October 2nd week
Stupid coach, stupid captain
- Indian captain Sourav Ganguly, on his decision to leave out
Harbhajan Singh for the first one-dayer..
No opponents are to be taken lightly, because if you do so, it will lead to problems. Kenya are a good team.
- Indian manager MK Bhargava, ahead of the Bloemfontein India-Kenya match.
We've played against the Indians in their conditions before and played them quite well.
- South African coach Graham Ford.
Remember, South Africa are the only side in the last 13 years that have beaten India at home.
- Indian captain Sourav Ganguly, on the South African team's ability to play spin.
We are putting down too many catches at the moment.
- South African captain Shaun Pollock.
I think that most of the guys, including myself, played a few rash shots and we were a little bit hasty to knock off the very achievable target
- Neil McKenzie, in his BBC column, on losing to India at Centurion.
Having someone like Bob Woolmer in our camp will help us a lot. Maybe he will give us a few tips about South Africa
- Kenyan captain Maurice Odumbe, on Woolmer working with Kenya during
the remainder of the tri-series.
I'm actually getting paid by two different bodies now and the taxman is hunting me
- South African fast bowler Charl Langeveldt, about his twin professions as bowler and jailor.
I saw the catch had been grassed and indicated so to the umpire but I didn't want to press on. I was scared of the match referee
- Indian captain Sourav Ganguly, on being controversially caught by Jacques Kallis.