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Unknowns bask in 15 minutes of IPL fame

In the future, everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes,” said the renowned artist Andy Warhol, although judging by the spectacular show put up at the exhibition honouring his work in Art Science Museum in Singapore, he certainly seemed to have enjoyed his fame much longer. His most quoted quote brings us right into IPL-5 in which quite a few are finding their 15 minutes of fame.

Sachin’s ton, dependable youngsters on 2012 wishlist

Here is a shortlist of all the things one would like to see in Team India in 2012:
1. Sachin gets his 100th international ton in a Test-winning cause Down Under: He should not get a hundred just to get an albatross off his neck.

Interesting to see if Sachin can keep emotions at bay

Remarkable as the statistics may be — Test cricket’s 2000th match, which is also the 100th between India and England, is to be played at Lord’s — there are at least two great Indians who did not fare too well at the spiritual headquarters of the game.

Ishant should’ve played first two Tests

The Kiwis were finally beaten by the Indian monsoon. The moisture the rains had left behind in Nagpur became a double-edged sword as Daniel Vettori won the toss and chose to bat. His batsmen who had b

Bubbly Bhajji’s batting brings Eureka moment

Indian cricket has had its Eureka moment. It has spotted the all-rounder it has been pining for since Kapil Dev hung up his bowling and batting boots a decade and a half ago. And Harbhajan Singh, the

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.