India haunted by past failures
For all the strides Indian cricket has made, every now and then they seem they can’t move over from the pastSidharth Monga14-Oct-2008 Who
For all the strides Indian cricket has made, every now and then they seem they can’t move over from the pastSidharth Monga14-Oct-2008 Who
Andrew Symonds’ ill-discipline gave Watson the chance to show he could be a fully-fledged international batsman. In his fifth Test, he took itAli Cook
He may lack the appeal but he has the numbers. Is it so sacrilegious to wonder if he’s greater even than Sir Garry?Rob Steen27-Feb-2009 Su
The flawed reverse-sweep will not stop replaying in Younis Khan’s head for a while. It will hauntSidharth Monga at the P Sara Oval14-Jul-2009Eat your
Finally, as the IPL approached the business end, Virender Sehwag found his form Sriram Veera in Centurion21-May-2009One of the biggest let-downs of t
A look at the bowlers who’ve conceded the highest and least number of boundaries, and the runs scored and conceded by teamsS Rajesh15-May-2009One of t
After 27 days of trial and error, folly and failure, Kolkata Knight Riders finally won another match – and the crowd’s response was fittingSriram Veer
A weak batting line-up was brutally exposed by a devastating spell of fast bowlingN Hunter08-Feb-2010India have got a glimpse of the future, and it’s
Both Suresh Raina and Dinesh Karthik were elevated to the captaincy due to injuries to their respective teams’ leaders. Here’s an analysis of how they
Anil Kumble’s face usually mirrors such an intense cocktail of anger, intensity, the fierce intent to win, even the odd bout of sulkiness but rarely d