Gushing success or damp squib?
The inaugural Videocon Cup in Amsterdam got off to a flyer on August 21 as two old enemies, India and Pakistan, clashed in a 10,000 sellout at Amstelveen, with Pakistan emerging victorious in an entertaining tussle.
04-Sep-2004•Jenny Thompson
Rain forces Pakistan's warm-up to be abandoned
Rain, which affected every game during the Videocon Cup last week, was again the culprit as Pakistan's match against the Netherlands in Amstelveen had to be abandoned
30-Aug-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Australia clinch a low-scoring thriller
Australia sneaked a 17-run win over Pakistan in a low-scoring final and proved that they had the determination and nous to pull off victories even in conditions that did not suit them
28-Aug-2004•Bulletin by Anand Vasu
Little earthquakes
Both teams could take positives out of a tense encounter played out in conditions that are fast becoming alien to one-day cricket
28-Aug-2004•Verdict by Osman Samiuddin
Australia turn down rescheduling proposal
Despite a rain-sodden start to the triangular tournament in Amstelveen, in which two of the three fixtures have been washouts, Australia have rejected a proposal to reschedule their matches against India and Pakistan
26-Aug-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
Torrential rain, and a flooded outfield caused Australia's match against Pakistan to be abandoned without a ball being bowled
25-Aug-2004•Bulletin by Wisden Cricinfo staff
Ain't broke, but needs tuning
It will worry India-watchers that the team's A game has been on display only twice in the eight one-day international matches that they have played this fledgling season
23-Aug-2004•The Wisden Verdict by Dileep Premachandran
Match abandoned after Clarke's pyrotechnics
Rain interrupted play with two balls left in Australia's innings
23-Aug-2004•Bulletin by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
Ganguly - 'We need to be consistent'
India were comprehensively outplayed by Pakistan in the opening match of the Videocon Cup
22-Aug-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Tendulkar out of the tournament
Sachin Tendulkar has been ruled out of the Videocon Cup
21-Aug-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
India implode to big loss
Pakistan pulled all the stops and crushed India in the opening match of the Videocon Cup in Amstelveen
21-Aug-2004•Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
Cash incentive for Holland tri-series
The Board of Control for Cricket in India announced today that the winning team in the Videocon Cup tri-series in Holland will take home prizemoney of US$25,000
10-Aug-2004•Anand Vasu
Holland likely to host triangular tournament
The one-day triangular series involving Australia, India and Pakistan is likely to be held in Amstelveen, Holland, in August
17-Jan-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
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