The flawed, the fabulous
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Despite his achievements over the last six years, Karnataka seamer R Vinay Kumar remains unfamiliar to most Indian fansSiddarth Ravindran in Mysore11-
Ashes anguish and one-day joys
The fall to No. 4, injuries to key bowlers, Ponting’s return to mortality: Australia’s 2009 was mostly filled with gloomPeter English05-Jan-2010So thi
Speedy Harry
Was Bodyline’s chief protagonist the quickest ever? Duncan Hamilton does a good job of convincing usSteven Lynch18-Jul-2009 To suggest that an
No crowd, no Tendulkar, and Dhoni the bowler
A journalist finds every one in the press box glued to another game David Katz01-Oct-2009.Dhoni lucked out with his first ODI wicket, but the fans wer
Challenging new role for Mendis
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Shadow-practise, dream, wait
The final nets are over, there are about 18 hours to the start of the Test. How do cricketers spend that time?Aakash Chopra24-Sep-2009You may have won
Final Test, final frontier
It has been 42 days since India arrived in Christchurch – on February 20, exactly 41 years to the day they first won a Test in New Zealand – to set ri
Ganguly revels in adversity
Sourav Ganguly’s game sort of clicks when he has been written off, it sort of clicks when people want him to be seen as the enemyCricinfo staff18-Oct-
Siddle in the middle
Big and blond, fast and fast-tracked: only 11 matches into his first-class career, Australia’s latest quick-bowling prospect has his sights set on a p