Sourav Ganguly has made it back into the Indian team. Call it fate. Call it luck. Call it what you may, but the effervescent southpaw will be in his all whites come Johannesburg, December 15.
Here is a man who decided to go loggerheads with Greg...
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Inexperience has been blooming out of the present Indian squad of late and India's most successful captain Sourav Ganguly has been brought back in the squad to apply the much needed balm. Also, the very-very special Laxman too has joined the force as the...
Team India crashed to an embarrassing 70-run defeat after their batsmen once again meekly capitulated while chasing a competitive target in the fourth cricket One-dayer against South Africa.
The poor run of the Indian cricket team in the ongoing ODI's in South Africa may have raged heavy criticisms in the country and there emerged two beneficiaries from the outburst - first Laxman found a place in the ODI squad and will also find a place in...
Steve Waugh once famously told Brett Lee: 'If you get Dravid great; if you get Tendulkar brilliant; if you get Laxman it's a miracle.' The great Australian was speaking from hard experience. Laxman, a very good player at the most ordinary of times,...
Team India's humiliating defeats have prooved that coach Greig Chappell's experiments are failed and not up to the mark.
Yousuf Youhana turned Mohammad Yousuf, from a shaven lad he transformed into a full grow bearded Muslim but one thing that remained the same is his immaculate batting, he has been on prime of his form over the year and that can well be made out from his...
India will certainly rue its fate - If bowling collapses and batting mockery weren't enough for the Indians then here something to add to it's adversity - the mainstay of the Indian discipline - the wall, skipper Rahul Dravid has been ruled out of the...
India got walloped again at Capetown. That is, after having South Africa zero for two and forty something for four. They can still salvage a draw in the series, which is highly unlikely given the team's limp showing in the first two one dayers. So, who...
England looked resistant on the fourth day and none would have imagined the Kangaroos would end all so quickly at the Gabba. England's remote hopes of saving the first Test met a resurgent blow when Kevin Peterson was dismissed in the very first over...
There have been numerous occasions when team India has lost so badly in the past and the fanatics have mounted out their frustrations on the players the coach and the Board, but the latest amendment to the BCCI norms over player-payments is something...
Indian cricket team's defeat in the first ODI against South Africa in Durban stung Yoga Guru Ramdev who lashed out at the players for allegedly devoting more on modelling and advised them to practise yoga to improve their concentration and performance
South Africa rode on a controlled unbeaten 119 by Jacques Kallis and some fiery bowling from their seamers to crush India by 157 runs in the second one-day international of the five-match series at Durban.
Centuries are coming quick and easy for the player's these days and records are on the verge of tumbling - Brian Lara has scored 34 and is one short of the maximum 35 from Sachin Tendulkar and now the man leading his side against the mighty English all...
If batting legends like Tendulkar and Dravid bat like ammeters the way they did against the Proteas in the second ODI then why are players like Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman kept out of the squad? If performance in domestic cricket is the mere criterion...


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