Being MontyRob Steen: There have been many players before Panesar who had to deal with prejudice of all sorts. One way to counter it is to celebrate your difference Cooky's mistake, and the turning points of the AshesPlus the inevitable obligatory urine jokes, by Dave Podmore Swann's swag, and Smiths' successAsk Steven: Also, Bradman's nemesis, most runs in a Test without a century, and double-oh partnersA tale of two Ashes books Samir Chopra: Two college professors, of politics and philosophy, in two different continents, connect through their common love of cricket
Showing posts with label Chand. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Warrier, Chand set up close India win
Russell's sixes, Shakib's 6 for 6 ESPNcricinfo presents the top five moments from the inaugural Caribbean Premier League Australia's era of decline Fundamental issues remain with how the game is run in Australia, although the country's sporting problems are not restricted to cricket Foreign flavour in Caribbean fest For an inaugural season, the Caribbean Premier League has managed to pull in some of the biggest names in cricket and their impact on the league has been impressive When Atherton's men broke the hoodoo The Ashes were long gone and England were in disarray, but a young captain and a greenhorn bowling trio produced a victory to remember Light fades on Oval party It was a celebration of England. A celebration for Test cricket. It was loud. It was fun. It was nonsensical.
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Warrier, Chand set up close India win
'I wasted the first four years of my career' The New Zealand great recalls his tours to India, his battle with depression, and speaks of the challenges facing modern-day allrounders India A look to make recce lessons count for bigger test While the A tour has helped India's young cricketers, it's unlikely it will give the senior side any advantage when they tour South Africa later in the year How to handle Pietersen Give genius players like him the freedom and appreciation they desire and they'll win matches for you more often than not Why Ryan Harris should play at The Oval He and Chris Rogers have been Australia's sole positives in the latter half of this Ashes series Azharullah brings romance to Finals Day Having thrown in his lot for a career in county cricket, Azharullah can complete the fairytale by helping unfancied Northants to glory
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