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November 30, 2002

  • South Africa demolish Sri Lanka by 177 runs

  • Pakistan recall Akram for South Africa tour

  • Cairns ruled out of first India Test

  • Ankle injury rules Silverwood out of Test

  • Australia eye series triumph

  • Kulkarni bowls Mumbai to innings victory

  • November 29, 2002

  • Race row grips South Africa

  • England make bad start to third Test

  • England slump to 156 for eight at tea

  • Australia seize control of third Test

  • Ganguly confident of making World Cup semis

  • November 28, 2002

  • Lee replaces Bichel for third Ashes Test

  • Youhana unbeaten as Pak wrap up series

  • Murali to remain out of action till January

  • Windies strongholds vie for 2007 WC final

  • Waugh set to overtake Border's record

  • Powar century puts Mumbai in command

  • Flower fined after outburst against Pak

  • November 27, 2002

  • Ganguly's strength is his mind: Tendulkar

  • Morris, Samant to Mumbai's rescue

  • Aussies are better technically, not mentally - Hussain

  • Pollock leads SA to easy victory

  • November 26, 2002

  • Cuffy called up for injured Dillon

  • Hayden cleared despite haemorrhoid operation

  • Collingwood unlikely to frighten Australia

  • WI youngsters make up for Lara's absence

  • Kiwi tour ideal W'Cup build-up: Ganguly

  • November 25, 2002

  • McGrath says miracle catch was a fluke

  • Wasim whips Zimbabwe as Pakistan triumph

  • England add Collingwood to Ashes squad

  • Kumble unavailable, Srinath rested for NZ tour

  • India - West Indies: ODI Averages

  • Samuels, Lawson were the difference

  • Bowling arsenal lacks firepower

  • November 24, 2002

  • Paceman Zondeki wins SA call-up

  • Windies protest third ODI result

  • Australia crush England again

  • Windies crush India to win series

  • Samuels's innings one of the best ever: Hooper

  • November 23, 2002

  • England's first medical chief staying at home

  • England face heavy defeat as Aussies strike

  • Proctor dismisses toss 'fixing' claims

  • Harbhajan to replace Sodhi for last ODI

  • Test of character for both India, West Indies

  • November 22, 2002

  • Australia well-placed after England collapse

  • C S Nayudu passes away

  • Ganguly lauds Bangar, Agarkar's showing

  • November 21, 2002

  • Vaughan rides luck to hit half-century

  • Gough heads to U.S. in bid to save career

  • Vaughan rides luck to post Ashes century

  • India level series with three-wicket win

  • Vaughan rides luck to post Ashes century

  • Dravid relieved after tense win

  • November 20, 2002

  • Ridley Jacobs to lead in Bangladesh

  • 'England injuries their own fault': Waugh

  • Keith Miller says Waugh's team greatest ever

  • Ashes trophy to remain in Eng for now

  • ICC now aware of Indians' problems: Speed

  • November 19, 2002

  • Campbell takes the blame as Zimbabwe struggle

  • Sangakkara puts Sri Lanka ahead

  • Flintoff and Giles to miss next two Tests

  • Lehmann looking forward to home Test

  • Waqar inspires Pakistan to victory

  • Cullinan back for SA after apology

  • November 18, 2002

  • Batsmen again the focus in fifth ODI

  • Youhana ton puts Pakistan in command

  • South Africa build lead over Sri Lanka

  • Gayle, Hinds power Windies to victory

  • Ryan Hinds to return home

  • Mumbai take lead over Delhi

  • Ganguly rested for next two ODIs against Windies

  • November 17, 2002

  • Gibbs, Kallis spearhead South African reply

  • Saqlain's seven leave Zimbabwe in trouble

  • Eng should hand over the Ashes': McGrath

  • L Balaji to replace Nehra in 5th ODI

  • November 16, 2002

  • Ganguly lauds team's never-say-die spirit

  • Tillakaratne shines as Sri Lanka fight back

  • Still room for improvement: SL coach

  • England struggling to avoid heavy defeat

  • 'After Ahmedabad we can now dream of WC'

