News Archive: September 2001
Sports Minister briefed by BCCSL (29 September 2001) Samaraweera to captain Gopalan tour party (28 September 2001) Sri Lankan players willing to answer Pakistan SOS (27 September 2001) Sri Lankan players willing to answer Pakistan SOS (27 September 2001) Bob Woolmer joins ICC as High Performance Manager (26 September 2001) Barry Richards starts programme with national team (26 September 2001) Star studded MCA double wicket tournament this weekend (26 September 2001) Bangladesh's improved performance against Sri Lanka (25 September 2001) West Indies Cricket Board to review Future Tours (24 September 2001) Sri Lankan cricket board to unveil new-look championship (24 September 2001) West Indies to review Sri Lankan tour (24 September 2001) Board postpones visit by specialist bowling coaches (21 September 2001) BCCSL contracts Barry Richards as specialist batting coach (21 September 2001) Ramanayake replaces Ratnayake as the bowling coach (20 September 2001) BCCSL institutes important changes in coaching structure to develop National squads (20 September 2001) Sean Slattery is Sri Lanka's temporary physiotherapist with Alex Kontouri on leave (19 September 2001) Cricket Board changes venues to end Kandy hoodoo (19 September 2001) Free Cricket Equipment Distribution to 237 Schools (19 September 2001) South Africa close gap at top of ICC Test Championship (19 September 2001) Roshan Mahanama appointed A team coach (19 September 2001) Series win takes South Africa closer to Australia at the top of the ICC Test Championship Table (18 September 2001) ICC Executive Board meeting switched from Pakistan to Malaysia (17 September 2001) Newly Sports Minister resigns after two-day tenure (17 September 2001) Sports Minister plans to stamp down on corruption (17 September 2001) Sharjah to continue as planned despite attacks (17 September 2001) ICC Anti-Corruption Unit in South Africa (16 September 2001) Pakistan's biggest victories in Test cricket (14 September 2001) Mangala Samaraweera appointed new Sports Minister (14 September 2001) Dav Whatmore reflects on lessons learned and progress made (13 September 2001) Women's team hopes to break Asgiriya Hoodoo? (13 September 2001) Sri Lanka name 20-man pool for Sharjah (12 September 2001) Bangladesh's Performance in Test Cricket (12 September 2001) BCCSL thanks all those who helped with the drought relief (11 September 2001) Andy Flower goes top of the PwC Ratings for batsmen (11 September 2001) Sharjah chiefs increase security and limit phone use (11 September 2001) Hathurusingha captains Hong Kong sixes squad (11 September 2001) Asian Test Championship continues to cruise sans India (11 September 2001) Sharjah Champions Trophy (11 September 2001) Our cricket is heading in the right direction: Aminul Islam (10 September 2001) Dream comes true for Bangladeshi teenager (8 September 2001) Muralitharan reaches 350 Test wicket mark in record time (8 September 2001) Teenage prodigy steals limelight as Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh (8 September 2001) Sri Lankan team for Asian Test Championship match (8 September 2001) Sri Lanka hand out old school thrashing (7 September 2001) Umpire Asoka for two Tests in Pakistan (6 September 2001) Sri Lanka prosper in one-sided affair (6 September 2001) Prizes at Asian Test Championship match (5 September 2001) Jayasuriya launches drought appeal (5 September 2001) Chappell wants players to learn from Sri Lankan experience (5 September 2001) Both sides make changes before inaugural Test (5 September 2001) Sanath Jayasuriya warns against complacency (5 September 2001) Ruchira and Pushpakumara recalled for the Bangladesh Test (4 September 2001) Richards to provide specialist assistance before Sharjah (4 September 2001) Dav Whatmore: Great to win but sterner tests lie ahead (4 September 2001) Zoysa to be fit for Sharjah (3 September 2001) Lanka win but no great shakes (3 September 2001) Sri Lanka Under 19 training squad named (3 September 2001) Series win puts Sri Lanka clear in fourth place on ICC Test Championship Table (August 24, 2004) Pakistan's defeats in test cricket (3 September 2001) Masterful Muralitharan too hot to handle (3 September 2001) India slump to eighth in latest ICCTC standings (2 September 2001) Jayasuriya hopes Test triumph is just the start (2 September 2001) Sri Lanka seal silent victory in Colombo (2 September 2001) Free Cricket Equipment (1 September 2001) Jayasuriya: We bowled tightly and put them under pressure (1 September 2001) Sri Lanka on verge of victory despite Indian resistance (1 September 2001)
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