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The comparison between Kapil Dev’s devils and the present Team India under Rahul Dravid is bound to throw up one significant fact that the World Cup winning 1983 team in
Published: February 22, 2007
The big news going into the World Cup is the incredible knock-out punches delivered to the mighty Australians in two successive bouts against lowly ranked opponents, England and New Zealand.
Published: February 14, 2007
She stood there amidst the prevailing cacophony of blaring horns, serpentine traffic and haphazardly walking harried pedestrians, selling a symbolic gift of romantic inclinations. In her hand were a few
Published: February 14, 2007
She stood there amidst the prevailing cacophony of blaring horns, serpentine traffic and haphazardly walking harried pedestrians, selling a symbolic gift of romantic inclinations. In her hand were a few
Published: February 11, 2007
Indian cricket fans went to lunch on Sunday afternoon with a keen sense of anticipation , expecting some drum-beats, accompanying cacophony and satisfied burps post a hearty meal. After struggling
Published: February 8, 2007
Currently, cricket’s most infamous celebrity is a Marlon Samuels, a bellicose cracker of a West Indian batsman, a handy off-spinner and an athletic fielder justifying 24 raw years of youthful
Published: February 6, 2007
Why was Indian captain Rahul Dravid adamant of including out-of-form Virender Sehwag (with massive attitude) in the playing eleven for the third and final Test against South Africa when the
Published: February 5, 2007
“It’s difficult to be honest in India,” says the over-garrulous, and usually inflammatory coach of the Indian cricket team, Greg Chappell in a rare moment of philosophical lapse. A
Published: February 4, 2007
There is talk that dashing Indian opening batsman Virender Sehwag, who was dropped from the One-Day team due lack of form in South Africa, may be pushed down the order