost Michael Kasprowicz is a gentle giant till he has a red ball in his hand, says Darshak Mehta.
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| October 27, 2003 |
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| Zaheer, Kumble were superb The India pace bowler says his man of the match in the India-Australia triangular would have been either of them.
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| October 21, 2003 |
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| Our curators are incompetent Javagal Srinath salutes New Zealand pace bowler Daryl Tuffey, saying accuracy was the key to his success in the Test series.
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| October 07, 2003 |
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| Hooter, silent but suave Darshak Mehta on the multi-faceted role of Australia's physiotherapist Errol Alcott.
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| September 22, 2003 |
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| Ganguly in the 'middle' of nowhere Sriram Ramanujam questions the India captain's inclusion in the Test side, saying his ODI performances mask his lack of Test talent.
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| September 17, 2003 |
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| Where's the marketing genius? Why is the BCCI unable to promote a tournament that showcases some of the world's best batting talent, asks R Swaminathan.
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