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News Archive: July 2002

* Lankan attack mediocre without Murali (31 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka secure tenth consecutive win on home soil (30 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka Squad for First and Second ODI's Versus Bangladesh (30 July 2002)
* Aravinda de Silva returns to Sri Lanka one-day team (30 July 2002)
* Vandort states case for Test inclusion (30 July 2002)
* Muthiah Muralitharan Cautioned for Television Comments (30 July 2002)
* Muralitharan cautioned by Sri Lankan board (30 July 2002)
* Ranatunga pleads for out of court settlement in assault case (29 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka's bowlers grab the initiative with bat and ball (29 July 2002)
* Looking ahead to the Morocco Cup 2002 (28 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka ponder selectors' wisdom as batting fails (28 July 2002)
* Muralitharan to face disciplinary inquiry (27 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka rest nine players for second Bangladesh Test (27 July 2002)
* Duleep Mendis to Work on Sri Lanka Team Strategy (27 July 2002)
* Officials for Sri Lanka vs. Bangladesh ODI Series (27 July 2002)
* BCCSL Offers Colombo as Alternate Site for ODI Triangular (26 July 2002)
* England, India to host ICC Champions Trophy in 2004 and 2006 (23 July 2002)
* Jayasuriya disappointed despite landslide victory (23 July 2002)
* De Silva blazes double ton as Sri Lanka pile on the runs (22 July 2002)
* Muralitharan grabs five as Sri Lanka dominate day one (21 July 2002)
* Sri Lankan expats organise indoor charity match in Sydney (19 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka Squad for Second Test Versus Bangladesh (19 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka Squad for First Test Versus Bangladesh (19 July 2002)
* Air Commodore Ajith Jayasekera Takes Over Duties as Team Manager (19 July 2002)
* The nucleus of India's World Cup team is in place (15 July 2002)
* Officials for Bangladesh Tour of Sri Lanka (13 July 2002)
* ICC and Emirates Airline sign partnership for Elite Panels of Umpires and Referees (12 July 2002)
* Test Captains gather for ICC `State of the Game' meeting at Lord's (12 July 2002)
* Good to see the young guns firing (12 July 2002)
* Tendulkar relaxed as Jayasuriya reflects on defeat (11 July 2002)
* India triumph by 63 runs at Bristol (11 July 2002)
* Irani delighted with England win (9 July 2002)
* England toast Irani after India go down by 64 runs (9 July 2002)
* Bangladesh Team's Arrival (9 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka Team's Return from England (9 July 2002)
* Media Accreditation for Morocco Cup 2002 (9 July 2002)
* Kumar Dharmasena Included in Sri Lanka Squad for Bangladesh Tour (9 July 2002)
* The Indian juggernaut steamrolls on (9 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka to Participate in Benefit Match vs. Professional Cricketers' Association Masters XI (9 July 2002)
* Media Conference to Launch Bangladesh Tour of Sri Lanka 2002 (9 July 2002)
* India can afford to experiment (8 July 2002)
* Hussain describes England as (7 July 2002)
* Sri Lanka secure consolation win over England (7 July 2002)
* PCB announces 19 players for Morocco Cup training camp (7 July 2002)
* Ruchira Perera cleared to bowl after remedial action (7 July 2002)
* India win by four wickets as Sri Lanka go out of the NatWest (6 July 2002)
* Development of Cricket in North and East (6 July 2002)
* Yuvraj is a special talent (5 July 2002)
* India were favourites, says Hussain (5 July 2002)
* ICC Annual Report highlights year of dramatic change (4 July 2002)
* Old Trafford One-Day International sell-out (4 July 2002)
* New Zealand strengthen third place with historic Windies win (4 July 2002)
* Ganguly wary of improved England (3 July 2002)
* Stewart reaches another England milestone (3 July 2002)
* England back Hoggard despite one-day problems (3 July 2002)
* Ehsan Mani confirmed as ICC Vice President (2 July 2002)
* England home by three wickets in murky Headingley thriller (2 July 2002)
* A sizzling start to India's summer sojourn (2 July 2002)
* Opening berth could be a lifeline for Arnold (1 July 2002)
* Darren Gough: I'm fit and I'm leaner (1 July 2002)
* India in seemingly unstoppable vein (1 July 2002)


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