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Interviews

Exclusive – I am Not a Guy Who Dwells Much on the Past: Former India Batsman Subramaniam Badrinath

In an exclusive chat with India.com, former India cricketer Subramaniam Badrinath spoke on a wide range of topics from his cricket career to how he surprised everyone by succeeding in T20 cricket.

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Atharva Ankolekar: Living his father’s dream with mother’s support

While Atharva is earning quite a few plaudits for his match-winning performance in the Under-19 Asia Cup final, the journey to this point was not a cakewalk for the Ankolekars.

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Being in the present, Abhimanyu Easwaran makes the right noises

At 23, Easwaran is knocking on the national selectors' doors for a chance at opening in Tests.

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I always had the self belief, but it feels good to have a hundred under your belt: Hanuma Vihari

Vihari on the nervous 90s, moving to Andhra and learning from Virat Kohli and Joe Root. 

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It’s mind over matter for Hanuma Vihari

Adapting to the situation and playing accordingly may seem like a quite straightforward plan, it is easier said than done. Vihari reveals why it is always about the mind at this level. 

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From worst days of life to happy days, Milind Kumar makes steady progress

Roughly a year back, Kumar lost his mother, was out of Delhi’s plan for the domestic season and at 27, his future seemed to be in doldrums.  

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Giving his best, Jalaj Saxena continues to hope for the best

Saxena claimed 3/57 en route to completing 300 first-class wickets, making him the only uncapped Indian to score 6,000 first class runs and claim 300 wickets.

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‘Hard work is in India’s DNA’ – Data-driven Steffan Jones eyes high-profile Indian cricket team bowling coach job

The former county cricketer explains why Jofra Archer bowls so fast with a basic run-up.

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Pakistan’s muddled team selection, loss to Australia cost them World Cup semi-finals spot: Bazid Khan

Former Pakistan batsman feels that Junaid Khan, Mohammad Abbas would have been handy.

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INTERVIEW – Yuvraj in his prime, in today’s era, would have been the world’s best batsman: Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan, in a chat with CricketCountry, claimed that had today’s era witnessed Yuvraj Singh in his prime, he would have been the world’s best batsman.

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