Murali indeed is a chucker: Bedi
New Delhi, July 28: Former India captain Bishen Bedi today stuck to his long-held view that now retired Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan was a chucker.
Muralitharan today described Bedi a cont
Bedi insists Murali chucks
July 28: At the receiving end of a scathing attack from Muttiah Muralitharan, his long-time detractor Bishen Singh Bedi on Wednesday hit back at the retired Sri Lankan spin great by maintaining that h
Sehwag rues a missed chance
July 28: Virender Sehwag owes it to Sachin Tendulkar. If not for a mature innings from the maestro on the third day of the second Test here, Sehwag’s shot selection would have drawn a lot more flak. I
Viru wicket special one for Randiv
July 28: Suraj Randiv was filling in some very big shoes. It was Sri Lanka’s first full day on the field post-Muttiah Muralitharan. The off-spinner took the mantle on his shoulders and came out unscat
Indians give a fitting reply
July 28: Sachin Tendulkar laid out a careful selection of objectives and achieved it with some good old-fashioned Test batting. Paying careful attention to every minute detail that encompasses duratio
Docu-drama on Indian women cricketers' struggle
New Delhi, Jul 27: After making a mark for themselves on the field, Indian women cricketers Anjum Chopra, Jhulan Goswami and Mithali Raj have now ventured into uncharted territory -- coming together f
Nazeer turns in 7-star show, high 5 for Ali
Hyderabad, July 27: S.K. Nazeer’s seven-wicket haul fashioned Saleemnagar’s mammoth 146-run victory over the Oxford Blues in an ‘A’ division HCA two-day league championship match on Tuesday.
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Bhajji keeps crowd entertained
Non-stop live music and heavy drum-beats are a part of popular culture at the SSC. But the tradition is carried on to near unbearable levels. Though there is nothing within the laws of the game to sto
Long wait gives Raina Test cap
Colombo, July 26: One of the longest waits in Indian cricket is over. Suresh Raina won his maiden ODI cap July 30, 2006 and since then, has waited for a Test cap. Unwavering focus and hunger made Rain
We’ll aim for 550: Dilshan
Colombo, July 26: The pace at which Tillakaratne Dilshan was dismantling the Indian attack, a score of 400 was definitely within the realms of possibility on the opening day of the second Test here on