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Compiled by AC Ganesh

26th March, 2001.
Sourav Ganguly

"It's a good win but it's too early to say about the series. Still a long way to go." - Talking to reporters after an emphatic victory over the Australians at Bangalore

"I have not scored runs, it's time I do and I am sure I will score soon. I have scored my centuries as an opener and one poor game does not mean I should not open." - Defending his role as an opener

 
Steve Waugh

"We weren't quite on the ball today with our bowling and the batsmen didn't do it under pressure. I thought we were a chance at one stage - it was a gettable target but we fell away at the end." - After his side lost in the first ODI against India

 
John Wright

"We made far too many mistakes. The positives was Dravid's batting along with Shewag and Dahiya and that we kept getting wickets regularly, but fielding needs to be improved." - The Indian coach after the match

 

"India's just an amazing place to play Test cricket. This is just a magical place to play Test cricket and the experience is one that I'll cherish forever." - On the Indian tour in thepavilion.com.au

 
"In years to come I think we'll look back on this series as one of the most enjoyable we've ever played in." The left-hander was quoted as saying in thepavilion.com.au on his way back to Australia to the
 

"The hosts looked more purposeful and appeared to be enjoying the game and the body language suggested that they have got rid of the awe about the Australians." - Quoted as saying in his column

"There is no point in keeping the senior most cricketer in the reserves after picking him in the squad. A youngster would benefit more by being in the reserves rather than someone like Robin Singh." - In his column on the dropping of Indian allrounder Robin Singh

 

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