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261. Sony Entertainment Television to telecast India-Australia Cricket Series
MIL    Sep 30, 2004    Author: Subrat Thayal

Mumbai: Cricket Match Telecast Right Controversy has taken another twist, when BCCI announced that Sony Entertainment Network will broadcast the the live feed of Test Series between India and Australia commencing in a week's time.

262. India level Hockey Series against Pak with a 4-1 win
MIL    Sep 27, 2004    Author: Subrat Thayal

Quetta (Pakistan): India beat Pakistan 4-1 in the second hockey Test to level the four-match series by 1-1 today. Earlier Pakistan had led the series bu 1-0 after wining the opening encounter in Karachi on Friday.

263. West Indies won the 2004 ICC Champion Trophy
MIL    Sep 25, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

London: Brian Lara's West Indies held their nerve to beat England in a dramatic Champions Trophy final on Saturday and lift their first major one-day title for 25 years.

264. ICC Champions Trophy: West Indies storm into the final
MIL    Sep 22, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

Southampton: Inzamam's gamble to bat first failed, and it cost them the match. West Indies will meet England in the final to be held on Saturday.

265. Vaughan anchored his side to victory. England reaches ICC Champions Final.
MIL    Sep 21, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

Edgbaston: Vaughan, following a wretched run of form with the bat, anchored his side to victory with a well-paced 86, his best score in One-Day Internationals.

266. Chanderpaul steers Windies into ICC Champion Trophy Semi Final
MIL    Sep 19, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

LONDON: Shivnarine Chanderpaul guided West Indies into the Champions Trophy semi-finals by hitting an unbeaten 51 in a tight five-wicket win over South Africa in their Group B decider at The Oval on Sunday.

267. ICC Champions Trophy: Youhana leads Pakistan to Semi Final
MIL    Sep 19, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

BIRMINGHAM: Yousuf Youhana scored 81 as Pakistan beat India by three wickets in a tight low-scoring match here on Sunday to reach the Semi Final of the ICC Champions Trophy.

268. ICC Champions Trophy: England, Sri Lanka match to resume on Saturday (Sep 18)
MIL    Sep 17, 2004    Author: Subrat Thayal

Southampton: Group D Match between Sri Lanka & England, a virtual Quarter-Final Encounter winner of which to move into Semi, has been suspended due to heavy rain. Match to resume tomorrow!

269. ICC Champions Trophy: Symonds, Martyn lead Australia to Semi-Final
MIL    Sep 16, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

Undefeated partnership of Andrew Symonds (71*) and Martyn (60*) leads Australia to Semi Final of ICC Champions Trophy beating New Zealand by seven wickets with 12 overs to spare.

270. Sri Lanka made an unimpressive start
MIL    Sep 14, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

London: Sri Lanka made an unimpressive entry into the Champions Trophy as they overcame a magnificent Zimbabwe side by four wickets at The Oval.

271. ICC Champions Trophy: Aussies win against USA as expected.
MIL    Sep 13, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

Southampton: Adam Gilchrist slammed a huge six to help Australia make the perfect start to their Champions Trophy campaign beating USA by nine wickets at the Rose Bowl here on Monday.

272. ICC Champions Trophy: South Africa tastes Win after 10 consecutive ODI loses.
MIL    Sep 12, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

Birmingham: Chasing a target of 94, the South Africans cantered to victory losing just one wicket in the process. It was an utterly one-sided match!

273. ICC Champions Trophy: Saurabh led India to Win by 98 runs!
MIL    Sep 11, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

Southampton: Sourav Ganguly led from the front as India beat Kenya by 98 runs in their opening Group C match in the ICC Champions Trophy on Saturday.

274. ICC Chmpions Trophy: England-Zimbabwe Opening Match to resume on Saturday
MIL    Sep 10, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

Birmingham - Inexperienced Zimbabwe Team led by Tatenda Taibu kept a rampaging England under check in the rain-suspended opening match of Group D match of the ICC Champions Trophy.

275. ICC Champions Trophy: 145 for Nathan Astle. Easy Win for New Zealand
MIL    Sep 10, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

London- Nathan Astle scored an unbeaten 145 against USA on Friday to set up an easy 210-run victory in the ICC Champions Trophy opening Group A match at the Oval.

276. Dravid wins Player of the year award
MIL    Sep 8, 2004    Author: Sports Correspondent

London: Indian Vice Captain Rahul Dravid was named World Player of the year at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Awards on Tuesday. He was selected by a panel of former cricketing greats, national captains, umpires and referees.

277. ESPN-Star Sports moves to Bombay High Court against ZEE and BCCI
MIL    Sep 6, 2004    Author: Special Reporter

New Delhi – Rik Dovey, MD, ESPN-Star Sports said in a statement here that they had no other option but to move to Bombay High Court to seek reverse award which the BCCI had given to Zee Network to telecast all matches to be played in India for the next four years.

278. Zee Telefilms serious to get Cricket Telecast Rights from BCCI
MIL    Sep 5, 2004    Author: Special Reporter

Mumbai - Zee Telefilms strongly represented to the Board of Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday that it was quite competent to handle the cricket telecast over an extended period, and also his bid being the highest.

279. Zee wins the Cricket Telecast rights on fresh conditions
MIL    Sep 5, 2004    Author: Special Reporter

Chenanai –Zee won the bid for Cricket Telecast for four years subject to certain conditions set by Jagmohan Dalmiya, President Board of Control for Cricket in India and so far the bids of main contenders i.e. ESPN=Star Sports, they lost.

280. India throws match to England
MIL    Sep 4, 2004    Author: Abdul Malik

Oval - Flintoff piled 99 runs while Gough outs smarted four Indian batsmen to clear the way for an impressive 70 run victory in the second one day international over India at Oval. The victory was remarkable as England won the match while batting first, after 25 matches in the last 10 months. Also it was after two years that England crossed 300 runs.

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