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Kiwis dump India, edge into semis
Not even the rain, which famously robbed New Zealand of one point earlier in the Super Sixes, could stop them this time. And meanwhile, India ended its 1999 World Cup campaign as it began -- with a loss
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Time For Change
It seems certain that Azharuddin's head will roll. One should not be surprised if he is dropped from the team before the triangular series in Colombo, says Rajiv Shukla
Ordinary finale to a great tournament
After the memorable semi-final, the World Cup final was always going to be difficult to live up to expectations. And Pakistan really disappointed, says Sanjay Manjrekar
Great one-day game!
South Africa failed to win a place in the World Cup final, but their superb performance certainly won them many hearts, says Sanjay Manjrekar
Shoaib has been a revelation
For a man in his early twenties, the Pakistan speedster has shown remarkable
accuracy and sound temperament, says Sanjay Manjrekar
It will be a Pakistan - Australia final
Sanjay Manjrekar in conversation with Prem Panicker on June 15
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They'll go flat out!
Whatever happens in the game between Pakistan and Zimbabwe, sure the Indians will go flat out against New Zealand tomorrow, says Harsha Bhogle
Rain pain!
One bad half hour, then one bad final over... and now it's the rain that giving the Indian team anxious moments, says Harsha Bhogle.
Harsha Bhogle, on Real Audio.
Upbeat, and hard to beat, says Harsha Bhogle.
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'Azhar is a good team man now'
says Harsha Bhogle.
India's tail is up now; England please take note: The Sanjay Manjrekar Column
Is there anything this Indian team management is incapable of?: The Rohan Chandran Column
On the horns of a dilemma: The Prithvi Anand Column
The unfair advantage: The Prithvi Anand Column
What now? What next?: Prem Panicker on Sachin.
Messers Simpson and Gaekwad have their job cut out:
The Sanjay Manjrekar Column
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Anshuman Gaekwad, coach of the Indian cricket team, finds some silver linings in the team's recent performance.
Rahul Dravid, occupant of the pivotal number three slot in the Indian line up, in an exhaustive interview.
Roger Binny, highest wicket-taker in the 1983 World Cup, discusses Kapil's Devils, and Azhar's lineup, in an exhaustive interview.
Robin Singh finds himself in that most crucial of slots -- the sole recognised all-rounder in the World Cup bound squad.
Sachin Tendulkar discusses his recent rest cure, and India's World Cup chances, with Pritish Nandy.
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