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Narrow-minded mavericks
You can give them all the benefit of doubt you want, but the officials of the Board of Control for Cricket in India rarely fail to disappointCommentar
Tireless Bawne will 'put the body on the line' again to try and win the Ranji Trophy
“I’m a player who doesn’t question the selection committee and whatever is written for me, I’ll do that,” Ankit Bawne, now in his 13th Ranji Trophy se
Theekshana: 'I've been bowling the carrom ball since I was 12'
The Sri Lanka mystery spinner talks about how he deals with bowling in the powerplay and death, working with Ajantha Mendis, his first CPL stint, and
R Ashwin – a champion at home and India's biggest match-winner
All the key highlights of a remarkable Test career as R Ashwin enters the 500-wicket clubS Rajesh16-Feb-2024In 147 years of Test cricket only eight bo
Thomas the tank, Andre the giant and Sheldon the soldier
This team bounced England out in the Caribbean. A few days ago, they did Pakistan as well. Now it was Australia’s turnJarrod Kimber in Nottingham06-Ju
Johnson's demolition, and last stands
Also, most runs in a 50th Test, most keeping dismissals without a stumping, and greatest difference between innings scores in a TestSteven Lynch18-Feb
Pakistan scramble up learning curve
The temperament and skill shown by Asad Shafiq and Misbah-ul-Haq may not save the match but should benefit Pakistan for the rest of the seriesFirdose
When Tendulkar trumped Tamil Nadu
No single encounter highlights the extent of Mumbai’s psychological stranglehold over Tamil Nadu better than the Ranji semi-final of the 1999-2000 sea
When cricket met religion
Rahul Dravid batted like an angel, but only a miracle could save IndiaEwan Day-Collins23-Aug-2011Choice of gameI chose the fourth day of the fourth Te
A final that could define Sangakkara's legacy
Kumar Sangakkara has led Sri Lanka through tough times, the team has acquired a new identity under his leadership and a win on Saturday will make him