Panesar continues to haunt Tendulkar
Kunal Diwan - Wed 16 Jan, 2013 8:49 PM ISTThe England left-arm spinner inspired Services bowler Sinha into hoodwinking Tendulkar. More »Panesar continues to haunt Tendulkar

The England left-arm spinner inspired Services bowler Sinha into hoodwinking Tendulkar. More »Panesar continues to haunt Tendulkar
A small temple in Deori on the Ranchi-Jamshedpur national highway no. 33 is a busy tourist spot. Red and yellow threads tied around trees for people's wishes to come true complement the colourful temple … More »Undaunted despite defeat
One always feels nostalgic visiting a city where one was born, and it was no different for me in my hometown Rajkot, the venue for the first One- Day International between India and England. More »Time is ripe to build a vibrant new side
One left-hander put his head down, bat and pad together, for a forward defensive stroke, only to watch the ball go past the silly point fielder. He hesitates as his partner decides to take the run, knowing … More »Left and right
After a well-earned Christmas break, Alastair Cook's team is back with an inexperienced bowling attack. More »England seek ODI high
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India, Jan. 8 -- India and Pakistan cricketers deserve kudos for braving the bone-chilling weather at the Kotla on Sunday. It was 1.9 degrees C, and certainly not easy on the cricketers. The public also … More »Bhuvneshwar dealt the psychological blow on Pakistan
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Irrespective of what happens to the rest of his cricketing career, Mahendra Singh Dhoni will always be remembered for winning the 2011 World Cup with that magnificent six, at the Wankhede Stadium. More »No one can rob Captain Cool of his achievements
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The last time the Indian team was going through its leanest phase — post the 1999 matchfixing shame — Sourav Ganguly led a young bunch of players to rise from the ashes like a phoenix. More »Lessons in leadership
The Indian cricket fan’s wish for the new year would be for the freefall of the last year- and- a- half to finally stop — and not with a thud. More »Bring back Dadagiri
Cricket is a religion in India and the players are demi- gods for their fans. So it isn’t surprising that when the team does well, the players are worshipped and when the going is bad, they earn the wrath … More »Coach needs ruthless streak
India, Dec. 30 -- Is Australia's pace bowling selection policy one of rest or rotation, the way of the future or is it just plain insanity? There are a lot of things about the policy not to like. It doesn't … More »Pace rotation policy: way of the future or plain insanity?
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