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23rd February, 2001.
EAS Prasanna
"You must remember statistics prove that 90% of wins are registered by taking 20 wickets, only 10% come after a declaration by the other side." - EAS Prasanna in his column.
 
Sourav Ganguly
We have started preparations and we are working hard. This much I can tell you because we want to win this series. We all know how important it is to win it. So we are working hard towards this purpose. - Sourav Ganguly in 'The Week' magazine.
 
Sachin Tendulkar
"I want to concentrate on my batting and get as many runs as possible for my country" - Sachin Tendulkar.
 
Shane Warne

After a long time, I'm feeling totally fit and my immediate target would be to get 400 Test wickets - Shane Warne.

"I don't think you should be terming the forthcoming clash as Warne versus Sachin (Tendulkar) or McGrath versus Sachin or anything other than, India versus Australia. He added "In fact, the last time around when India played us it was Navjot Singh Sidhu who set the tone by going after my bowling and it was not Tendulkar, as most people believe." - Shane Warne on the keen tussle between him and Tendulkar.

 
Ashley Mallet
To win in the Sub-Continent, an individual has to produce a nice blend of talent and patience. Waugh's men have the talent alright, but do they have the patience to win this one. - Former Australian player in India Today magazine.
 
Jason Gillespie
"Can't tell you, because we will not like to disclose. But generally I am not concentrating on a particular player. I see it as a team. I would rather like to bowl batsman to batsman not giving any special attention to anyone." - Gillespie on any special plans for Sachin and Sourav in The NewspaperToday.
"Aggression should be the key word here, rather I would say continuous aggression should be the real expression. Glenn (McGrath) and I are trying to focus on that." - Gillespie on success in sub-continent wickets in The NewspaperToday.
 

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