India vulnerable
Sunil Gavaskar - Sun 28 Oct, 2012 11:54 AM ISTThe situation is similar to India’s last tours of England and Australia. Both teams were there for the taking, but India messed it up and lost comprehensively. More »India vulnerable

The situation is similar to India’s last tours of England and Australia. Both teams were there for the taking, but India messed it up and lost comprehensively. More »India vulnerable
The southpaw should look beyond numbers and focus on his technique. More »Testing times for Gautam Gambhir
And India’s opening partnership is woefully quiet at the moment. More »Runs speak louder than words
Australian cricket writer Gideon Haigh delivered the annual Bradman Oration on Wednesday where he dwelt on the importance of club cricket and its influence on Australia. More »'Cricket's traditions live on in grassroots'
Gautam Gambhir writes local talent, exposed only to Ranji Trophy games, may need a bit more experience to succeed in conditions like that in South Africa. More »Indian IPL players need more exposure
Future Tours Programme? Sounds more like Futile Touring Circus. More »Tests after T20 is asking for trouble
Late last year, Indian cricket Board president N Srinivasan revived the New Areas Development Programme (NADP), but no concrete steps have been taken to assist under privileged regions, like the north-eastern … More »BCCI picks and chooses
India, Oct. 21 -- While the Champions League is failing to create any waves, much to the disappointment of many loyal champions of the format and its loss-making owners, India's domestic season began sans … More »For Indian board, 'tamasha' comes before serious cricket
If you haven’t been following the news coming out of Pakistan lately, let me summarize it for you. A helpless and defenseless 14-year-old girl, who had achieved international recognition as an outspoken … More »"Malala may have taken one for the team"
Will the Sandeep Patil-led selection committee put Indian cricket back on track? More »Selective attention: All eyes on Patil & Co.
Here's the first batch of reader submissions. More »Street cricket photography challenge
“I seriously fail to understand why people talk about only one thing — the conflict of interest — whenever somebody is trying to contribute only in honorary positions, Kumble said. More »Conflict of interest in Indian cricket
It can be said that the team that enjoyed itself the most won the 2012 World T20. But will the West Indies continue to excel? More »Should the West Indies hold their horses?
India, Oct. 13 -- The competitive phase of the Champions League gets underway from today and two Indian teams will cross swords. In fact, Kolkata Knight Riders beat the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL semifinal … More »Chance for Gambhir to set his overseas record straight
Colombo: Maybe it’s their raw power, natural elegance or sheer timing. When in full flight, there can is no better sight than a West Indies cricketer in action. More »Caribbean cricket finally blooming again
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NZENGGreig said Clarke could've made a lot of money by playing in the IPL and the Big Bash, but decided against doing so adding the Australian captain's priority is Test cricket, the purest form. More »We've seen a great innings from a man of character: Tony Greig
I expected Ponting to score two hundreds, Shastri said and added he's already got one (134) and could end the series with at least 400 runs against his name. More »Ponting's work ethic is second to none: Shastri
Former Australia pacer Geoff Lawson said Zaheer Khan is a thinking bowler and because he's so experienced, he understands batsmen. More »Zaheer has enormous mental strength, says Lawson