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Thursday, March 29, 2001

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On-toes Australians are a run-away hit
While the Australians broke the shackles to get back to winnings ways, the Indians went into a shell. The Aussies, displaying sheer professionalism, notched up an effortless eight-wicket win to level the five-match series 1-1 in the Pepsi Cup One Day International.




Harbhajan shouldn’t chase short-term goals
Believe it or not, yet another youngster may have caused a wee bit of consternation to Mr Chandu Borde. Well, if the chairman of Indian selectors was not quite horrified with Badani’s exploits, he ought to be pleasantly embarrassed.




Mark provides the spark
Cricket returned to some kind of normalcy. None of that nail-biting, exciting stuff we were getting accustomed to. Without any drama, Australia coasted to an easy win, in the second one-dayer at Pune.




Other headlines

Ganguly rues the spate of run outs
England check out with loads of confidence
WI seek to end losing habit
JCT hold East Bengal
Help from heavens for Pak; Kiwi hopes dampen
Wright blames it on poor running-between-wickets
Winning is what matters most

 
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