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Tendulkar, Dravid put Zimbabwe attack to sword
It is a happening rarely witnessed in Test cricket. A team scores a huge total of 600-plus runs within two days, and then gets to bowl to the opponents on the second day itself.




Anand says he's well prepared
Viswanathan Anand made a public appearance on Sunday as soon as he landed in New Delhi and was the cynosure at a press conference arranged by NIIT, announcing its association with the World Chess Championship 2000 on Sunday.




Das, Sodhi in for one-dayers
New Indian coach John Wright's suggestion to try youngsters in the one-day series against Zimbabwe and the selectors' stamp of approval to this in the nearly two-hour marathon meeting of the National selectors cost Robin Singh his place in the side.




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