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Kohli, Ashwin criticism brings SG ball back in focus
SG’s marketing director says the Chepauk pitch responsible for the early wear and tear of the seamNagraj Gollapudi09-Feb-20211:49Kohli: ‘The ball’s se
Seagulls at cow corner, Bhogle on air, and ABC to the rescue
An India fan relives the excitement of following an Adelaide Test in the early 1990s, when he sneaked in a portable radio in his school backpackSudhin
Pappu Roy, the left-arm quick who bowled to Sachin Tendulkar and became a left-arm spinner
Pappu Roy was 23 by the time he got the chance to play for his state team. A month on, he is part of an India C squad that includes the likes of Ajink
From Bogra to Brisbane: the Bangladeshi women expanding their country's horizons
Rumana Ahmed and Khadija Tul Kubra want to use their WBBL experience to raise the profile of the women’s game back homeAnnesha Ghosh02-May-2018Imagine
South Africa depart with understated expectations
South Africa go into the Champions Trophy with realistic expectations, especially without a few key figures in the foldFirdose Moonda25-May-2013The ho
Criticising Mankading is double standards
A batsman who ignores a warning and continues to leave his crease before the ball is bowled is surely contravening the spirit of the game, rather than
'The best bowling attack I've played with' – Sehwag
India’s bowling department has been over-reliant on Zaheer Khan in recent times, but Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav’s impressive performances in Melbou
'One day you're a hero, another a villain'
The former West Indies keeper is coaching T&T in the Champions League. He talks about his keeping days, T&T’s talent, and moreInterview by Nitin Sunda
Australia's loss heralds the end of an era
Ricky Ponting doesn’t think Australia bowing out of the World Cup marks the end of an era, but it’s impossible to come to any other conclusionBrydon C
Warmed up for the World Twenty20
Getting through jet leg, training, keeping up with the election back home and then the small matter of playing a World CupNicky Shaw05-May-2010Less th