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'It isn't over yet - we need four wickets'

'It isn't over yet - we need four wickets'

As Australia closed in on a crushing victory in the first Test at Bangalore, a contented Australian coach, John Buchanan, faced the media at the close of the fourth day

23-Jun-2005Andrew Miller
Sehwag in hot water

Sehwag in hot water

Virender Sehwag, the Indian opener, was summoned for a disciplinary hearing by Ranjan Madugalle, the match referee, after disputing the decision that led to dismissal in today's play in the first Test at Bangalore

23-Jun-2005Wisden Cricinfo staff
Sehwag in hot water

Sehwag in hot water

Virender Sehwag, the Indian opener, was summoned for a disciplinary hearing by Ranjan Madugalle, the match referee, after disputing the decision that led to dismissal in today's play in the first Test at Bangalore

23-Jun-2005Wisden Cricinfo staff
Inzamam banned for one Test

Inzamam banned for one Test

Inzamam-ul-Haq has received a one-Test ban for showing dissent against umpiring decisions on the last day of the Bangalore Test

28-Mar-2005Cricinfo staff
Inzamam banned for one Test

Inzamam banned for one Test

Inzamam-ul-Haq has received a one-Test ban for showing dissent against umpiring decisions on the last day of the Bangalore Test

28-Mar-2005Cricinfo staff
Ultra-defensive Indians

Ultra-defensive Indians

How Pakistan choked the Indians on the final day at Bangalore

28-Mar-2005On the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan
Pakistan clinch a famous victory

Pakistan clinch a famous victory

On a thrilling final day that went all the way down to the wire, Pakistan defied the odds at Bangalore and pulled off a magnificent series-levelling victory, taking all ten Indian wickets - the last one falling with just six overs left in the day -

28-Mar-2005The Bulletin by Chandrahas Choudhury
A palpable lack of desire

A palpable lack of desire

While a drawn series will be cause for celebration in Pakistan, it felt very much like a defeat for those present at the Chinnaswamy Stadium

28-Mar-2005The Wisden Verdict by Dileep Premachandran in Bangalore
Inzamam - `The only option was attack'

Inzamam - `The only option was attack'

Inzamam-ul-Haq savours victory at Bangalore

28-Mar-2005Siddhartha Vaidyanathan at Bangalore
Ganguly - 'My future is up to the selectors'

Ganguly - 'My future is up to the selectors'

Sourav Ganguly on defeat at Bangalore

28-Mar-2005Siddhartha Vaidyanathan at Bangalore
A moment to savour

A moment to savour

It is difficult to downplay the magnitude of what Pakistan, and this Pakistan side in particular, has accomplished

28-Mar-2005The Wisden Verdict on Pakistan by Osman Samiuddin in Bangalore
Younis and Afridi put Pakistan in front

Younis and Afridi put Pakistan in front

Aggressive batting by Pakistan's top order allowed them to amass 261 for 2 in just 50 overs in their second innings at Bangalore

27-Mar-2005The Bulletin by Chandrahas Choudhury
Younis's defining innings

Younis's defining innings

Younid Khan

26-Mar-2005Osman Samiuddin at Bangalore
Pakistan recover after Sehwag double-hundred

Pakistan recover after Sehwag double-hundred

Virender Sehwag's magnificent 201 lit up the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, but Pakistan fought back superbly in the last session, taking three wickets as India closed the third day on 379 for 6, still trailing by 191

26-Mar-2005The Bulletin by Chandrahas Choudhury
Achievement and appetite

Achievement and appetite

Virender Sehwag's 201 today came off 262 balls, and yet, it was a watchful innings.Sehwag's watchfulness is predatorial: he waits for the right moment topounce on his moving dinner

26-Mar-2005The Wisden Verdict by Amit Varma in Bangalore
Younis powers Pakistan to 570

Younis powers Pakistan to 570

Younis Khan, whose place was on the line after the first Test at Mohali and who responded with a hundred at Kolkata, completed an incredible turnaround of his personal fortunes on the second day of the Bangalore Test by making 267, the highest score

25-Mar-2005The Bulletin by Chandrahas Choudhury
Irresponsible? Not me

Irresponsible? Not me

Plays of the Day

25-Mar-2005Amit Varma
Inzamam and Younis power Pakistan

Inzamam and Younis power Pakistan

An outstanding unbeaten 184 by Inzamam-ul-Haq, playing his 100th Test, was the highlight of the opening day at Bangalore, as Pakistan powered to 323 for 2

24-Mar-2005The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran at Bangalore
Into the 21st century

Into the 21st century

Plays of the Day

24-Mar-2005Amit Varma
Nightmare venue for Indian batsmen

Nightmare venue for Indian batsmen

A look at what the numbers reveal about the Chinnaswamy Stadium

23-Mar-2005S Rajesh

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