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July 31, 2002

  • Batting second ups bowlers' injury risk

  • Bangladesh crash to 12th Test defeat

  • Are seamers rattling Tendulkar now?

  • July 30, 2002

  • Worn-down Thorpe opts for complete cricketing break

  • India under-19s in a tight spot

  • MCC plans private prosecution of pitch invader

  • Defeated India lack self-belief: Kapil Dev

  • Vandort century leaves Bangladesh facing defeat

  • India's performance in the first Test - Chat transcript

  • Hope this century ends all talk of the past: Agarkar

  • July 29, 2002

  • Saqlain may miss Kenya tourney

  • England complete the formalities

  • More to come, says Agarkar's mother

  • Dalmiya reelected CAB president

  • Bangladesh fold after Gamage first-ball strike

  • Hussain reserves greatest praise for bowlers

  • July 28, 2002

  • India face uphill task to save Test

  • Jayasuriya steadies wobbling Sri Lanka

  • Indian media members heckled at Lord's

  • July 27, 2002

  • Kenyan president overrules minister on Tri-Series

  • England in command

  • July 26, 2002

  • Foster out after breaking thumb

  • Mark Waugh almost quit cricket

  • ICC in plea over troubled tournament

  • England amass huge total

  • Gavaskar slams Tendulkar's overseas showing

  • July 25, 2002

  • Gough ruled out of second Test too

  • Ganguly unconcerned about possible negative tactics

  • England high on Hussain hundred

  • McKenzie left out of SA team for Morocco

  • Kapil's Devastation

  • July 24, 2002

  • Sachin provides captivating sub-plot to first Test

  • Nairobi triangular series under fresh cloud

  • I am overwhelmed: Kapil

  • The right choice, say Kapil's peers

  • India start Test as favourites

  • Factbox - India v England

  • Kapil learnt his lesson early in life: Coach Azad

  • July 23, 2002

  • Indian cricketer of the century

  • Kenya to replace NZ in Nairobi tri-series

  • Trial to provide facts on technology impact

  • Murali equals Hadlee's mark

  • July 22, 2002

  • Muralitharan records another five-wicket haul

  • Sri Lanka set a new record

  • Indians score 66-run win over Hampshire

  • Steve Waugh wants to get back into ODI team

  • Knee injury rules Gough out of first Test

  • Aravinda, Jayasuriya run riot

  • Nice to have a win before the Test: Wright

  • Sehwag, Jaffer to open in first Test; Das dropped

  • July 20, 2002

  • England announce squad for first Test

  • Indians get off to a bad start in match against Hampshire

  • July 19, 2002

  • Aussies agree to Pak series in Kenya

  • Waugh brothers W'Cup hopes take big blow

  • Tendulkar could have more of Giles wiles

  • Tendulkar to launch food chain

  • Das to sit out against Hampshire

  • July 18, 2002

  • Yuvraj disappointed to miss Test series

  • Kaif bails Indians out of trouble

  • NZ decline Pak invite to ODI series

  • England to name Test squad on Saturday

  • Match-fixing still on, says Lanka official

  • July 17, 2002

  • Trescothick out of first Test

  • Hinds, Bravo lead Windies 'A' fightback

  • Caddick doubtful for India game

  • Captains should learn to control emotions: Kapil

  • India capable of winning in England: Dev

  • July 16, 2002

  • Fleming calls for calendar shake-up to stop burn-out

  • Huge demand cripples World Cup ticket sales

  • Kaif, Mongia to stay back in England

  • Kaif, Zaheer take top honours

  • Dalmiya too slams schedule

  • Mongia, Laxman strike form against Windies 'A'

  • July 15, 2002

  • Yuvraj to return due to a finger injury

  • India genuine W'Cup contenders: Atherton

  • "Yuvraj a cross between Sobers and Pollock"

  • Kapil hails Indian victory at Lord's

  • Captains to discuss burn-out at ICC meet

  • Kaif wasn't sure he could pull it off

  • July 14, 2002

  • Graham Thorpe retires from one-day internationals

  • July 13, 2002

  • Sri Lanka fail to pass their Muralitharan test

  • Emirates sponsorship for ICC umpires

  • India chase record total at Lord's

  • July 12, 2002

  • Indian women's team humiliated

  • Pakistan president Musharraf to urge Australia to tour

  • Parthiv Patel raring to go in England

  • Tendulkar fit for final against England

  • Test skippers to meet at Lord’s

  • Test captains gather for ICC 'State of the Game' meeting at Lord’s

  • July 11, 2002

  • Gilchrist bags FICA player of the year award

  • South Africa in quota about-turn for World Cup

  • PCB to sue against false match-fixing charges

  • Indian women trounced

  • India finish league with a thumping win

  • July 10, 2002

  • Tendulkar could still open: Wright

  • England call up Cork for one-day series final

  • Former Australian Test player Reiffel turns umpire

  • Black players back scrapping of quotas

  • July 9, 2002

  • SA name squad for Morocco tournament

  • India's itinerary for NZ tour announced

  • Pakistan to switch Tri-Series to Kenya

  • England set India 230 to win off 32 overs

  • England hand India first defeat

  • July 8, 2002

  • Hussain unhappy with careless England

  • South Africa scrap team race quotas

  • Tendulkar bereaved

  • July 7, 2002

  • Ganguly happy with Dravid experiment

  • Sri Lanka pull one back

  • July 6, 2002

  • Kirtley to miss rest of Tri-Series

  • India shut the door on Sri Lanka

  • Rain saves India

  • Tendulkar to meet Schumacher

  • July 5, 2002

  • Least matches to 150 wickets

  • India, Pakistan to take part in double wicket tournament in US

  • Tendulkar's batting was a lesson: Hussain

  • Waugh praises Ganguly's leadership

  • Tendulkar relieved after England ODI century

  • July 4, 2002

  • ICC president-elect's vow on tour cancellations

  • Srinath's absence will be felt: Kapil

  • Rain plays spoilsport; India-England game called off

  • New Zealand stay third in Test rankings

  • West Indies should learn from Kiwis, says Richards

  • July 3, 2002

  • Pakistan's Mani to take over as ICC president

  • Rain helps New Zealand seal series-winning draw

  • Waugh brothers in World Cup contention

  • July 2, 2002

  • Gough returns as England opt to field

  • England clinch a thriller

  • No more highlights as colourful Miller retires

  • Brace of wickets give West Indies chink of light

  • July 1, 2002

  • Ganguly wants Srinath to reconsider Test retirement

  • Srinath turns down Ganguly's offer

  • Gayle's double ton takes WI to 394-5

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