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S Sreesanth, India’s new belligerent bully, kept looking up with sanguine hopes at the dark clouds hanging precariously above, creating imminent prospects of blurred vision or a sprightly shower, but
Published: December 30, 2006
India’s batting woes continued unabated in the second Test against South Africa before the visitors succumbed to a 174-run defeat at Durban. With the three-match Test series level at
Published: December 28, 2006
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) seems to be in the habit of goofing-up even simple things like whether to send a replacement to South Africa or
Published: December 26, 2006
South African skipper Graeme Smith gave the Indians two precious Christmas gifts during the second day of the on going second Test at Durban.
Published: December 26, 2006
The popular poster-boy of Indian cricket not long ago, was in an unprecedented move, sent packing back home from South Africa , ostensibly to “ regain form” by playing two
Published: December 24, 2006
Does it take eight months for Indian selectors to realise that all-rounder Irfan Pathan will be better off playing Ranji Trophy for Baroda than warming the bench in South Africa?
Published: December 23, 2006
India’s third opening batsman Gautam Gambhir and left-arm seamer Irfan Pathan deserve to play at Durban in the second Test match against South Africa starting on Tuesday. After Mumbai
Published: December 21, 2006
Did Cricket Australia and his teammates impress upon fast bowler Glenn McGrath to change his decision of calling it a day?
Published: December 21, 2006
I think the Indian selectors will do well to select the team for the World Cup next year at the end of the South Africa tour, which will give the
Published: December 20, 2006
Spinning wizard Shane Warne’s illustrious career will come to an end early next year and the batsmen world over can heave a sigh of relief as they will never cross