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India haunted by past failures
For all the strides Indian cricket has made, every now and then they seem they can’t move over from the pastSidharth Monga14-Oct-2008 Who
New Zealand lose perfect home record
Stats highlights from the second Test between New Zealand and India, which ended in a high-scoring draw in NapierS Rajesh30-Mar-2009Gautam Gambhir’s 6
Hits and Myths
Sriram Veera explains some Twenty20 tactics, lifts the veil on some common misconceptions, raises some questions – and sticks his neck out answering t
Centurion goes subcontinental
The fans turned Supersport Park into an Asian outpost for the dayTilisha Govender27-Sep-2009Team supportedI went into the game supporting India, like
Where the party's at
The SCG had the feel of an after-semester do. No one much minded that one side didn’t really show upDamith Samarakoon24-Feb-2010Choice of gameHaving w
Ian Bell finds his role as evolution continues
He has often been criticised for making easy runs, but over the last few months Ian Bell has stood when his team has needed him and did it again in Dh
Outplayed Sri Lanka fall short
India bowled, batted and fielded better than Sri Lanka, but that’s just part of the storySidharth Monga07-Dec-2009Review systemIndia may still have go
India must avoid a slow start
India have struggled in the early stages of their last four home series. It is a trend they will have to break against AustrailaSidharth Monga in Chan
'Even we Indians have followed this'
Following the no-ball by Randiv to Sehwag, there has been outrage, sympathy and some amount of confusionCricinfo staff19-Aug-2010″This is a clear sign
When defensive is offensive
Virender Sehwag has eliminated many weaknesses from his batting. But the most innocuous of weaknesses, getting out to defensive fields, staysSidharth