K. Venkataraman

K. Venkataraman

  • 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. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=178>More Coverage </a>

    BY K. Venkataraman 29 September 2002

  • 'Sachin To Continue At No. 4'

    Hitting out at the critics of Tendulkar for exerting needless presure on him, Ganguly says the master blaster will continue to bat down the order in the team's interest.

    BY K. Venkataraman 29 September 2002

  • 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. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=178>More Coverage </a>

    BY K. Venkataraman 26 September 2002

  • 'I Would Like To Open Again'

    Explaining his stand, the master blaster says 'If I open, the ball is new and the bowlers are new, and I will dictate terms. Now the terms are dictated to me.' <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=178>More Coverage </a>

    BY K. Venkataraman 26 September 2002

  • 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.

    BY K. Venkataraman 19 September 2002

  • 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.

    BY K. Venkataraman 16 September 2002

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