Chanderpaul, Samuels thrive as West Indies take command
A third consecutive day of complete West Indian domination put India firmly on the backfoot at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata
01-Nov-2002•Anand Vasu
Hinds, Gayle carry West Indies to strong start
For the second day running, West Indies dominated India at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata
31-Oct-2002•Anand Vasu
India build on Bangar knock to gain upper hand at Kolkata
Having lost the toss and being asked to field, the West Indies made the best of a bad start, restricting India to 275 for six at the end of the first day
30-Oct-2002•Anand Vasu
ICC Test Championship Preview: India v West Indies
Tomorrow's opening Test match in Mumbai between India and the West Indies brings together the sixth and seventh placed teams on the ICC Test Championship table
08-Oct-2002•ICC Media Release
Steve Waugh not a fan of neutral Test venues
COLOMBO - Steve Waugh isn't a fan of neutral venues for Test cricket
08-Oct-2002•Michael Donaldson
West Zone draw at Eden Gardens to lift Duleep Trophy
The result of the Duleep Trophy match between West Zone and East Zone at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata, may have been expected
12-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
Wet conditions further seal Duleep Trophy in West's favour
West Zone may have virtually sealed the Duleep Trophy in their favour by notching up 526 in the first two days, but overnight rain further confirmed their imminent victorious status.
11-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
West Zone batsmen pile on the agony for East
For the second day running, West Zone kept piling on the runs in the Duleep Trophy match against East Zone at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata
10-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
Kanitkar strikes unbeaten century against East at Kolkata
West Zone, knowing what they had to do to lift the Duleep Trophy, reached 274 for one at the end of the first day's play against East Zone at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Tuesday.
09-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
Goud makes ton but East secure first-innings lead
An unbeaten 125 from Central Zone's middle-order batsman Yere Goud failed to secure his side the vital first innings lead in their Duleep Trophy encounter against East Zone at the famed Eden Gardens, Kolkata
22-Mar-2002•Staff Reporter
East Zone notch up 141-run win against Central at Kolkata
A sparkling century from Rashmi Ranjan Parida saw East Zone notch up a 141-run victory in their Duleep Trophy match against Central Zone at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Friday.
22-Mar-2002•Staff Reporter
Dasgupta hits patient century against Central Zone
Taking East Zone to a position of some strength, Deep Dasgupta crafted a patient unbeaten century on the first day of the Duleep Trophy match against Central Zone at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Tuesday.
19-Mar-2002•Staff Reporter
Bengal set foundation for victory on fifth day
Building further on a first-innings lead of 32 runs, Bengal's batsmen took their side to a position of considerable strength at the end of the fourth day's play in their Ranji Trophy quarter-final against Gujarat at the Eden Gardens.
09-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Bengal draw with Gujarat to book semi-final berth
For almost the entire fifth day at Eden Gardens, Bengal and and Gujarat may as well have been batting on completely different pitches, each the polar opposite of the other
09-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Bengal take first-innings lead despite Damani century
Up against a first-innings total of 353, Gujarat needed at least one century from an individual batsman to pose even a semblance of a challenge to Bengal in their Ranji Trophy quarter-final at the Eden Gardens
07-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Gujarat post healthy reply
Gujarat are on course to secure the vital first innings lead against Bengal in the Ranji quarterfinal being played at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata
06-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Sanjib Sanyal stars in Bengal's first innings
Playing Gujarat in their Ranji Trophy quarter-final match at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata, Bengal, riding on a Sanjiv Sanyal century, played slowly if steadily to obtain a slight upper hand at the end of the first day's play.
05-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
India take 1-0 lead despite Trescothick century
In a one-day international that was a classic of its kind, India won a thrilling match by 22 runs despite a marvellous innings of 121 from Marcus Trescothick
19-Jan-2002•Ralph Dellor
We have to pick ourselves up - Hussain
Nasser Hussain found it hard to conceal his frustration after a highly controversial umpiring decision cost England the chance of a memorable victory over India at Eden Gardens.
19-Jan-2002•CricInfo
May it be Eden for Ganguly
Eden Gardens in Kolkata will host the first one-day international between India and England on Saturday
18-Jan-2002•Woorkheri Raman