October 2004 News

Interview with Nayan Mongia

Published: October 31, 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 [...]


Interview with Satyajit Parab

Published: October 26, 2004

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Satyajit Parab is an attacking opening batsman from Baroda and has been a very important part of the Baroda team for the past 6-7 years. He played a very important role in Baroda clinching the Ranji Trophy in 2001 by scoring a century when it mattered the most.


Interview with Sadanand Viswanath

Published: October 20, 2004

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Sadanand Vishwanath was the young chirpy wicket keeper who got noticed during the Benson and Hedges World Series in 1985. That was a major limited overs tournament that India had won after the Prudential World Cup in 1983.


From the “Boy from Baruch” to the “Man from Mumbai” – A spotlight on Munaf Patel

Published: October 18, 2004

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A young man, of about 20 was called to Bangalore by John Wright from the MRF Pace Academy in Chennai, where he was training under Dennis Lillee.


Golden Debuts: Michael Clarke

Published: October 15, 2004

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(GOLDEN DEBUT MATCH : India Vs Australia at Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 7th Oct 2004)
A train chugged along the tracks of Bangalore in Karnataka, in India. That train had started its journey, but it bore neither a destination nor a time frame for completing its journey.


Shaun Pollock – The South African Sun

Published: October 14, 2004

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A Profile of Shaun Pollock
Cricket – The word is in his blood, literally, to this cricketer. With almost everyone from his family in cricket, this young man from Natal did not let his family down at all.


Interview with Jonathan Rose

Published: October 10, 2004

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As a cricket fan, one knew of anything and everything that happened on the field. But, as one should know, that there are several men behind the picture who make things happen off the field for the players.


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