 
  
 
 
We, at Rediff, are gearing to bring you the Indian tour Down Under through
live commentary, match reports, scorecards, graphics, slide shows, columns,
the works.
 
That's a lot. And it still tells us only half the story. Our half.
 
The Pavilion - an umbrella site, which incorporates the best of content
from
The Age, Melbourne and the Sydney Morning Herald among others - provides
the
other, Australian, half of this story.
 
Did the Indians behave badly, on the field, in the game against New South
Wales? We think not - but the likes of Mark Ray and Peter Roebuck have
their
own spin to the story.
 
We think that damned so-and-so was plumb in front to the Kumble flipper -
but the view from the Pavilion could be radically different.
 
So - the Enemy Camp. Featuring the best of cricketing content, from
Rediff's allies Down Under.
 
January 4, 2000 
 Phil Wilkins, on brothers, twins in one-day squad 
 Peter Roebuck, on Laxman lands a late blow 
 Umpires thrown to the wolves 
 Tendulkar hits out at umpires 
 
January 2, 2000 
 Peter Roebuck, on the best and worst of Glenn McGrath 
 McGrath steps out of line 
 
December 30, 1999 
 Mark Ray, on a team win with one great wicket 
 Martin Blake, on a new era of greatness 
 
December 29, 1999 
 Greg Baum, on Tendulkar flavour 
 
December 28, 1999 
 Peter Roebuck, on master and apprentice 
 Mark Ray, on Lee strikes, Tendulkar fights 
 Peter Roebuck, on master and apprentice 
 Greg Baum, on Tendulkar flavour 
 Mark Ray, on Lee strikes, Tendulkar fights 
 
December 26, 1999 
 Peter Roebuck, on Indians fail to see the light 
 Indians blow big chance 
 
December 23, 1999 
 Pakistan wants Akhtar hearing moved 
 Kapil Dev, says his record will stand - for now 
 Mark Ray, on Bret Lee 
 Martin Blake, on India's one-man band 
 
December 21, 1999 
 Martin Blake, on Australia's 'tiger' 
 Lee vows to bowl the fastest 
 
December 20, 1999 
 Mark Ray, on the tortoise and the hare 
 Brett Lee is fastest, says Steve Waugh 
 Karen Lyon/Martin Blake, on Warne's hopes of breaking Lillee's record 
 Coach tees off as match drags to a draw
  
December 17, 1999 
 Phil Wilkins, on why Hair's style holds for Test 
 
Russell Reid and Phil Wilkins, on why the heat is on as Waugh flops 
 
Phil Wilkins, on Dravid's century  
Peter Roebuck, on how Mark must save himself 
 
December 16, 1999 
 Phil Wilkins, on umpire's Hair's job 
 
December 15, 1999 
 Indians go back to school
  
December 14, 1999 
 Martin Blake, on Steve Waugh backing brother Mark 
 Phil Wilkins, on why junior's job is safe 
 Peter Roebuck, on the Australian juggernaut 
 Mark Ray, on Warne's miss for Fleming's hat-trick 
 Martin Blake, on Australia's plans for the second Test 
 Indian media, upset by Tendulkar lbw
  
December 13, 1999 
 Martin Blake, on whether Mark Waugh should stay or go 
 Mark Ray, on the Indian batting 
  
December 12, 1999 
 Mark Ray, on Waugh's three Ps break down the wall 
 Martin Blake, on Warne homes in on Lillee 
 
December 11, 1999 
 Peter Roebuck, on the tale of two masters 
 Martin Blake, on Warne's improved batting 
 Mark Ray, on the long haul ahead for India 
 Martin Blake, on Mark Waugh's batting 
 
December 10, 1999 
 Mark Ray, on Steve Waugh's record 
 Peter Roebuck, on India's lost opportunity 
 Mark Ray takes a look at the Indian squad 
 Martin Blake, on the six-appeal pressure facing the Aussies 
 Mark Ray discusses the Brett Lee throwing issue 
 
December 8, 1999 
 Mark Ray, on why Warne's the real victim of the sledging row 
 Emma Quayle on intrusive TV mikes 
 Martin Blake, on the Australian strategy against India 
 Warne has secret plan for Tendulkar 
 India 'queries' Lee's action 
 
December 7, 1999 
 Peter Roebuck on why Sachin Tendulkar is the key to India's chances 
 Is Channel Nine covering up for Shane Warne in the stump mike affair? 
 Martin Blake, on why Jason Gillespie could cheerfully commit murder he's that mad 
 The ACB philosphy: what you can't see, you can't express dissent against 
 
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