Tight bowling and good batting went a long way to securing a famous victory in Perth. With Australia under pressure, can the Indians complete a remarkable Test comeback by winning in Adelaide? Posted January 22, 2008 by Partha Rajagopal
It's not much of a contest when India and South Africa amass 1500 runs for the loss of 25 wickets in a Test. The down side to this age of the featherbed strip is that as soon as a bit of grass appears, batsmen morph into lemmings. Could there be a link between five days of record-breaking scores and TV sports producers' bonuses? Posted April 25, 2008 by Matt Page
Money, excitement and packed houses - you won't find those ingredients on the fifth day of a boring Test. Could IPL's success actually damage the ultimate cricket challenge of Test matches? Posted May 05, 2008 by Munir Ahmed
Imagine a bowling attack with the Aussie speed merchant charging in at one end and Ishant Sharma at the other after the brilliant Indian batsmen have racked up 600-plus. There won't be any need to print tickets for the fifth day. Posted May 05, 2008 by Madhusudan Rao
South Africa won the second Test in Ahmedabad by an innings and 90 runs – are India just suffering from burn-out? Posted April 07, 2008 by Madhusudan Rao
With the Test series about to start against Ricky Ponting's world-beaters, Sourav is assured of a place among the legends – as a player and as his country's finest-ever captain. Posted October 09, 2008 by Madhusudan Rao
The pressure is on for Proteas skipper Graeme Smith as he and his squad head for the sub-continent with the Indians in fine form. Posted March 15, 2008 by Greg Smith
Sending failing players to hit meaningless hundreds in the Ranji Trophy is not the way to run Indian cricket. It's time the BCCI realised we are in the twenty first century. Posted January 22, 2007 by Ankur Verma
India have a team full of zest, enthusiasm and hunger to win the inaugural world crown of the shortest form of the game. And a captain who leads from the front. Posted August 23, 2007 by rohit sakunia
The new Twenty20 league has attracted some promising Indian players, along with top foreign internationals. The BCCI may not like the new kid on the block, but they will have to accommodate it. Posted August 26, 2007 by Madhusudan Rao
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