September 2004 News

Adam Gilchrist : The Guile Glove-Man

Published: September 28, 2004

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Australian cricket can be divided into 2 stages: BG and AG. Before Gilchrist and After Gilchrist! Such is the impact made by this go-getter, and his contribution to a whole lot of cricketing records has been unique.


Ian Bradshaw : The King of Good Times

Published: September 27, 2004

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Faith can move mountains, and those who said that deserve a medal. The finest example for FAITH came in the recently concluded ICC Champions trophy final. Ian Bradshaw, a nobody in World Cricket, until that finest moment when he square drove a delivery for four.


Interview with Sulakshana Naik

Published: September 27, 2004

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Sulakshana Naik is a wicket keeper batswoman who had a brief stint with the Indian women’s team in 2002 on the tours of England and Ireland.


Damien Martyn: The Man for the Moments

Published: September 26, 2004

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A martin is a bird that builds its nest the hard way, mostly where humans live, in buildings. Damien Richard Martyn is like a bird, he flies every now and then for his great catches and he also builds his innings with the bat slowly.


Nayan Mongia: The Pocket Dynamite Wicket-Keeper from Baroda

Published: September 25, 2004

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“A wicket keeper’s job is never done”. That is a quip that may be quoted any time in the history of cricket. While all the praises are showered upon the star batsmen, the super fast bowlers and the electric fielders, the show lights rarely do shine on these small people who do great and yet [...]


Waqar Younis – The Bomber From Burewala

Published: September 25, 2004

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Waqar Younis, the man with the lethal toe crunchers, who had dismantled many stumps in his illustrious career, would certainly have his name written in golden letters in cricket history.


Sri Lanka Vs South Africa at Durban, 2003 World Cup

Published: September 23, 2004

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DATE : 03-03-2003
VENUE : Kingsmead, Durban
MATCH : 40th match, South Africa Vs Sri Lanka, ICC World Cup, 2002/03


Andrew Strauss: A Tolerant Navigator

Published: September 21, 2004

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Lord’s has always been the happy hunting ground for many famed cricketers of various eras.


Interview with Vijay Bharadwaj

Published: September 20, 2004

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Vijay Bharadwaj was once thought to be the street smart all rounder for India. He was thought of as someone who could come in to the slogs and produce a quick cameo and with his off breaks keep it tight and pick up a few wickets here and there.


Mahendra Singh Dhoni : A breathtaking talent emerging out from Bihar

Published: September 20, 2004

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Note : This article was written and published on September 20, 2004. which was much before the entry of Jharkhand in Ranji Trophy. M.S.Dhoni is currently representing Jharkhand and not Bihar.
Things have changed and changed only for the good of Indian Cricket.


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