Small is Big for IPL
GS Vivek - Mon 13 May, 2013 1:36 PM ISTIt is clear that small towns are the future of cricket in India, and definitely for IPL. More »Small is Big for IPL

It is clear that small towns are the future of cricket in India, and definitely for IPL. More »Small is Big for IPL
Format will breed youngsters who can develop all-round skills More »T20 might bring back all-rounders
While pundits keep talking about the strain on batsmen and bowlers — as they have little time to recover after a match — life is worse for a wicket- keeper. And if you are one who also opens the batting, … More »‘Wicket-keeping not easy in fast-paced IPL’
Says his idol is Hayden while Gillespie backed his talent More »Australian hand in Miller’s success story
One of the stated objectives of the Indian Premier League is to spot, encourage and groom young talent in the country. How much the IPL has succeeded in this objective is open to debate, but like every … More »Fearless Samson bodes well for Kerala’s future
[LINKBAIT] We're back to what we do best - trolling all ye faithful. More »10 more things Tendulkar apologists love to say
And why they sound silly. (CYCSPL) More »10 things Tendulkar’s apologists love to say
Players face danger of burnout due to IPL’s format More »Hectic schedule big worry
What do Dennis Lillee and Ashok Dinda have in common? Well, like they say in life, it is all in the head. Take a look. TAG:CYCSPL More »Cricketers sporting a headband
Former leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed says tweakers need to have a plan for every batsman More »T20 is like chess for spinners: Mushtaq Ahmed
With the Indian selectors announcing the squad for the 2013 Champions … More »2013 Champions Trophy: Meet the Indian squad
We decided to take a look at eleven cricketers, who entered the field of politics, riding on the popularity they gained on the cricket field. TAG:CYCSPL
What Roger Milla did to football, Chris Gayle is doing to cricket. If you didn't get what we were saying, take a look at some cricketers who brought their dancing shoes to the cricket field. T … More »Cricketers dancing down the track
It's not as a manager but as a troubleshooter that IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla has made himself invaluable More »Rajeev Shukla: everyone's best friend
If one takes a look at the way captains have handled their teams till now, it makes for an interesting analysis. More »Captains try new gambit
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MUMCHEA peek into Tendulkar's lifestyle More »The persona behind the legend
Laxman on transitions, cricket and the life after. More »'India will be strong in five years'
Temperament more important than talent More »'Captaining was easier earlier'