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The Taunton rampage
Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly paired up and took Sri Lanka to the cleaners in 1999, merrily breaking a few records on the way
World Cup
Who hit the winning run in the final of the 1999 World Cup?
How much do you know about the seventh World Cup?
England
Cricket
The start of something big
The 1999 World Cup was the first under the ICC's control but it also served as a wake-up call for cricket's governing body in managing itself and world cricket better
Jagmohan Dalmiya
Cricket
How the World Cup became a commercial hit
The relatively modest sums from the first three World Cups were overshadowed by the sale of TV rights in subsequent editions
Shane Warne
Cricket
Australia lay the first brick of the treble
Shane Warne was in the thick of the action once again as Australia ruthlessly ran over Pakistan in the 1999 World Cup final at Lord's
South Africa
Cricket
Daryll Cullinan: 'That was the birth of the chokers tag'
Daryll Cullinan remembers feeling stunned at the end of the tied 1999 World Cup semi-final
World Cup
A word in your ear
When Bob Woolmer and Hansie Cronje fell foul of the ICC in their attempt to use technology to help their communication
Shane Warne
Cricket
Who could ever be surprised by Mr Warne?
Always mesmerising, Warne shook off ordinary form in the early stages of the 1999 World Cup with a magical spell in the semis and a masterful one in the final
Scotland
Cricket
Scotland's wasted chance
Participation in 1999 was an opportunity to boost the sport's profile in the country - one the cricket board didn't take, leading to a long period in the wilderness
Glenn McGrath
Cricket
Glenn McGrath's words of doom
Pidge does his take on Veni, Vidi, Vici against West Indies at Old Trafford in 1999
Neil Johnson
Cricket
South Africa flunk the Johnson test
A gifted allrounder at the heart of possibly Zimbabwe's best one-day side pulled the rug from under South Africa's feet in 1999
World Cup
The greatest one-dayer and other tales
The confusion of the league stage was all but forgotten by the time the last ball was bowled in the semi-final at Edgbaston
Shane Warne
Cricket
Warne's magic ball, and a bizarre tie
Shane Warne's heroics helped Australia tie the teams' 1999 semi-final, possibly the greatest ODI of them all
World Cup
One-day giants
Five one-day international sides that have left a lasting mark on the game
Meyrick Pringle
Cricket
Meyrick Pringle takes four for few against West Indies
A magical performance by a little-known South African in Christchurch
World Cup
Ranatunga departs, de Silva disappoints
The 1999 World Cup ended several one-day careers
Asian Test Champ.
The run-out that sparked a riot
When the first match in the inaugural Asian Test Championship descended into chaos with the controversial run-out of India's hero Sachin Tendulkar
South Africa
Cricket
Swing wild, sweet game
A match full of the paralysing, see-sawing zing of true competition
Asian Test Champ.
Shoaib strikes twice
India get hit midships by the Rawalpindi Express
Aus Tri Series (CB)
When the boot was on the other foot
A decade ago it was Ricky Ponting in the firing line, in circumstances similar to the ones Andrew Symonds finds himself in these days
World Cup
Teams that didn't turn up
England's humiliating exit from the World Cup adds their name to the list of major nations who have had a tournament to forget
World Cup
The devil is in the detail
Martin Williamson on XI events which suffered through poor planning ... or were just daft to start with
World Cup
Need for speed
How a top-edged six made Shoaib a star
World Cup
An incredible finale to the greatest game
When it came to the crunch, with Australia seemingly down for the count, South Africa lost their nerve
Glenn McGrath
Cricket
Attack of the pigeon
When Glenn McGrath put his money where his mouth was