×

Opinion

IPL 2022: Angry Rishabh Pant Needs To Learn A Few Things About The Game

Rishabh Pant took it upon himself to stand at the edge of the field and initially castigate the officiall, asking the two batsmen Powell and Kuldeep Yadav to walk off the field. While DC have a lot of sympathy, there is no going back on that what Pant did was wrong.

Continue Reading

Full substitutions in Test cricket: How feasible is the idea?

Dinesh Chandimal has suggested it, but how feasible is it?

Continue Reading

VVS Laxman: India in great space ahead of Champions Trophy title defence

"Will India successfully defend their title on June 18? I do not see why not," writes VVS Laxman.

Continue Reading

Anil Kumble: Vicious or victim?

Is Anil Kumble paying the price of not being a board-controlled puppet?

Continue Reading

IPL 2017: Slow starters no more — Mumbai Indians’ lost elements find way to create history in IPL 10

Being traditionally slow starters is one tag MI have been carrying along for years. However, after their first defeat in IPL 10, it has been an unstoppable ride for the perennial favourites

Continue Reading

Pakistan vs West Indies Test series: A no-contest in favour of visitors

Most Test teams coming to the Caribbean these days expect to win, and win handsomely.

Continue Reading

IPL 2017: Nitish Rana’s rise adds strength to Mumbai Indians

The rise of Nitish Rana should at least tempt Mumbai Indians to give him the full 20 overs to bat in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).

Continue Reading

The stint with Sydney Thunder has broken the shackles and set the old Harmanpreet Kaur free

Harmanpreet Kaur is still calculative and extremely responsible, but she is also willing to let the Sehwag side of her take over from time to time.

Continue Reading

Kuldeep Yadav’s memorable debut and the fight for identity

Kuldeep Yadav removed David Warner with a flipper. The art was taught to him by Shane Warne. A delivery, taught by an Australian, to dismiss an Australian.

Continue Reading

You’ve been missed, Pat Cummins

Pat Cummins finished the third day with 4 for 59 from 25 overs. If anything, he had done better than he had at Johannesburg (7 for 117), on a flatter track.

Continue Reading

trending this week