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CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Sri Lankan Skies Soak Indian Hopes

Rain ruins India's advantage for the second successive day as an abandonement has Saurav Ganguly sharing the winner's podium with Sanath Jayasuriya. More Coverage

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 30, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Spinners Do The Trick For Lanka

The semi-final fails to reach expected heights as slow bowlers walk off with the honours in a match billed as the battle between Sri Lankan spin and Australian pace. More Coverage

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 27, 2002



ICC TROPHY

Sehwag Stunner Smothers South Africa

This was a match that was given up for lost. South Africa were cruising at 1/194 in the 39th. over, chasing India's 261/9. That is when the turbanator stuck withtwo wickets. But it was the unlikely Sehwag to finish with 3 for 25, in addition to his 59 off 58 balls. More Coverage

OUTLOOK WEB

Web | Sep 25, 2002



INDIA- SA SEMIS

The Toss Up

The heat is on, and rising. Expectations and tension are up and palpable. The team batting first will have an advantage. If the Indians are raring to go, the Proteas seem relaxed. More Coverage

BORIA MAJUMDAR

Web | Sep 24, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Bangladesh Sign Off On A Dismal Note

In their last group encounter against the Kiwis, Bangladesh crash to 77 all out, the lowest score of the Champions Trophy and their second lowest score in ODIs.

K. VENKARATAMAN

Web | Sep 23, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

A Team For The Future

Sehwag was as ruthless in summing up the English bowling off the field as he was in sorting them out on it. This aggression, which we have come to associate with the Australians, has now rubbed off on the Indian team.

BORIA MAJUMDAR

Web | Sep 23, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Afridi's Fireworks Light Up Dull Proceedings

The stylish Pathan blasts the second fastest half century in ODIs and scalps three Dutch victims as Pakistan race to a nine-wicket win in the inconsequential tie. More Coverage

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 21, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Kenya Bow To Proteas' Might

South Africa amass a huge 316 for five to bury their fellow Africans under an avalanche of runs, in the process securing a comfortable 176-run victory and a semi-final spot against the winners of the India-England encounter.

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 20, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Aussies Make Mincemeat Of Bangla Tigers

Riding on the massive nine-wicket verdict against the minnows, Australia set up a semi-final clash with Sri Lanka. More Coverage

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 19, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Trescothick Scripts Zimbabwe's Demise

England ride the opener's blazing 119 to pile up 298 for eight, the highest score of the tournament so far.

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 18, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Kenya Gallant In Defeat

Captain Steve Tikolo spearheads his side's run-chase with a brilliant 91-ball 93, but the Windies manage to restrict them to 232, 29 runs short of the target.

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 17, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Lankans Cruise Into Semis

Toying with the inexperienced Dutch, the hosts script a 206-run victory.

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 16, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

McGrath Makes Kiwis Suffer

The lanky speedster claims five scalps as New Zealand crash to their second-biggest defeat.

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 15, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Kaif To The Fore Again

Picking up the threads from where he left off during the Natwest triumph, Kaif's unbeaten 111 off 112 balls in the company of Dravid paves the way for India's exciting 14-run win over Zimbabwe.

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 14, 2002



CHAMPIONS TROPHY

South Africa Clinch A Cracker

Chasing 239 off 49 overs against the Windies, Alan Dawson cracks a four off the last ball to snatch victory for the Proteas.

AGENCIES

Web | Sep 13, 2002



ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY

Sri Lanka Win Lung Opener

Sanath Jayasuriya plays a captain's knock as the hosts strengthen their claim for a semi-final slot. More Coverage

K. VENKATARAMAN

Web | Sep 12, 2002




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