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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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