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TVS Cup Final: Kolkata set for India, Aussie clash

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Pradeep
post Nov 18 2003, 10:51 AM
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As India takes on Australia in the finals of the TVS Cup tri-series on Tuesday at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, all eyes seem to be on the local favourite, the Prince of Kolkata, Sourav Ganguly.

The Indian skipper will have to undergo a fitness test on Tuesday morning before he is declared fit to play.

Kolkata, which witnessed one of the best Test matches of all time in 2001 between India and Australia, is now all set for a World Cup final rematch.

"One-day game is anybody's game. The team which plays well on that particular day wins. If we have to play well for the final, we need to do the basics right," said Indian captain Sourav Ganguly on the eve of the match.

There is a palpable sense of relief that New Zealand didn't ruin the dream final, and Eden Gardens was buzzing with crowds even for the pre-match practice session.

Keeping the crowd quiet won't be easy unless Australia win the toss and bat first.

"We are all very excited about the game and are looking forward to it. It is probably going to be a hostile environment tonight for us but we'll do our best to keep the crowd quiet," said an excited Australian captain Ricky Ponting.

Of the 17 one-dayers played in Eden Gardens, 10 have been won by the side batting first. And a day-and-night game has the additional dew factor to deal with.

India would do well to win this game since it could provide them with the confidence to reach for greater heights in the tour of Australia.

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post Nov 19 2003, 08:46 PM
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QUOTE (Pradeep @ Nov 19 2003, 10:21 AM)
Australia lift TVS Cup in Kolkata :

Australia have won the TVS Cup tri-series defeating hosts India by 37 runs at Eden Gardens in Kolkata today.

The Aussies won the toss and elected to bat and posted a score of 235 for 5 in 50 overs. Though it was a target well within India's reach, the batsmen were a big disappointment.

Catches dropped!

Though Australia won the toss and elected to bat, Indian bowlers thrashed through the top order, picking up early wickets.

The Australians lost wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist early on to a superb delivery from speedster Ajit Agarkar.

It would have been more trouble for Australia, but VVS Laxman dropped two catches early in the match. The Indian fielding was not up to the mark and as many as six catches were dropped.


Mehmaan jo hamara hota hai wo jaan se pyara hota hai
Jyada ki nahin laalach humko thode me guzara hota hai

Indian Team followed the song.. and gifted the TVS Cup to Austrailia...
Austrailia was not in the top form yesterday and we could have easily won the match...but we gifted the match to them.... Its not a match of who played better.. but a match of who played poor cricket then other..

Aussies didn't won the match.. but We lost it...

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