  • November 15, 2002

  • Muralitharan omitted from ODI squad

  • Hooper hoping to return for fourth ODI

  • More misery for England's cricketers

  • Gayle, Sarwan lead Windies to huge total

  • Ananthapadmanabhan spins Kerala to victory

  • November 14, 2002

  • Flintoff pulls up sore from net session

  • Lee, Bichel vie for role in second Test

  • Three-tier security ring thrown for fourth ODI

  • Zimbabwe drop Guy Whittall for second Test

  • Saba Karim launches cricket academy

  • Jokers in the pack

  • Services sight first innings lead

  • November 13, 2002

  • ICC seeks to increase power after crowd trouble

  • Tireless Saqlain anchors Pakistan win

  • Ganguly urged Sehwag to play his shots

  • England is world's second-best: Healy

  • Shoaib Akhtar found guilty of ball tampering

  • Lopsided application of rules

  • Crowd trouble: prevention and cure

  • Yashpal Singh puts Services on top with double ton

  • November 12, 2002

  • Lara cleared of match-fixing

  • Inzamam century puts Pakistan in command

  • Ganguly confident of hitting back

  • India awarded crowd-ruined match

  • Mumbai beat Hyderabad by 69 runs

  • The fifth bowling option

  • Ranji Trophy 2002-03 Elite Group & Schedule

  • Kumble, Agarkar dropped

  • November 11, 2002

  • Matthew Hayden tops Test ratings

  • Media mauling for embarrassed England

  • Taibu, Blignaut keep Zimbabwe in match

  • Peace at last in New Zealand dispute

  • Tight security for one-dayers in Gujarat

  • Bangar likely to play in third ODI

  • November 10, 2002

  • Pakistan crash to 285 all out

  • Kallis puts SA in command against Lanka

  • England send injured Gough home

  • Australia crush England in Ashes opener

  • Hall demolishes SL as SA cruise to win

  • Hayden earns comparisons with Bradman

  • November 9, 2002

  • Wright hoping for end to NZ wage row

  • Silverwood called up to England squad

  • Australia strike back

  • Gayle blows India over at Nagpur

  • Australia regain control of first Test

  • BCCI files reply to Jadeja's petition

  • Ganguly blames bowlers for defeat

  • November 8, 2002

  • ICC rules out TV technology for World Cup

  • India to host World Cup for the blind

  • 'Nasser Insane' leads England to ashes: newspapers

  • England breathe new life into Ashes

  • Security concerns, rain cloud Harare Test

  • Windies one up on India at Nagpur

  • We claimed the game fair and square

  • Dravid injury worry for India

  • Kallis puts South Africa in charge

  • November 7, 2002

  • Officials to assess Zimbabwe World Cup security

  • Sarwan thrilled with match-winning knock

  • Anil Kumble's 300 wicket haul

  • Jones ruled out of Ashes after injury

  • Four Bangladesh cricketers hurt in road accident

  • Hayden and Ponting flay hapless England

  • BCCI condemns Jamshedpur crowd behaviour

  • November 6, 2002

  • Australia drop Brett Lee for first Test

  • SA fires warning shot in cola wars

  • Windies pull off last-ball win

  • Interruption affected team's momentum: Hooper

  • ICC calls for report on Indian game

  • November 5, 2002

  • Players reject NZ Cricket's final offer

  • Merv Hughes says Lee intimidates England

  • England call up Tudor for injured Gough

  • Eng better than results suggest: Hussain

  • Boycott hopes to return to commentating

  • India to blood Yadav in first ODI

  • November 4, 2002

  • ICC scraps reserve days for World Cup pool matches

  • On Diwali, Tendulkar will light up his home

  • November 3, 2002

  • Kolkata Test drawn; India win series 2-0

  • Injured Tendulkar to miss Windies one-dayers

  • November 2, 2002

  • Tendulkar lifts India with 31st Test century

  • Pakistan bid to end losing run in Zimbabwe

  • Pepsi, LG claim damages from GCC over contract issue

  • Railways clinch Irani Cup

  • BCCI reply on Jadeja's plea sought

  • ICPA may have competition

  • Job only half done: Tendulkar

  • November 1, 2002

  • Hinds happy to revive Windies fortunes

  • Chanderpaul, Samuels give Windies big lead

  • Gillespie shakes off injury for Ashes Test

  • Gough out but Vaughan hopeful for first Test

  • Azhar to be offered coaching job at CCI

  • Jadeja's ban goes before arbitrator

  • Railways set 243 runs to win

  • The 2002 FICA Player Survey

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