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Tuesday, May 18, 1999

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  • Column watch

    GOLD COAST: Australian players writing newspaper columns during the World Cup are to have their articles vetted by the team manager, who can reject it if he's not happy with it.

    The move follows the row over a piece by Shane Warne in last week's London Times when he said the sport would be better off without Sri Lanka's World Cup captain Arjuna Ranatunga because of his on-field behaviour.

  • Australia bury ghost

    WORCESTER: Australia's cricket World Cup victory over Scotland may have surprised no-one, but it settled an old score which has been bothering a handful of cricket's more diligent historians Down Under.According to David Potter's Encyclopaedia of Scottish Cricket, Scotland have actually beaten Australia at cricket in 1882.

  • CL (cricket leave)

    DHAKA: Bangladeshi schools and colleges have been asked to suspend classes on Monday to allow students to watch the country's World Cup debut match.

    Cricket fever has mounted with residents of onesouthern town warning local power supply officials they will be stripped in public if there are any power cuts during the match, newspapers reported.

    The Ittefaq daily reported that unofficial instructions had been sent out in major cities to suspend classes for the Bangladesh-New Zealand Group B match which will be telecast live.

    Most schools and colleges were almost deserted during the opening World Cup match between England and Sri Lanka on Friday, sources said.

  • Sound advice

    LEICESTER: Coach Bob Woolmer, whose experiment with earpiece on the field was plugged out at Hove on Saturday, wants to wire the whole South African team for sound.

    ``Given a choice, I would see all 11 players wearing them,'' Woolmer was quoted in media reports as saying.

  • Quiz for visa

    COLOMBO: Sri Lankans applying for British visas to watch the World Cup tournament have to undergo a cricket quiz as part of the screening process, British High Commission officials said.

    They said thequestions were to ascertain whether applicants were bona fide cricket fans.

    Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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