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Sunday, November 8, 2009

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Question mark over India’s desire to win Test

With Badrinath and M Vijay not being released to play domestic cricket, it shows the think tank in poor light.
December 24, 2008

Result will depend on who uses old ball better

It seems that the Punjab Cricket Association has done a great favour to the cricket-loving people of India by agreeing to host the second Test match against England.
December 19, 2008

Dravid needs a break

It will go down as one of the greatest wins in the history of Test cricket, and one that will remain etched in memory for long.
December 16, 2008

Why only a 2-Test series?

It was quite a praiseworthy and admirable decision on the part of the England cricketers to continue with the tour to India, despite the horrific terror attacks in Mumbai
December 11, 2008

Wrong of Srikkanth to choose team in Dhoni’s absence

If reports are to be believed, then I think Kris Srikkanth & Co must give due weightage to what Dhoni has to say. You just can’t choose a team in his absence
November 26, 2008

Raina, Rohit missed their chance

With India winning the first three matches of the series, England may perhaps be consoling themselves that their performance in the last match was their best thus far
November 23, 2008

Eng have brought wrong team

With their backs to the wall, the only option the Englishmen have is to fight tooth and nail, if they are to stay afloat in the series.
November 20, 2008

It’s too early to write-off England

A rusty England team ran into a well-oiled Indian outfit at Rajkot and quite expectedly got thrashed.
November 17, 2008

England will be tougher

Now, as they take on this strong England team, one hopes that the Indians can maintain the momentum.
November 14, 2008

Dhoni is the star

Beating Australia in a Test series is an achievement every team in world cricket dreams of.
November 11, 2008

Match-winner, a role model

After Sourav Ganguly’s decision to call it quits, it was the turn of yet another stalwart to hang up his boots.
November 2, 2008

Selectors can’t throw up their hands

In fact, we are certainly in with a chance and must go all out to wrap up the series at the Kotla, rather than leave it for the last Test at Nagpur.
October 29, 2008

Dhoni was outstanding

It was Mahendra Singh Dhoni all the way as India posted an emphatic win over arch rival Australia, thereby inching closer to being crowned the best team in the world.
October 22, 2008
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