WC 2003 - Somebody has to beat the Aussie says Ganguly Johannesburg: Outclassed India captain Saurav Ganguly says world champion Australia's dominance could not carry on for ever."Someone has got to beat it," Ganguly said a day after the Aussie mean-machine crushed India by 125 runs in the final. "Playing better than ...
WC 2003 - 'It is better to stick to what has brought us here' Johannesburg: Just getting to the World Cup final will not be enough for Saurav Ganguly, the India captain said on Saturday. ...
WC 2003 - Ganguly should give up superstitions: Chappell New Delhi: India captain Saurav Ganguly should rise above superstitions and quirks and include spinner Anil Kumble against Australia in the World Cup final, former Australian skipper Ian Chappell said on Saturday. ...
WC 2003 - Indian skipper wins toss, decides to bat Durban: India captain Saurav Ganguly won the toss and elected to bat in the day-night World Cup semi-final against Kenya at Kingsmead on Thursday. ...
WC 2003 - Indian skipper wins toss, decides to bat Durban: India captain Saurav Ganguly won the toss and elected to bat in the day-night World Cup semi-final against Kenya at Kingsmead on Thursday.The winners will face defending champion Australia in Sunday's final in Johannesburg. Earlier in the tournament India beat ...
WC 2003 - Kenyan skipper Tikolo elects to bat against India Cape Town: Kenyan captain Steve Tikolo won the toss and elected to bat in the World Cup Super Sixes day-night match against India at Newlands on Friday. ...
WC 2003 - Indian team thanks Vajpayee for his good wishes New Delhi: The Indian team has thanked Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee for his congratulatory message and said the gesture would "furthermotivate and inspire" the team to win the World Cup. ...
WC 2003 - Indian team thanks Vajpayee for his good wishes New Delhi: The Indian team has thanked Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee for his congratulatory message and said the gesture would "furthermotivate and inspire" the team to win the World Cup. ...
WC 2003 - Day-night games to stay, conditions no criteria: Bacher East London: There will be no change in the World Cup fixtures despite allegations that conditions favour sides batting first in day-night matches, tournament executive director Ali Bacher said on Thursday. "Definitely not," said Bacher when asked whether a change was ...
WC 2003 - Day-night games to stay, conditions no criteria: Bacher East London: There will be no change in the World Cup fixtures despite allegations that conditions favour sides batting first in day-night matches, tournament executive director Ali Bacher said on Thursday. "Definitely not," said Bacher when asked whether a change was ...