Mumbai's bloody-mindedness to the fore
Mumbai’s victory in the Ranji final epitomises the bloody-mindedness and never-say-die attitude that makes them the behemoths of Indian domestic crick
A World Cup's no picnic
Just how much can conceivably be riding on an Under-19 tournament – even if it is the biggest in the world? More than you think perhaps Sidharth Monga
Last sighting of Indian Trinity?
Few would have realised that they had possibly witnessed a moment of history – today might have been the last time an Indian crowd saw, in a Test, the
Mesmeric Murali sends Punjab packing
Muralitharan came on within the Powerplays, something he rarely does while playing for Sri Lanka, and dipped into his bag of tricks to script a remark
A bore revisited
The pitch was as bare as any in the preceding matches in the tropical Caribbean and just as heartbreaking for the bowlersTony Cozier at Chester-le-Str
'You need to feel bad when you don't get picked'
The Delhi opener talks about making his peace with not being selected for India despite an exemplary last seasonInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi24-Sep-20
Vaughan remains in the frame
Kevin Pietersen has got his way again. Maybe not as directly as persuading Steve Harmison out of one-day retirement or putting Andrew Flintoff at No.
Liven it up
For two days the batsmen have made a pitch that has been testing look like a disaster area by playing, missing, edging and complainingPeter English at
England face up to the new Empire-builders
There is only one thing more complex than the laws of cricket, and that is the relationships between the various nations who take part in the sport. A
Brave decision to bowl first
Mithun Manhas made a brave decision in putting West Zone in on the Wankhede track which is reputed to be a good bat-first pitchSidharth Monga at the W