The dark horses of IPL 2010
The first two editions of the IPL made heroes out of players without reputations – Yusuf Pathan, Manish Pandey and Swapnil Asnodkar to name a few. Cri
Just like old times
By his own admission, Mohammad Yousuf was not at his fittest best and had little batting practice before coming to Galle and scoring a serene centuryS
Bemused Cape Town watches IPL take off
However much the IPL’s organisers tried, they faced one insurmountable problem: Cape Town never was, and never will be, in IndiaVictor Brown18-Apr-200
Pace barrage leaves India ducking out
India’s weakness against the short ball on a lively pitch was exposed by West Indies a couple of days ago at Lord’s and England exploited it to the hi
New Zealand fall short on promise
New Zealand’s batting effort resulted in an inadequate end to what promised, refreshingly, to be a day on which they broke even. Jamie Alter at the SS
Talk of the town
They all want a piece of the newest entry to India’s Test squad, but Dhawal Kulkarni’s feet are placed firmly on the groundNagraj Gollapudi13-Feb-2009
A contest that favours bowlers
The stats in Irani Trophy matches since 2000 indicate bowlers have dominated the contests Siddhartha Talya23-Sep-2008Sachin Tendulkar is injured, and
Conspiracy, cock-up and class war
The fall-out between Kevin Pietersen and Peter Moores might have seemed like a new low for English cricket but it was merely par for the courseSimon W
'Harsh, but he had it coming'
Has the PCB saved cricket from Shoaib or deprived it of him for the next five years? 04-Apr-2008 Is this the end of the long and t
Perfect innings in the perfect chase
On Sunday, Sachin Tendulkar played the perfect innings in the perfect chase, when it mattered mostNagraj Gollapudi at the SCG02-Mar-2008 S