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Story of the tied Test at Chennai

Greg Matthews played a stellar role but still could not ensure a win! Read Column »

[ Posted May 06, 2008 ]1 Comments

Harbhajan's colourful history is confusing

Harbhajan has no baggage of the past, not even the ethos of the game. Read Column »

[ Posted March 31, 2008 ]20 Comments

A surprise win over the Aussies

An off-spinner came from nowhere and got India an impossible victory. Read Column »

[ Posted March 24, 2008 ]4 Comments

A utility all-rounder to say the least

Madan Lal has been a great servant of the game of cricket. Read Column »

[ Posted March 17, 2008 ]3 Comments

Sensational debut, but little to follow

Hirwani probably lacked the killer instinct of a Kumble or a Warne. Read Column »

[ Posted March 11, 2008 ]3 Comments

The First Test on Home Soil

The Englishmen toured India for the first ever series between the two teams in 1933 – 34. The team led by Douglas Jardine was fairly strong but wasn’t the full strength England team. Read Column »

[ Posted March 05, 2008 ]0 Comments

Gavaskar and Kapil create magic

The two Indian greats worked in tandem against Pakistan. Read Column »

[ Posted February 21, 2008 ]14 Comments

Wasn't this too Mankad's Test?

Mankad took 13 for 131 in India's first ever Test against Pakistan. Read Column »

[ Posted February 07, 2008 ]4 Comments

'Ekkie' fielded where others feared to be

Eknath Solkar was the best ever fielder at short-leg. Read Column »

[ Posted January 31, 2008 ]6 Comments

Patil was an entertainer par excellence

Sandeep Patil was an under-achiever who could annihilate any bowler on his day. Read Column »

[ Posted January 25, 2008 ]7 Comments