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Dominant India have the advantage
Of the last 12 ODIs between the two teams in India, the visitors have lost 11S Rajesh26-Feb-2011There are several reasons why India will fancy their c
Bombay as she was
From the airy lounges of Brabourne’s pavilion to the charmless, modern edifice that is the Wankhede StadiumMike Selvey19-Jan-2011Ever since I was a ki
Canada forget fielding basics
On a day when Canada made their highest score against a Test-playing nation, Ashish Bagai will disappointed at the rubbish fielding on display Nagraj
'A gentleman and a fine conversationalist'
Richie Benaud pays tribute to Gerry Alexander, the West Indian captain who died over the weekend in JamaicaRichie Benaud18-Apr-2011Gerry Alexander, wh
A captain proves his doubters wrong
Pinal Shah has confounded expectations by taking Baroda, a young side considered ripe for relegation, all the way to the Ranji Trophy finalAbhishek Pu
The new and improved Shane Watson
Armed with reverse-swing, suffocating accuracy and a pace only mildly above medium, Shane Watson has transformed into a Test bowler of international c
Taylor makes the future look sound
While statistics provide evidence that Ross Taylor succeeds when he leads, his principles could offer plenty to the wider game in New ZealandAndrew Al
India wilt as Dravid drops dollies
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Hiral Patel's timeless moment
The Canada batsman may well fade into oblivion after this World Cup, but his back-foot six off a 145kph Shaun Tait thunderbolt will be part of drunken
T&T's tail trumps Steyn
Dale Steyn was the favourite to win the battle against the Trinidad & Tobago tail. He didn’tNitin Sundar at the MA Chidambaram Stadium04-Oct-2011At on