News Archive: July 2001
Pakistan's performance on different test centres (31 July 2001) They just destroyed us in the first ten overs: Fleming (31 July 2001) Sri Lanka overpower New Zealand to secure place in final (31 July 2001) Russel Arnold: Glad to have my form back (31 July 2001) ICC pledges $1 million support for World Cup qualifiers (30 July 2001) Pakistan lack the 'killer instinct'? (30 July 2001) Laxman is the ideal candidate to open with Shewag (30 July 2001) Three-day match shifted from Matara to Colombo (30 July 2001) New Zealand look to consolidate with Fleming's return (30 July 2001) Sri Lanka hope to seal berth in final (30 July 2001) Venue of Indians' three-day match shifted (30 July 2001) 6th Match, India v Sri Lanka, Coca Cola Cup, Statistical Highlights (29 July 2001) Maiden victory revives India's hopes (28 July 2001) Seamers have bucked the trend to put us in good position (28 July 2001) Sri Lanka look to delivering the knock out punch (27 July 2001) Match Referee suspends Sourav Ganguly. (27 July 2001) 4th Match, New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Coca Cola Cup, Statistical Highlights (26 July 2001) It's a good feeling to get back to form after a rough time: Russel Arnold (25 July 2001) India must bridge gap between performance and potential (25 July 2001) Sri Lanka manager released after airbase attack (25 July 2001) Sri Lankan middle order bursts back to life (25 July 2001) Mahela Jayawardene: Pitch conditions necessitate a change in approach (24 July 2001) Muralitharan takes on the Turbanator (24 July 2001) Indian players in Lanka safe, security tightened (24 July 2001) So far so good for Lanka (24 July 2001) NZ put security concerns aside as they take on Lanka (24 July 2001) Sri Lankan board assures team safety after security threat (24 July 2001) Coca-Cola Cup ODI Tournament will continue (24 July 2001) Can't rule out India's chances, says de Mel (24 July 2001) Lankan police gives new twist to Indian defeat (24 July 2001) Confident New Zealand look to booking berth in final (24 July 2001) Happy to be back and keen to improve - Suresh Perera. (24 July 2001) Ragama CC qualify to play the Premier Tournament. (24 July 2001) 3rd Match, India v Sri Lanka, Coca Cola Cup, Statistical Highlights (23 July 2001) If we can't chase 222 we are asking for trouble: Saurav Ganguly (22 July 2001) Sri Lanka prevail in nerve jangling finale (22 July 2001) Curator promises better track for India-Sri Lanka clash (21 July 2001) Constructors deny plan to disrupt Dambulla games (21 July 2001) Ganguly blames the wicket for defeat (21 July 2001) Indian win was vital if we are to win Sri Lankan tournament (21 July 2001) Mobile phones banned for players at tri-series (20 July 2001) Manager reassures NZC of team's safety in Sri Lanka (20 July 2001) NZC monitoring Sri Lankan situation, again (20 July 2001) 1st Match, Coca Cola Cup, New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Statistical Highlights (19 July 2001) Indian coach prepares to climb Everest (19 July 2001) Will the law of averages settle in India's favour? (19 July 2001) It's between Khurasiya and Yuvraj for Ganguly's opening partner (19 July 2001) Key match of the Promotion and Relegation tournament tomorrow. (19 July 2001) Re-scheduling of Dambulla matches (19 July 2001) Dambulla matches called off by government (19 July 2001) Jayasuriya and Fleming both look for improvement (18 July 2001) Kiwis make Lanka fight for victory (18 July 2001) Ganguly regains form as India win by three wickets (18 July 2001) Malcolm Speed Calls for Improved Player Behaviour (18 July 2001) Sanath Jayasuriya looks back on two years of captaincy (18 July 2001) We are searching for the right combination (18 July 2001) Muralitharan claims expectations are too high (17 July 2001) Batsmen lick their lips but Sri Lanka start as favourites (17 July 2001) New Zealand, not India, are the main rivals: Jayasuriya (17 July 2001) Malcolm Speed Media Introduction (16 July 2001) Sri Lankan Board Chairman believes match fixing conclusions to be premature (16 July 2001) New Zealand cruise to impressive victory (16 July 2001) Ganguly: We have to learn to play without Tendulkar (16 July 2001) Zoysa ruled out of Coca Cola Cup with ankle injury (16 July 2001) Roshan Mahanama: We want to help cricketers not fight the board (16 July 2001) It's going to be tough for the Kiwi's (16 July 2001) Fully fit Badani hopes to make a big impact in Sri Lanka (15 July 2001) Ranatunga and de Silva cleared by Sri Lankan probe (15 July 2001) A mixed bag for India in ODIs in Sri Lanka (15 July 2001) When Sri Lanka notched up the highest total in Tests (14 July 2001) Pakistan, Sri Lanka to play in Sharjah tournaments for next three years (13 July 2001) Sri Lankan tour will be challenging, says Dravid (13 July 2001) Sports Minister finally approves Sri Lanka squad (13 July 2001) Sri Lanka squad for Triangular Tournament (13 July 2001) Mahela Jayawardene: Too early to write off Ganguly (13 July 2001) Tickets on sale early for Triangular Tournament. (13 July 2001) Time for Sri Lanka's fast bowlers to take centre stage (13 July 2001) When India won her first overseas series for seven years (13 July 2001) Fast practice wickets to be ready in four months. (13 July 2001) Malcolm Speed takes office at the ICC (12 July 2001) Umpires panel for Coca Cola Cup (12 July 2001) When Sri Lanka registered their maiden success in Tests (12 July 2001) ICC Match Officials for Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe and Kenya (12 July 2001) Sports Minister refuses to clear Sri Lanka squad (12 July 2001) Tired Muralitharan leaves Lancashire on a high (12 July 2001) Matara SC threatens legal action over relegation threat (11 July 2001) New Zealand and Indian teams' arrivals. (11 July 2001) Samaraweera appointed captain for the practice matches. (10 July 2001) Sports minister wants the former cricket chief back (10 July 2001) Jayasekara to continue as the manager (10 July 2001) Selectors look to the future (10 July 2001) India without Tendulkar for first part of Sri Lanka tour (9 July 2001) Chilaw Marians set for Premier League promotion (9 July 2001) Injured Tendulkar ruled out for Sri Lanka tri-series (9 July 2001) Fernando completes Sri Lankan match fixing report. (9 July 2001) Lankan squad for tri-series with India, New Zealand (9 July 2001) Sri Lankan selectors look to 2003 World Cup (8 July 2001) Clash of the Asian cricketing titans slated for September (7 July 2001) Sri Lankan squad end training camp at Dambulla (6 July 2001) Pakistan pin hopes on academies to become a world cricket power (6 July 2001) Pakistan Victories in Test Cricket (5 July 2001) Bright future beckons for young Pakistan leg spinner (5 July 2001) Rain thwarts Sri Lanka A in deciding one-day game (4 July 2001) Australia first holders of ICC Test Championship Trophy (4 July 2001) Sri Lanka 'A' make three changes for decisive game (3 July 2001) Tough International program for Sri Lanka (3 July 2001) Hasan Raza declared fit for the final ODI (3 July 2001) Test teams performance in their first 50 Tests - A comparison (3 July 2001) Atapattu appointed captain of SSC (3 July 2001) Tillakaratne determined to make a comeback (3 July 2001) Seaside jaunt rekindles hope (2 July 2001) Media Statement from the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit about Mukesh Gupta (2 July 2001) Asia Cup in Pakistan from August 23 next year (2 July 2001) Dav Whatmore warms up for India and New Zealand (1 July 2001)
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