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Compiled by AC Ganesh
30th March,
2001.
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Sourav
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"You
give the Aussies an inch and they'll take a mile. We had a poor match
at Pune and I don't want to see that happening again." - The Indian captain
on the third ODI at Indore
"As
for Tendulkar, he may not have got big scores but his early assault on
the fast bowlers lessened the pressure on others." - On His opening partner
getting off to a decent start
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"It's
obviously disappointing to miss the last three matches on the tour, especially
as I feel I've been in good form over the past few weeks." - The Aussie
middleorder batsman on missing out rest of the Indian tour
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Chetan
Chauhan |
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"Since
it is a batting wicket and outfield is also very well prepared, a target
of 300 runs would be ideal for the match." The Indian team manager on
the 3rd one-dayer at Indore
"Ups
and downs do come in the career of everyone and there is nothing more
about it." - Indian manager on Ganguly's poor form
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"It
is always glad to get a hundred. But I wouldn't say I am happy. What matters
most is winning. I would've been happy if India had won." - Quoted as
saying in The New Indian Express
"Yes,
obviously I would like to play in the Test format. I think I will have
to wait for my turn." - On his ambitions in the interview
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Harsha
Boghle
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"Harbhajan
Singh's performance took everybody by surprise, the nation, the team,
even the bowler himself." - On the off spinner's amazing series in the
sport.news.com.au.
"To
a generation that thought Test cricket was a poor country cousin to one-day
arena, this was an eye-opener. Test cricket needed it and we must thank
the Australians for coming over to India and playing such a big part in
it." - The commentator and writer quoted as saying the sport.news.com.au.
on the recently concluded series.
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