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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 controversies, injuries and tiffs with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Now Akhtar..
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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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John Buchanan may have criticized all those associated with Indian cricket, but he appears to have saved his choicest comments for a man considered arguably one of the...
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The ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa, the next big extravaganza after the ICC World Twenty20 in England, has been preponed.
The ICC Champions Trophy has be...
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The West Indies team for the first Test sounds like names that people have either not heard of or of those who were considered not good enough before.
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The post lunch session allowed Australia to feel more robust, especially after the manner in which the England bowlers got away a bit from the Australian bowlers, in...
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The man who is writing on the future of the game has a grouse with a man trying to determine that future.
John Buchanan, in his latest dissection, “The...
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John Buchanan does not only deride Yuvraj Singh in his book, “The Future of Cricket: The Rise of Twenty20”. He also digs into Bhajji’s demons.
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If any one considered Michael Clarke’s growing image as a threat to the supremacy to the captaincy throne in Australia, the selectors have reposed faith in Ricky...
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Pakistan were not expected to put up much of a fight. It was not because they lacked talent, but it is because they have been largely out of sorts. However, the first...
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Cricket Australia is taking the issue of the spouses rather seriously. Following perhaps in the aftermath of the bitter break up of Brett Lee from his wife Liz Kemp, CA...
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As South Africa remained at the head of the International Cricket Council’s limited overs log after a 3-2 series win over injury-hit...
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After much drama, dissension and distractions, the ECB have managed to appoint England’s coach and as expected there were no surprises.
The England and Wales...
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Australia have announced their team for the one day internationals to be played in Dubai and the UAE against Pakistan and it has three names who are set to make a...
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Australia thought they had realistic hopes for victory. So did most other people at the Wanderers in Johannesburg. But there were a few who believed South Africa had a...
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The last time South Africa were involved in a Twenty20 international with Australia, Ricky Ponting commented that there were too many captains in the South African...
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Clearly there is more than what meets the eye here. But it is hard to imagine that the series of angst within the West Indian dressing room and the WICB is only a...
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West Indies made up for their coach’s error in reading the Duckworth Lewis target in the first Test with a more comprehensive victory in the second match.
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There was no presence of the Allen ‘sleazebag’ Stanford saga, nor were there millions dangling at the end of the stick. Yet England responded to the one off...
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Well, even as the Indian team’s series victory in the ODIs over hosts New Zealand is being done to death, there is disession in that a former New Zealand captain...
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by Siddharth Raman
The new outfits for the Indian ODI team do not seem to have any affect on their performance in the fifty over format of the game. They repeated the...
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Not two days ago, the media was going berserk, much like Sehwag did against the Kiwis. But the fall has been low but not cushioned as India failed to make a clean sweep...
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The biggest change in the Indian team could well be the absence of Sachin Tendulkar. 2-0 in the series and two matches to play, India will be looking to seal their...
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In a match that saw the full fifty overs utilized for the first time in the ODI series between India and New Zealand, India powered over the hosts on Sachin’s maiden...
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While Dhoni is saying Sachin Tendulkar’s praise, former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe is warning the Indian skipper to keep his fast bowler in check.
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England succeeds in playing the catch up game as they managed to win the fifth and final game of the series against Pakistan and level the series at 2-2.
England who...
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What had led the side down in the previous few encounters seems to come to terms...The England bowlers were under the scanner and they had to perform well... The...
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