English players watch Dravid's videos to master spin
Visiting England players are taking a leaf out of former India captain Rahul Dravid's book as far as playing spin bowling is concerned ahead of the upcoming four-match Test series against India, accor
England series will be the real teat for Ashwin and Ojha: Wright
Former India coach and New Zealand cricketer John Wright today pointed out that hosts will miss the experience of Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman in the middle during the upcoming India-England Test serie
India's Test team will only improve with time: Dhoni
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni says he is satisfied with the team's performance in the shorter formats and, with time, it will translate into Tests as well.
Reacting to Sunil Gavaskar's comments
Ganguly reminds me of McEnroe: Wright
Iconic cricketer Sourav Ganguly's television commentary reminds former India coach John Wright of ecletic tennis superstar John McEnroe, now a popular figure with the mic.
In the city for a promotion
Spin the lone encouraging factor for India: Gavaskar
Batting great Sunil Gavaskar says England's "final frontier" could prove to be just a small hurdle as they bid for a first Test series win against "vulnerable" India in almost three decades.
Gavaskar
Ashwin in top bracket of BCCI's list of central retainership contracts
Rising off-spinner R Ashwin today replaced out-of-form senior tweaker Harbhajan Singh in the top bracket of BCCI's list of central retainership contracts, while struggling pacer Ishant Sharma was also
VVS Laxman to lead Hyderabad in Ranji trophy
Retired batsman VVS Laxman will lead Hyderabad in the Ranji Trophy Group 'A' league match against a Punjab Cricket Association team in Mohali from November 2.
The 27-year-old had announced retirement
On current form, Virat is India's best batsman: Dravid
Former captain Rahul Dravid on Monday lavished praise on Virat Kohli, terming him the 'best Indian batsman' on current form, and said that anchoring the stiff run-chase under pressure in the second Te
‘Aggression only if you can pull it off’
As Cheteshwar Pujara started his slow, reluctant walk back to the hut, he kept shaking his head in frustration.
It hadn’t been him and it wasn’t his game. For a moment he had slipped into the shoe o
I cannot replace Dravid: Pujara
Cheteshwar Pujara relished batting at number three as he struck his maiden Test hundred on Thursday but said it will not be appropriate to suggest that he can replace a legend such as Rahul Dravid.