Maharashtra started the season as unknowns. Mid-way into the Ranji Trophy and they’re the talk of town, writes Sidharth Monga16-Dec-2007
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Pakistan's true test of strength
Pakistan have won 12 ODIs on the trot – beginning with a dead rubber against India in November 2007- but, as impressive as that feat is, don’t let it
A happy venue for the batsmen
Stats preview of the second Test between India and Australia in SydneyS Rajesh01-Jan-2008 Sachin Tendulkar: an average of 249 in
Friday at work
While their home country deals with the aftermath of its elections, four young Zimbabwean cricketers are focusing on the future during a stay at Austr
Sublime Sehwag on a different plane
On a day dominated by two spinners, Mendis and Harbhajan, Sehwag batted on a different plane to keep India in the matchSambit Bal in Galle01-Aug-2008
Life beyond Davison
Five years after Canada made their biggest strides in world cricket they’ve realised it’s homegrown players and expertise that will take them to the n
From Wimbledon to World Cup dream
The oldest member of Hong Kong’s one-day squad is a man who made a move from cricket to top-flight tennis and back againJason Dasey03-Jul-2008
Pietersen thrills but gives it away
Shortly after his hideous flap at Nathan Hauritz’s threat-free spin, Kevin Pietersen was caught by the cameras slapping his forehead on the pavilion b
Sorry, Haury
A letter of apology to Nathan Hauritz from The Hauritzer Fan ClubPeter English at Cardiff12-Jul-2009Dear Nathan,’Like us, England’s batsmen were silly
Meeting Sir Ian
Thrilling on the field, glamorous off it, and a do-gooder to boot. After all these years, Beefy is still a great choice as a childhood heroGeorge Dobe