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Gill shows he is ready for the grind of India's Test captaincy
A 2-2 draw in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy has boosted the 25-year-old’s belief in himself Nagraj Gollapudi05-Aug-20253:23Bangar: Gill, the leader, g
The last grand battle between Pujara and Lyon?
By the time the next Border-Gavaskar Trophy happens, both of them will be 37 or nearing itKarthik Krishnaswamy02-Mar-20231:55Jaffer: Pujara knows how
'It's really cool' – Jacob Duffy ready to do Southland proud as international debut looms
The right-arm seamer is line to become the first Southlander to debut for NZ since Jeff Wilson in 1993Deivarayan Muthu16-Dec-2020Around this time nine
Onus on calm Mahmudullah to guide Bangladesh through choppy waters
In the aftermath of the Shakib incident and the players’ strike, there will be greater pressure on the stand-in captainMohammad Isam02-Nov-20192:02Mah
Beefy's day, Imran's day, New Day
Nostalgia is par for the course when you’re a cricket writer covering the World Cup in EnglandSidharth Monga30-Jun-2019June 9″A large town in Somerset
Inconsistency survives against inexperience
“We weren’t as bad as that,” Shoaib Malik, Pakistan’s captain, said after a scrappy but ultimately comfortable win over Hong KongOsman Samiuddin in Ka
Sree swings the zeitgeist
Kerala’s only cricket poster boy to date is getting his state to love the gameAnil Nair26-May-2006 Sreesanth tosses down a few at a ne
A Pakistani fortress
A lowdown on Karachi, the venue of the third Test between Pakistan and IndiaS Rajesh28-Jan-2006 Inzamam-ul-Haq: 646 runs at 71.77 in
By the barest of margins – how Kerala made their first Ranji Trophy final
A last-wicket partnership, a timely ricochet off a helmet – Kerala’s journey to the final had plenty of dramatic momentsShashank Kishore24-Feb-2025″Co
Australia's Bumrah problem: how to prep for a one-of-a-kind genius?
Unlike other fast bowlers in Australia, Bumrah can target the stumps as well as threaten both the edges with his swing. How does one prepare for it?Al