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Mumbai Indians, where are you?

Published: January 17, 2009

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Amidst the nation-wide brouhaha over the seemingly incongruous ranking of all-time greats by ICC, which apparently had the ” cheeky audacity” to exclude India’s national hero Sachin Tendulkar from that


10 great moments of Indian cricket 2008

Published: December 27, 2008

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2008 marked a remarkable run for Indian cricket, barring a few run-outs. As Australia and South Africa get into a pugilistic battle of the Boxing Day second Test , an


A champion’s mind

Published: December 23, 2008

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MS Dhoni will not forget 2008 in a hurry. He should not


On the right track

Published: December 22, 2008

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With the recent winning habits exhibited by the Indian cricket team one can safely assume that they are on the right track to becoming the world’s best team in the


Bandra boys

Published: December 15, 2008

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As Sachin Tendulkar scored his 41st hundred at Chepauk, Chennai and India scored a spectacular win against England in the first Test, I am sure all Mumbaikars felt an enormous


Wah Taj!

Published: December 2, 2008

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(This blog was written with sadness about the Taj Hotel, which was also the place for every cricketer to return to from a hard day at the field.


Is cricket everything?

Published: November 29, 2008

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It is a shame that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is bent upon calling back the England team for the Test series when hundreds of innocent


Dhoni’s act refreshing

Published: November 23, 2008

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I remember reading sometime ago that watching the Australians on a cricket-field was like seeing a pornographic film. It was the same old stuff, terribly predictable, the standard sequences, the


Hayden, India, Third World

Published: November 18, 2008

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I write this piece, more as an erstwhile post-graduate in economics, than as a cricket journalist. I pen this column as I was mighty amused by the massive outpouring of


Goodbye Ganguly

Published: November 9, 2008

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Because when you announced your retirement, you said “Hopefully we will end up on a winning note”. We did. Because you were the only guy referred to as the


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