July 1999
NEWS
• July 31, 1999
• 'Captaincy is taking the other 10 members of the team along'
• July 30, 1999
• Tendulkar says yes
• Bomb blast won't affect Lanka tour, say Aussies
• July 29, 1999
• Sachin is new Indian captain
• Former cricketers hail Sachin's appointment
• Sachin Tendulkar, India's new skipper
• July 28, 1999
• Sachin should succeed
• Akram lands in Lahore -- for keeps?
• July 27, 1999
• Poor record sparked new zeal!
• Eight Pak cricketers indicted for corruption
• July 25, 1999
• Karnataka eves on the verge of cricketing revival
• England on the Horne of a dilemma
• Akram backs Azhar for captaincy
• Akram, Malik, Ijaz formally charged with match-fixing
• July 24, 1999
• Warne holds no fears about touring Lanka
• Familiar collapse leaves England in trouble
• Tendulkar likely to accept captaincy
• Sri Lanka mull separate Test, one-day squads
• July 23, 1999
• South African cricket at racial crossroads?
• Reiffel quits international cricket
• Wicketkeeper Noon nearly equals World record
• Bangladesh go for Eddie Barlow
• July 22, 1999
• India for Singapore cricket tournament
• Counting on Cairns
• July 21, 1999
• Cricket dumped from C'wealth Games agenda
• Mongia's catch of Mahmood adjudged best
• July 20, 1999
• Cliffhanger ends in stalemate
• Pakistan's future still bright, says ousted selector
• July 18, 1999
• Ousted board cheif says players will be next target
• Pakistan president suspends cricket board
• July 17, 1999
• World Cup debacle is not the reason for my ouster: Ranatunga
• Points to ponder
• Just Jadeja!
• BCCI working committee meet on Aug 3
• July 16, 1999
• Lanka players' signature campaign backfires
• No India - Pakistan cricket: Imran
• July 15, 1999
• Hooper too expensive for South Australia
• Pakistan still prepared to play India
• The one, and only!
• July 14, 1999
• Is Rahul Dravid India's next captain?
• Trist, Crowe to lead Kiwis into 2000
• 'No imminent action against talkative
cricketers', says Raj Singh
• Warne retains vice-captaincy
• July 13, 1999
• Australia ratifiy plans for Sri Lanka tour
• An imperfect idyll
• July 12, 1999
• Indian women win ODI series
• July 10, 1999
• 'The best opener India ever produced'
• 'We were the best of mates...'
• A smile... a shake of the hand... a hero for all
time
• Jayasuriya faces 'big challenge'
• 'The broadest bat in the world'
• 'What does one give the man who has
everything?
• Warne shelves retirement plans
• Sunil Manohar Gavaskar in facts, and figures
• July 09, 1999
• Patil to coach Kenya till next World Cup
• July 08, 1999
• Kargil crisis threatens tour of Australia
• Indian women beat England in first ODI
• Whatmore likely to return as Sri Lanka's
coach
• M L Jaisimha passes away
• Gentleman Jai!
• Jai was pure joy
• 'One of a kind', says Kapil Dev
• Jayasuriya to lead Sri Lanka
• July 07, 1999
• Klusener was a class apart
• Lanka call off India one-day match
• Hussain makes history
• July 06, 1999
• Statistical Highlights England v New Zealand at
Birmingham (1st Test) from 1-3 July, 1999.
• Klusener certainly took the cake
• July 04, 1999
• Bangladesh shops for new coach
• Imran decries inquiry into World Cup defeat
• Lankan cricket in throes of shakeup
• Tudor falls one short of 100 as England win
• July 03, 1999
• Tendulkar not really interested in Azhar's job
• Sahara Cup called off
• July 02, 1999
• Australia 'happy' with security for tour of Sri
Lanka
• Pakistan's batting requires an overhaul
• Mini World Cup in October 2000
• New Zealand 226 all out
• Srinath, Kumble bowl over maidens
• July 01, 1999
• Adding insult to injury?
