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G.S. Vivek

A tame farewell

The sense of urgency was unmistakable as the sun set behind the PCA Stadium on Tuesday. The match, meandering towards a dull draw, was called off earl

Wish this year never ends: Gambhir

It was his first Man of the Match award in Test cricket, and Gautam Gambhir’s big smile bounced off the gleaming trophy clutched tightly in his hands

India hit the brakes

The year 2008 seems to be heading towards a paradoxical end for India. Flipping the pages of the last 12 months...

Harbhajan in race for year-end high

There’s one man in the Indian dressing room desperate to get a bowl on the fifth day, irrespective of the possibilities of win or draw.
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KP calls Yuvraj a ‘pie-chucker’

He almost got him first ball to a little inside edge that rolled near the stumps, while another one looped anxiously past VVS Laxman at short cover.

Skipper leads England defiance

The English cricket team must have a reason to believe that going down on their knees is the best way to stand tall on sub-continental wickets.

India’s two-man army

Dravid and Gambhir’s 314-run stand could prove decisive as hosts’ first innings folds up at 453

Dravid fights his way out of the corner, bit by bit

The slight chill in the air makes Mohali the ideal setting for a relaxed evening stroll, though it still surprised many when Rahul Dravid...

Standing tall

It’s difficult to find a common link between a youngster bent on making the most of a golden run of form and an old hand fighting to rediscover his to

Can England recover?

Winger Virender Sehwag made a searing run down the right flank, dribbling across Zaheer Khan...

Bihar cricket goes from BCA to ABC

Just two days after the Bihar government dissolved the Lalu Prasad Yadav-led Bihar Cricket Association...

Dhoni hopes to seal it, session by session

The Indian team know what won the game for them in Chennai, and they are confident they can pull it off again in Mohali.

Story of empty stands might unfold in Mohali

Test cricket has shed its traditional outlook, and is now flaunting a result-oriented attitude - only 8 out of the last 30 Tests have ended in draws.

Dravid might drop down the order

In a bid to help Rahul Dravid out of his current slump, Team India might just push the one-drop batsman two places down...

India’s silent coach

In the last 12 months, India have won a prestigious tri-series in Australia, a tough bilateral one-day series in Sri Lanka...

Back where it all started

He looks in perfect sync with the rest of the Saurashtra team in his blue and white outfit but the accented English...

Shot in the arm for Delhi

It was difficult to pick one as the stand-out performer — Parvinder Awana, Ravindra Jadeja or Shikhar Dhawan

Delhi’s day of reckoning

The thought of Sitanshu Kotak’s dead bat and Cheteshwar Pujara playing with a full face can give nightmares to bowlers.

Awana on the mark

They call him the Harolla Express. Always quick but mostly haywire, he used to be banished from all his village cricket matches for inflicting serious

Uphill task for struggling Delhi

The offer started at Rs 75 an hour, quickly went up to Rs 100, and then to Rs 300. Rajat Bhatia and Virat Kohli were trying to rope in team mates for

‘Cricket made me financially secure’

He gives the brand new ball a big rip between his fingers just as he starts his run-up, a bubbling side-on approach that preludes a big pivot on the d

Bats not talking

Over the past four days, sitting on the sidelines, Vijay Dahiya has been trying to finish reading 8769 Words of Wisdom.

Nagar heroics not enough

The numbers 50, 35, 36 may mean nothing in terms of a logical mathematical series. But these figures got together to spell a sequence of tragedy for D

Delhi keep misfiring

The world may be busy rating his latest hairdo but India paceman Ishant Sharma was more concerned about news from Valsad, where his best friend was pl

Delhi slip up again

If catches win matches, as they say, Delhi might just be playing for another lost cause.
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