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Tuesday, November 21, 2000



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Some tainted are more equal than others
All-rounder Ajay Jadeja and wicket-keeper Nayan Mongia, may get away with `milder' punishment, while Mohammed Azharuddin, Ajay Sharma and Manoj Prabhakar, may face `harsh' indictment.




Donald missed Cronje on reaching milestone
South African fast bowler Allan Donald has said he sorely missed having his sacked former captain Hansie Cronje on the field to congratulate him when he took his 300th Test wicket on Sunday.




Dravid,Tendulkar lead India's strong reply
It wasn't as clear a sky as the one at Kodaikanal must have been. But Delhi has rarely seen afternoons so bright. Cricket at the Kotla, meanwhile, chugged along, almost oblivious to the chakka-jam riots across the city.




Other headlines

Safin downs `Scud' to be the youngest Numero Uno
West Indies Selector frustrated
Jadhav, Nazir win Mumbai leg
Adams asks team to stand up to the challenge
BCCI committee to consider Madhavan's report
Waugh's no to four-pronged pace attack
Mumbai score six-wkt win
Rlys-MP Colts' tie ends in a draw
Batsmen need to solve WI problems -- Harper
Golden greats gather for famous tied Test anniversary reunion
Fleming leads New Zealand fight for survival
`Soccer is not Packer’s circus'
More money for cricket-crazy Asians
Wadekar bemoans ‘amazing journalism’

 
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