My Yuvi, the fighter
Lokendra Pratap Sahi - Sat 8 Sep, 2012 12:06 PM ISTNo individual matters more to Yuvraj Singh than his mother, Shabnam. More »My Yuvi, the fighter

No individual matters more to Yuvraj Singh than his mother, Shabnam. More »My Yuvi, the fighter
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These players are pretty much works in progress - none of them could lay claim to the finished material label. Much will depend on how efficiently they make the transition from anonymity to the big-time. … More »Mind the gap
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Losing badly hurts, but it's vital to get back up on your feet. More »Self-belief the key for NZ
India, Aug. 27 -- It is a wonderful feeling that our boys have brought home the Cup once again. India's Under-19 World Cup victory in Australia reminded me of the golden days of my career when I lifted … More »Perfect chance for bigger play
Talented cricketers such as them will stagnate if they're left at a lower level for long. More »Harmeet, Unmukt are ready for the big leap
‘I wouldn’t have survived a fourth cycle... I would’ve died’, says the cancer survivor. More »The life Yuvraj has got back
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KOLHYDThe young Indian batsman opens up about his career - from the highs of the World Cup to the lows of India's losing streak in Tests. More »Virat Kohli: It's unfair to target the seniors
"I’d walk up to Laxman, who has been such a terrific player for India, thank him for his services, and ask him to move on... He deserves to be treated with respect and there has to be proper communication on an issue such as this," Shastri said. More »I’d thank Laxman for his services and ask him to move on: Shastri
Waugh said when Tendulkar does get that hundred, it will be an incredible achievement, second only to (Sir Donald) Bradman’s Test average of 99.94. More »The 100 will come, it’s a matter of time: Steve Waugh