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Brett Lee may be looking to make a celebrated comeback. But there are many who believe Lee’s presence may only spoil the party.
Not only ago, it was reported that former Australian cricketers and commentators expressed...
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There is perhaps no better way to describe it than state that England had indeed pulled off the unlikely and posed the unthinkable solution that saw Australia gritting...
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England had their bold moment in the partnership between Paul Collingwood and Andrew Flintoff. But the threat of defeat has not wiped away as Australia are three...
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In appearing after two days of see saw, West Indies are beginning to see a breakthrough against Bangladesh. But there appears no end to the tussle between the WICB and...
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It was not much of an improvement from Pakistan’s second innings batting at Galle in the first Test as Sri Lanka swept up all the honours on the first day of the...
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As clichéd as it may sound, the writing is on the wall for England. The inability of their bowlers to breakthrough when Australia were batting now means that England...
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That the Ashes is proving to be a nerve racking series was only proved further when Kevin Pietersen and Mitchell Johnson sparred at each other before playing hours on...
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Ironically the only session that went in England’s favour since Australia started batting in the first Ashes at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff was the final session...
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Australia did eventually halt the agony for England, but at a rather heavy cost at tea on day four of the first Ashes Test at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.
Brad Haddin...
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The agony was indeed piling for England who have forgotten how to take wicket while young Marcus North is encashing on this start with his first Ashes Test ton.
The...
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Tom Moody, coach of the the Kings XI Punjab team co owned by Preity Zinta, is outraged at John Buchanan over comments about KXIP captain Yuvraj Singh.
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by Veena Gabriel
I,John Buchanan, the former coach of Australia National Cricket Team and sacked coach of Kolkata Knight Riders, solemnly affirm that even...
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Rain made sure that much of the action after tea was washed out but Australia were in the ascendancy when play was finally called off on the third day of the first Test...
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Business tycoon and owner of the Virgin Atlantic airlines, Richard Branson, would have to perhaps do something more than just plaster his face with a message for...
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Australia may presently doing well in the ongoing first Ashes Test at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. However, former Australian captain, Ian Chappell, thinks that the...
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There was bound to be reaction of John Buchanan’s comments in his book “The Future of Cricket: The Rise of Twenty20”. Who better to react than Bhajji?
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Amongst the Australians who have blunted England’s spirits on the second day of the first Ashes Test at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, was Simon Katich. But he wanted to...
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It was a session that England would feel they made an effort to pull back and that would give them strength. They could prevent a Ponting 150 but they could make sure...
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Looking at the top sports stories this morning, one had to wonder whether some of the limelight for Sunil Gavaskar has been stolen by the news of Sania Mirza’s...
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England continued to dislodge the experienced pair at the crease who have been relentless since the exit of Phillip Hughes after lunch on day two of the first Ashes...
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Shoaib Akhtar is planning yet another comeback, riding on the back of another controversy.
The Pakistan fast bowler has been through a string of...
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There are two major nightmares, literally, when teams play in New Zealand and the West Indies. The time zones for India, while otherwise favourable for most other...
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It was a game of attrition that South Africa failed to last. Once again they had managed to take matters to the final session of the Test but they had done too much...
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Mitchell Johnson led the way for the Australian attack against South African in the absence of Stuart Clark and with Brett Lee’s indifference. Now it appears his role...
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A bunch of second string players led by an unknown, unsure captain – that was the verdict of most cricket commentators as South African began the second chapter of...
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Batting first for the first time in the entire series, South Africa needed a big innings from a top player in order to set Australia an impossible target that would...
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South Africa handed Australia their worst defeat yet in the five one day series and Ricky Ponting is certainly feeling the heat.
South Africa thumped Australia...
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by Trevor Chesterfield
Memories of Lance Klusener’s CWC99 late innings heroics are now re-emerging Down Under in the shape of another South African, Albie...
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After two tantalizing battles that levels the five one day international series at 1-1, Australia are hoping Mitchell Johnson’s inclusion will revive their...
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While the batting power play has attracted a fair share of attention in the attempt to revive the one day internationals, captains of both, South Africa and Australia,...
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by Trevor Chesterfield
What is amazing has been the Australian public’s reaction. Three years ago, racial slurs taunted the team as they lost the series...
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by Veena Gabriel
Surprisingly it is true. After all the defeats and criticisms Ricky Ponting had to face after India and South Africa tours, he showed that he was...
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It looked like South Africa were sailing at the forty over mark. Then four deadly strikes meant Australia were clearly in the driver’s seat. But wait on a second....
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South Africa have had a great Australian summer. But reality is likely to hit harder as their one day team is in still work in progress.
South Africa lost the two...
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An offbeat incident during the second one day international has caused for stricter measures to ensure the public do not distract the players on the field.
Wayne...
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Belligerent calmness, perhaps the first time that those two words were used together and that too to describe man who is really contradictory to his own size....
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It was an usual sight to watch two bowlers bowl in tandem and have the same names on their backs! Such was this Twenty20 match that both teams enjoyed having the...
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Those who are following will find that not all of Australia’s fast bowlers are hanging up their boots. Paul Reiffel is back, seventeen years after he made his debut...
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by Veena Gabriel
There is no doubt that Matthew, the left handed opener for Australia, is a living legend. His active first class cricket career spanned over...
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by Siddharth Raman
The way the year 2009 began had a very similar beginning to the year 2008 for the Australian test team.
The venue was Sydney, the opposition...
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