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Three-and-a-half hours of torture
Bangladesh’s decision not to go for the win against Pakistan exposed the biggest flaw in the one-day format and goes against the spirit of the competi
Twenty years in one game
Tendulkar turned it on, but the Australians stuck to their plansRamesh Soundararajan06-Nov-2009Favourite player from the two sidesIt has to be Sachin
The boy who couldn't bowl
A ghosted autobiography with an inconsistency that’s at odds with the Australian bowler’s extraordinary careerPaul Coupar25-Jul-2009Random HouseGlenn
Go-to girls get in gear
England have the top-ranked batsman and bowler in their ranks, and they are set to make a mark on the World CupNishi Narayanan03-Mar-2009
Hayden equals the Don, and Kumble's 100
Stats highlights from the fourth day of the Sydney Test between Australia and IndiaS Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna05-Jan-2008 Matthe
Tendulkar and Smith share the spotlight
Stats highlights of the second day’s play of the third Test between South Africa and India at Cape TownKanishkaa Balachandran03-Jan-2007
'Passionate, demanding, funny, and a friend'
Indian cricket will move on after John Wright, but he’ll always be specialInterviews by Nagraj Gollapudi, Anand Vasu, and Nishant Arora15-May-2005
Aryan Juyal ready for new challenge as Uttar Pradesh captain
Leading run-getter for his side in the last Ranji Trophy season, Juyal says leadership does not put him under any pressureNikhil Sharma11-Oct-2024It i
Virat Singh, Jharkhand's crisis man
The Jharkhand captain wants to stake a claim for India A with “five-six centuries” this Ranji Trophy seasonDaya Sagar25-Jan-2024Virat Singh has become
Can Afghanistan rekindle the romance in an all-too-predictable World Cup?
The tournament so far has lacked upsets and close contests, with the top four teams proving too strong and too organised to even be challenged by the