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July 29, 2004



The Matrix of cricket
Avinash Subramaniam, in a lighter vein, wonders whether big corporations are manipulating the outcome of some cricket matches
Losing side should not get bonus point
To receive a bonus point for losing seems quite ambiguous, says Bob Woolmer.



July 28, 2004



Bowling changes testimony of Ganguly's leadership
Javagal Srinath says Zaheer Khan bowled the perfect last over in the Tuesday's Asia Cup match against Sri Lanka.



July 27, 2004



The 'second' act
Raja Sen believes that a team which is proud of being the second-best team in the world, can never really be good enough.
India's seniors have to stand up and be counted
Dean Jones says Virender Sehwag with bat and in the field has been really disappointing.



July 26, 2004



Malik caught the Indians unprepared
Javagal Srinath says Shoiab Malik has not only replaced Saqlain Mustaq as a bowler but has also stunned opponents with his batting prowess.



July 25, 2004



Pakistan face a herculean task
The key is to relax, enjoy the pressure of the big occasion, focus on the job in hand, work hard every ball, and make use of that serious talent they have.
India will have to weather fast-bowling storm
This match is payback time for Pakistan. Psychologically, they need to beat India here or they will have a huge mental barrier every time they play them.



July 22, 2004



Zaheer should not be risked
Even if Zaheer Khan is declared fit, the team cannot risk playing him in the crucial match against Pakistan, says Javagal Srinath.



July 21, 2004



Sri Lanka did the little things better
Equally impressive in Sunday's match against India were their bowling, running between the wickets, and fielding, says Bob Woolmer.
Don't play around with the batting order
The poor form of Tendulkar and Ganguly will be a huge worry for Bangladesh, says Dean Jones, because they are both due for big scores.



July 20, 2004



What will Sourav do?
That one, the best in the world, says Raja Sen, is really letting him down.
India not an overrated side
We have seen that the pattern of this Indian team is to suffer a jolt before they start settling down, says Javagal Srinath.



July 18, 2004



India's top four are lazy runners
India must contain Jayasuriya, Atapattu and Murali, says Dean Jones, if they want to win Sunday's Asia Cup match against Sri Lanka.



July 17, 2004



Unfair to ask Dravid to keep wickets throughout
Former India pace ace Javagal Srinath says it may soon effect his batting.



July 16, 2004



Tendulkar is due for a big score
For the Indians to believe they are on the verge of knocking over the Aussies from their #1 spot, they simply have to win the Asia Cup, says Dean Jones.
Sri Lanka at home will be tough to beat
But India are favourites to win the Asia Cup, says Pakistan's new English coach Bob Woolmer.



July 07, 2004



Chuck the chucking
Shekhar Gupta reflects on the chucking controversy and suggests ways to deal with it.



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