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England Under-19s in India, Dec 2000-Feb 2001
England Colts have enough to smile about despite losses
When a team from England comes down to India, the focus inevitably is on spin. Or rather about the visitors' discomfort in dealing with the same. This time around, when coach Tim Boon brought a group of keen Under-19 cricketers over to India, there was a lot that was different. For starters, the expressed aim of the England camp was not only the result at the end of the day. "Obviously we hate to lose, but winning isn't everything for us on this tour. If we can go back from this tour having found two or three quality players who will go on to play for England in two or three years, I would consider this tour a success," said Boon as the tour began.
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- England Colts to make earthquake appeal donation
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- Robert Ferley spins England Under-19s to victory in the second one-dayer
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- Narrow win for India Under-19s in the first one-dayer
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- Coach Boon finds reasons to be cheerful despite Colts' defeat
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- Ferley: I'll remember this day for a long while
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- Parthiv Patel: Youngster destined for greater heights
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- Gary Pratt: If you are positive, you will come out on top
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- Diary: Andrew McGarry in Hyderabad
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- Bell's notes - England Under-19s' captain on tour in India
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- If the name's Tremlett, the game's cricket
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- Vidyut on his best performance ever against England U19
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