• 'No cricket with Pakistan'
OTHER SPORTS
• July 31, 1999
• Mexico, Saudis in Confederations Cup semis
• Spotlight on Tergat, Ngeny
• July 30, 1999
• Paes/Bjorkman in last eight
• Players unhappy with latest pairings for World Chess Championship
• Barua drawn to meet Khalifman in first round
• Park Joo Bong to coach Malaysia
• July 28, 1999
• Leander returns -- to a bad start
• Indian hockey going green at the Gills
• Karpov falls out with FIDE
• July 27, 1999
• Lance Armstrong wins Tour de France
• Paes back in action
• Karthikeyan defies odds, retains 3rd place
• Mexico rout Saudi Arabia in Confederations
• July 25, 1999
• Graf ranks number three heading into farewell Slam
• French cyclists left behind in Tour
• Russians in the lead in Biel
• July 24, 1999
• Do or die for Indian football team
• Shaping up for Sydney
• July 23, 1999
• Ngeny runs season's fastest 1500m
• Britannia to diversify into sports goods
• Athlete disqualified after 'sharing' marathon
• July 22, 1999
• Tornado Tudor!
• Germany face battle of goalkeepers
• 'Black Prince' seeks to storm Formula One
• Popov poised for a big splash
• Controversial Confederations Cup set to kick-off
• Sasikaran leads the field in Biel
• Barua for World Chess Championship
• July 21, 1999
• Dierckxsens barred from Tour over drugs-related offence
• Badminton body to get tough on drug abuse
• July 20, 1999
• Rafter beats heroic Martin to seal victory for Australia
• Double triumph, says Ronaldo
•
Indian soccer team confident despite defeat
• In through the out door
• Brazil too good in Copa America final
• Qualifier Paul Lawrie wins British Open
• Leko takes Dortmund title
• July 18, 1999
• Sampras watches as US slip
• Hrbaty threatens to quit after brother is attacked
• Uruguay face uphill task in Copa final
• Leko on threshold of biggest career win
• Anand tops world rapid chess ratings
• July 17, 1999
• Sampras will only play doubles in Davis tie
• Matthaeus likely to lead Germany again
• Anand held by Karpov at Dortmund
• Bhutia turns out for Fulham in exhibition games
• Aparna Popat climbs IBF rankings
• July 16, 1999
• The Sampras factor
• FIFA hopeful Asian berths crisis will be resolved
• France face uphill task in Davis Cup quarter-final
• Brazil in Copa America final
• Kasparov surprised in Internet chess contest
• Leko holds Anand at Dortmund
• The Sampras factor
• July 15, 1999
• Anand moves into second place at Dortmund
• Uruguay too hot for Chile in penalties
• 'Mexican players four to six times over dope limit'
• Digvijay makes a grand entry into the pro golf circuit
• Hooper too expensive for South Australia
• Pakistan still prepared to play India
• Sampras reluctant to play Davis Cup singles
• The one, and only!
• Kaptan Singh strikes gold at Asian triathlon
• July 14, 1999
• Is Rahul Dravid India's next captain?
• Graf to quit at end of the year
• Graf says she never announced her retirement
• Jeev misses out on British Open berth
• Trist, Crowe to lead Kiwis into 2000
• 'No imminent action against talkative
cricketers', says Raj Singh
• Biswas to lead pre-Olympic soccer team
• Leander is ATP's player of the week
• Warne retains vice-captaincy
• July 13, 1999
• Anil Kumar equals Milkha's 200m mark
• Australia ratifiy plans for Sri Lanka tour
• Brazil march on as Argentina's penalty jinx
continues
• Woodruff bags singles crown
• An imperfect idyll
• Jeev shares second spot after first round
• AITA to recommend Paes, Bhupathi for
Padma awards
• Rafter likely to take over No 1 spot
• Paes wins Hall of Fame doubles
• July 12, 1999
• Anand readies for the big one
• Narain Karthikeyan suffers setback
• Asian soccer scores own goal
• Mixed luck for Paes at Newport
• Indian women win ODI series
• July 10, 1999
• Two down, two to go
• 'The best opener India ever produced'
• 'We were the best of mates...'
• Asia plans boycott of soccer World Cup
qualifier
• A smile... a shake of the hand... a hero for all
time
• Jayasuriya faces 'big challenge'
• Paes dedicates Wimbledon titles to Kargil
soldiers
• 'The broadest bat in the world'
• 'What does one give the man who has
everything?'
• Warne shelves retirement plans
• Sunil Manohar Gavaskar in facts, and figures
• Paes dumps top seed Ferreira
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