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Tendulkar's Mumbai roots
In his first three first-class innings for Mumbai, Sachin Tendulkar made 247 runs. Former Mumbai team-mates share their memories of a prodigyAmol Karh
Tactical fumbles cost New Zealand
Mishaps in the field and a strangely altered batting order produced a frustrating afternoon for the KiwisAbhishek Purohit in Pallekele23-Sep-2012It wa
Bell bruised but unbowed
Ian Bell may lack the grandiosity of Kevin Pietersen, the man he has replaced as England opener, but his hundred against West Indies at West End under
Dravid shows his greatness
Fifteen years ago he fell five runs short, but in 2011, with his team in big trouble, Rahul Dravid got his name on the Lord’s honours boardSambit Bal
South Africa's marshmallow syndrome
Marshmallows can’t withstand. Trap them in a clenched fist and they’re soon squashed. Heat them up and they become gooey and pliable, a little like th
Young Baroda making steady progress
Baroda are in the rebuilding phase, and the efforts have started to show resultsAbhishek Purohit24-Dec-2010What would one expect from a young side tha
Wellington to Wankhede: How Rachin Ravindra has made himself cricket's new poster boy
He’s a skilful disruptor, and a bit of a cricket tragic, who took the 2023 World Cup by storm. Could the IPL be next? Deivarayan Muthu and Alagappan M
Ben Stokes and the art of captaincy
Few foresaw the depths of psychological and tactical insight that England’s Test leader would bring to the roleAndrew Miller21-Dec-2022There’s a famou
Shakib aside, there's very little right about Bangladesh's T20I side
There’s a new hierarchy among the quicks, the expectations from the team are low, and the think tank appears out of ideasMohammad Isam14-Oct-2022Taski
All the records Mushfiqur and Litton broke during their 272-run stand
Bangladesh were reeling at 24 for 5 before the two got togetherSampath Bandarupalli24-May-2022272 The Mushfiqur Rahim-Litton Das partnership is Bangla